TLDR The document does not provide the results or effectiveness of the green tea and gotukola extract hair growth treatment.
The document discusses a study aimed at evaluating the hair growth-promoting effects of a topical hair fertilizer made from a combination of green tea leaf water extract and gotukola herb water extract. Green tea leaves are known to contain flavonoids and derivatives, while gotukola herb contains triterpenoid saponins and other compounds believed to benefit hair growth. The study tested three different combinations of these extracts to determine their efficacy in terms of hair growth rate, acceleration, and hair weight. However, the document provided does not include the results or conclusions of the study, so the effectiveness of the combinations and which combination might be the most optimal for hair growth cannot be summarized from the given text.
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