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Rosemary oil is shown to be as effective as Minoxidil for treating male pattern baldness
https://roguehealthandfitness.com/essential-oils-treat-baldness-and-acne/
see also the following site, which has research results on it:
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Hey I know old-ish thread is old but I just found this forum, anyway I experemented with using a 1/4 baking soda to 3/4 water mix in my hair followed by a half apple cider vinegar half water mix and surprised to say my hair sprouted quick after a week of use and gained colour. Will be experementing on my sisters hair soon too when/if she lets me since shes actually suffering from hair loss.
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Check Page 170, Appendix C, in my book “Living Longer and Reversing Aging” You can also visit my website www.doctorpuentesbook.com
Here there is excerpt from the Appendix
Hair growth and baldness
Men with higher levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) have increased levels of hair loss. Too much of this hormone can shrink hair follicles to the point where no new hair can grow. Men may notice baldness of the crown of the head as the first sign of baldness. Rogaine stimulates hair growth in men by inhibiting the activity of DHT. Rogaine works better with early signs of baldness. Once baldness is total, it does not work.
Two preparations (2 percent and 5 percent) rubbed into the hair work about the same. However, recent studies found that, after a year of daily use, 5 percent Rogaine works better than the 2 percent preparation. Some drugs used to treat the enlargement of the prostate help to decrease baldness, but they have some side effects. Propecia and Avodart help to inhibit DHT. Women should not use these drugs.
Spot baldness, alopecia areata or patchy hair loss, may affect some women. When a woman is losing hair, she may be under a great deal of stress. Reducing stress helps to improve this condition. Pulling the hair to create a ponytail too tightly may cause hair loss. Low thyroid may be associated with hair loss. Steroid creams may help to improve hair loss.
Garlic gels twice a day, combined with a steroid cream, were helpful in men treated in a placebo-controlled study in Iran. Onion juice has been found to stimulate hair growth. Some hair shampoos, conditioners, and serums also promote hair growth. Saw palmetto is a DHT inhibitor. I recommend saw palmetto extract, which you can find in health stores. Use five drops of the extract in 10 ml of water and apply it to the hair after using a shampoo and conditioner to thicken the hair. You can use a serum to thicken the hair after the application. Supplementation with zinc and biotin is recommended. Shampoos and conditioners containing biotin are helpful to keep hair stronger and prevent hair loss. -
Anecdotal, but my father has his hair into his late 80's, I have all mine at 53 and my 55 year old brother has already lost much of his. My brother lives a lifestyle much like my father - meat and potatoes, except he exercises where my dad never did much (I'm a vegan athlete and do the full age reversal program). My brother did 23andme and I have a full genome, but I don't think we know what genes cause this. But whatever they are, it appears I got my dads version and my brother got another variant from our mother.
Point being, I suspect that presently if you have the genetic setup to go bald you will, and it would be difficult to prevent, as unfortunate as that is.
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Hair Growth Treatment deals with the use of stem cell treatment in order to revive the lost stem cells. When it comes to hair regrowth conduct, Labelle is the ideal choice for it.
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I'm conducting an experiment to get rid of grey hair using saw palmetto topical.
I break up a pill and mix with water, then wet a bandage and slap it on my chin.
I keep it on overnight.
Previously I smeared Astragalus on my mustache and didn't see any improvement.
I need to figure out a way to keep the mixture from drying out.
Why do I do this? Because I noticed that application of certain medication has to be sustained - eg. one needs to finish the entire anti-biotic subscription. Although this has little relevance to anti-aging, I still want to carry out my experiment in the same manner.
I used to suffer from ringworm frequently (which I now blame on metal toxicity) and it was expensive to buy spray cans from Wallgreens and it would take a month or two to get rid of it. Then I thought of sustained application of medication and I was able to kill the ringworm within an hour. I would wet a bandage with apple vinegar and slap on the affected area. I believe the acid in the vinegar dissolves the fungus, breaking them apart.
But back to my experiment - if it works - I'll save off my hair and have a big wet towel soaked with saw palmetto when I sleep.
I have a feeling this is going to show no encouraging result but I just want to put it out there.
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BTW MedLab has prescription treatments available for hair loss/regrowth, see this thread, the PDF's and available treatments reply. I assume you can work with your physician to get prescriptions for these treatments.
Benjamin Chambers
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I have since learned that GOleic was banned because the MHRA and FDA claimed that Immuno Biotech Ltd was using tainted source plasma to make GOleic. This turns out to be a total lie and an excuse to justify their corrupt actions. GOleic was made from powdered Vitamin D Binding Protein isolate purchased from an approved medical supplier.
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I tried D&Q in April and was so impressed with my energy levels that I decided to document my hair growth. I had some Rogain in the bathroom cabinet that I had not touched in 4 years. It just did not work for me when I tried it so I put it away. These are before and after pictures about 4 months apart. I've had significant hair growth. Is Rogain synergistic with senolytics? N=1.
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Time honored proven treatments are Finasteride 1mg per day and topical minoxidil 2% or 5%. I'm 58 and have strong family history and was seeing male pattern baldness by my mid 30's. This halted by simply taking finasteride 1mg daily and I have a full head of hair currently. A young man I know in his early 20's was going bald rapidly with crown and frontal balding. I directed him to the HIMS website where they make finasteride available without prescriptions and provide the topical minoxidil as well as various vitamins. Within 3 months had marked improvement and now 6 months later he has no noticeable balding. People respond differently to every treatment and generally the earlier the intervention the better. I cannot speak to the other treatments being talked about on this forum. After being on rapamycin and metformin regimens for about one year, I seem to be gaining back some color in my hair. Seeing the results of recent study with .001% rapamycin on skin aging made me mix up my own to try which has lead to obvious positive results. I've followed that with a .001% rapamycin/DMSO mixture to spray on scalp daily to look at any change in hair color and relative thickness of the hair shafts. Much to early to tell. Given the results on the recent study of this diluted rapamycin topical on skin aging (seems to reverse it) I would consider this unproven (but fascinating) option for balding as well.
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Hi. I recommend you to try HGH. Human Growth Hormone or HGH can help prevent hair loss, reverse balding, and thicken hair — and it works well for many individuals. Have a good day!
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found this article case study Hair repigmentation associated with the use of lenalidomide.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22440400
graying may not be an irreversible process!
Abstract
We report the first case of progressive hair repigmentation associated with the use of lenalidomide in an elderly patient with multiple myeloma. The influence of lenalidomide on follicular melanogenesis may involve removing the inhibitory influences of some cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-α. In addition, certain endocrine effects of lenalidomide on the hypophyseal-adrenal axis could explain its action on hair pigmentation. We further hypothesize that lenalidomide may be capable of stimulating migration and/or differentiation of melanocytes to promote repigmentation of gray hair follicles. Pending the clarification of how hair repigmentation occurs with lenalidomide, our observation materializes the concept that hair graying may not be an irreversible process, which opens avenues for targeted therapeutics in the fields of cosmetics and anti-aging medicine.
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It can be difficult to find a hair loss treatment for men, or for women. But if you want to know how to stop going bald, even if you’re young, you should rely on the science - and the science alone. https://shrinkme.io/xKk2
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I am having hair loss since last year after searching for some made remedies I tried some of them here is the list which workout for me best:
1. Onion Juice for hair growth
2. Coconut Milk for natural hair growth.
3. Apple Cider Vinegar
4. Make your Own Egg Mask
5. Fenugreek
6. Green Tea
7. Indian Gooseberry (amla)
Or You can check out this video which I came across about all these tips-
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I've tried everything to restore my hair, and I may have found something that works for me. I see baby hairs sprouting at my hairline! Propecia had too many side effects. It did make me grow hair but my libido dropped like a rock, and it made my forehead really oily. I am allergic to Rogaine. Also, Rogaine ages your face since it is a strong chemical. I've tried Saw Palmetto in addition to other herbal supplements, which seemed to reduce my hair falling out, but it did not regrow hair. I've tried so many different types of shampoos, but nothing.
What new thing did i do? So I've tried these things at the same time and I can't figure out which is causing the baby hairs to grow on my hairline:
1.) Red Light Therapy (Platinum LED BioMax https://platinumtherapylights.com/)
2.) Rosemary Extract mixed with other oils (approx 10% Rosemary Oil from amazon.com)
3.) 300-600 mcg of Melatonin supplement (for night time use Life Extension time release). I bought this primarily to sleep.
I put on rosemary extract daily for two weeks but didn't see anything. I bought the red light and started taking melatonin at the same time in the third week. Red light and melatonin has been shown in scientific studies to grow hair. For the red light I just tilt my head so the top aims at the red light for about 4 min. Then I tilt the back of my head towards the light for about 4 min.
I see hairs growing now so I guess I will continue with these three methods since I have no idea which one is causing it. BTW, I'm in my early 40s but people think I'm in my late 20s, early 30s.