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  research Blood Zinc Levels in Nursing Women from Different Regions of the West Bank of Palestine
 Nursing women in the West Bank with higher income and non-smoking habits have higher blood zinc levels.  
  
  research Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Dyes from Tannin Producing Plants: A Substitute for Chemical Hair Dye
 Herbal hair dyes from tannin-rich plants are effective and safer than synthetic dyes.  
  
  research Caffeine and Its Pharmacological Benefits in the Management of Androgenetic Alopecia: A Review
 Caffeine improves hair growth, thickness, and reduces shedding.  
  
  research Role of the Wnt Signaling Pathway in Keratoacanthoma
 The Wnt signaling pathway is not a major factor in the development of keratoacanthoma, a type of skin tumor.  
  
  research Caffeic Acid Attenuates Acrylamide Induced Biochemical, Hematological and Histological Alterations in Rats
 Caffeic acid helps protect rats from the harmful effects of acrylamide.  
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5 / 260 resultscommunity 30% min cream nightly, 5% min mornings, fin, 1.5 derma pen weekly, .5 micro needling daily for min absorption, Daily multivitamin w/ Biotin, LLT every other day,daily scalp massages, Hims shampoo and daily coffee rinse. Hoping for some reversal. I’ll post update in 1 yr 5/15/2023. Wish me luck
 The post and conversation are about a hair loss treatment regimen involving 30% minoxidil cream nightly, 5% minoxidil in the mornings, finasteride, weekly 1.5 derma pen, daily 0.5 microneedling for minoxidil absorption, daily multivitamin with biotin, low-level laser therapy every other day, daily scalp massages, Hims shampoo, and daily coffee rinses. The user hopes for hair regrowth and plans to update in one year.  
 community Experiences with anemic hair loss?
 The user is experiencing hair loss likely due to anemia and nutrient deficiency, and is considering using Minoxidil or non-drug treatments like coffee rinses while improving their diet and taking supplements. They are unsure if Minoxidil will be effective for this type of hair loss and are concerned about potential side effects.  
 community I always hear the advice to reduce scalp inflammation. What are some non-steroidal ways to reduce inflammation?
 Non-steroidal ways to reduce scalp inflammation include using topical melatonin, urea shampoo, Zyrtec, turmeric with black pepper, omega-3 supplements, a self-made topical solution with cetirizine, melatonin, and piroctone olamine, ketoconazole shampoo, witch hazel shampoo, tacrolimus, and lifestyle changes like a healthy diet and regular exercise. Some users also mentioned unconventional methods like infrared light therapy and a carnivore diet.  
 community "Minoxidil and Caffeine: Reason behind hyper responders and non-responders."
 Minoxidil and caffeine may interact, affecting hair growth results. Users shared mixed experiences, with some noticing improvements without caffeine and others still seeing results despite coffee consumption.  
 community 35M, before/after Finasteride 1mg Daily for 4.5 months
 A 35-year-old man has been using Finasteride 1mg daily for 4.5 months with no noticeable effects on hair loss, and he is considering adding Minoxidil to his treatment. Other users suggest that significant improvements may take up to 18 months and recommend additional treatments like Minoxidil, microneedling, or switching to Dutasteride.