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    GlossaryCoffee Extract

    liquid derived from brewed coffee beans, rich in caffeine

    Coffee extract, also known as coffee concentrate or coffee essence, is a liquid derived from brewed coffee beans. It is created by steeping ground coffee in water, often at a high concentration, to capture the essential flavors and active compounds, such as caffeine and antioxidants. This extract can be used in various applications, including flavoring foods, beverages, and even in some cosmetic and hair care products for its potential benefits like stimulating hair growth and improving scalp health.

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      community My Strangest Experiment to Date

      in Progress Pictures  43 upvotes 2 months ago
      Onion juice helped with hair loss but was smelly and inconvenient. The user now uses dutasteride and minoxidil, finding them more effective and practical.

      community 4 months on 2.5 mg OM, no improvement

      in Minoxidil  6 upvotes 1 year ago
      After 4 months on oral minoxidil with no significant hair regrowth, a user is frustrated and considering alternative treatments since they can't take finasteride due to side effects. Suggestions include natural DHT blockers, lifestyle changes, and other hair care tips.

      community PSA: Caffeine and Hair Transplants

      in Transplants  29 upvotes 3 months ago
      A user shared their experience with a hair transplant, emphasizing the importance of avoiding caffeine 7 days before the procedure. Ignoring this advice led to reduced effectiveness of the numbing agent, causing significant discomfort during the transplant.

      community Just quit nicotine and caffeine

      in Treatment  21 upvotes 2 years ago
      The user has been using finasteride and oral minoxidil for hair loss but hasn't seen improvement and is quitting nicotine and caffeine to see if it helps. Some believe quitting nicotine improved their hair health due to better blood flow, while others are skeptical about the impact of blood flow on hair loss.

      community I have been applying undiluted, pure 100% peppermint oil to my scalp, 2.5ml a day as an experiment

      in Treatment  92 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user is experimenting with applying undiluted peppermint oil to their scalp daily to stimulate hair growth, based on a rat study where peppermint oil outperformed minoxidil. The user reports immediate hair thickening and increased scalp blood flow, while others in the conversation express skepticism, humor, and concern about the undiluted application.