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    GlossaryEcklonia Cava

    brown seaweed rich in antioxidants, studied for hair growth

    Ecklonia Cava is a type of brown seaweed found primarily in the waters around Korea and Japan. It is rich in phlorotannins, which are compounds with strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties make it a popular ingredient in supplements and skincare products, and it has been studied for its potential benefits in promoting hair growth and combating conditions like alopecia.

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      community Why Didn't the Pumkin Seed Oil Study Get More Attention?

      in Question  68 upvotes 6 years ago
      Pumpkin seed oil showed a 40% increase in hair count, but its effectiveness is questioned due to other ingredients in the supplement. Users discuss its potential compared to finasteride, with some expressing skepticism and others showing interest.

      community Better then Minoxidil( at least for me and my family)

      in Treatment  42 upvotes 2 years ago
      Capronium Chloride and Trichoxidil are suggested as better alternatives to Minoxidil for hair growth without heart side effects. The Japanese Dermatological Association recommends topical Minoxidil over Capronium Chloride.

      community Is Topical Dutasteride best for preventative loss?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  7 upvotes 3 years ago
      The user is considering using topical dutasteride to prevent hair loss progression from Norwood 1 to Norwood 2 at age 25, and is concerned about the long-term effectiveness and potential shedding from the treatment. They are currently using a shampoo with caffeine, rosemary, and saw palmetto, and have noticed hair thinning and changes since age 20.

      community Natural Remedies: Polyphenols and Hair Loss

       20 upvotes 6 years ago
      Natural remedies to treat hair loss, such as polyphenols, apple peel extract, grape seed extract, green tea extract, peppermint oil, pumpkin seed oil, apigenin, Ginkgo biloba, red clover extract, olive leaf extract, Ecklonia Cava and Grateloupia elliptica. In addition, terpenes, carotenoids, and tocopherols were discussed as potential treatments.