TLDR The herbal hair growth tonic is a safe and effective natural alternative to chemical products.
The review evaluates a herbal hair growth tonic made from medicinal plant extracts like Eclipta Alba, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, and others, highlighting their historical therapeutic benefits and safety compared to synthetic treatments such as minoxidil. The tonic was tested for various properties, including pH and microbial load, and showed promising results in animal models, with increased hair growth indicators like anagen/telogen ratio and follicular density. The tonic is presented as a stable, safe, and effective natural alternative to chemical products, with recommendations for future clinical studies and commercialization efforts.
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