A Novel Nutraceutical Gummy for Hair Regrowth in Women: A Case Series

    Annyella Douglas, Leena Ramani, Spencer Hawkins, Matt Leavitt
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    TLDR The gummy improved hair growth and reduced shedding in women.
    This case series evaluated the efficacy of a novel nutraceutical gummy for hair regrowth in three women with female pattern hair loss (FPHL) and telogen effluvium (TE). The gummy contains a blend of ingredients including NAD, pumpkin seed extract, and saw palmetto. Over 2 to 3 months, all participants showed noticeable improvements in hair density and reduced hair shedding, with no adverse effects reported. The study suggests that this gummy could be an effective and well-tolerated treatment for hair regrowth, either alone or alongside traditional therapies. Further studies with larger sample sizes are planned to confirm these findings.
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