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    GlossaryBaicalin

    flavonoid from Chinese skullcap with potential hair growth benefits

    Baicalin is a flavonoid compound derived from the roots of the Scutellaria baicalensis plant, commonly known as Chinese skullcap. It has been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and hair growth-promoting properties, making it of interest in the treatment of conditions like alopecia.

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      community Tropical growth stimulants other than minoxidil

      in Treatment  11 upvotes 11 months ago
      The conversation discusses alternative hair growth treatments to minoxidil, including Stemoxydine, Tretinoin, adenosine, Baicalin, castor oil, Latanoprost/bimatoprost, and Redensyl. Users share their experiences and opinions on the efficacy of these treatments.

      community What's your option on complementary treatment

      in Product  3 upvotes 10 months ago
      The conversation discusses complementary treatments for hair loss while using finasteride and minoxidil, including scalp massagers, scrubs, coconut oil, and vitamin supplements. The user seeks opinions on these additional treatments.

      community Nice product I discovered, thought I would share.

      in Treatment  460 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      A product that makes hair look thicker and healthier without promoting regrowth. Discussions include treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, red light therapy, and a serum with caffeine and peptides, with mixed effectiveness opinions.

      community On a super stack, but still miniaturizationg going strong???

      in Update  7 upvotes 2 years ago
      User "Number_Worried00" is using a treatment stack for hair loss, including Minoxidil, Finasteride, Dutasteride, Estradiol, Cetirizine, and Pyrilutamide. Another user suggests that if the cause is vitamin deficiency or inflammation, the stack may not be effective.