Theaflavin (Black Tea Extract) reduce DHT, androgen receptor activity and estrogen Research/Science 7/20/2023
Theaflavin, a black tea extract, may inhibit DHT and androgen receptor activity, but its effectiveness for hair loss is debated. Users report no significant improvement with theaflavin, while some find beta sitosterol helpful.
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