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    GlossaryFisetin

    naturally occurring flavonoid with potential hair growth benefits

    Fisetin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in various fruits and vegetables, such as strawberries, apples, and onions. It has been studied for its potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties, and recent research suggests it may also promote hair growth and protect against hair loss by modulating certain cellular pathways and reducing oxidative stress.

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      community Anti-oxidants that reverse hairloss?

      in Research/Science  87 upvotes 5 years ago
      Resveratrol and fisetin, found in red wine and strawberries, may promote hair growth by affecting hair follicle cells. Users discuss various treatments, including natural remedies like saw palmetto and topical applications, with mixed opinions on their effectiveness compared to pharmaceuticals like finasteride.

      community What supplements or extra dtuff do you guys do for your hair?

      in Product  2 upvotes 1 year ago
      OP uses multivitamins, collagen, biotin, keratin, omega-3, satin bonnet, dandruff shampoo, oil moisturizer, and sun exposure for hair care. Users suggest adding antioxidants, probiotics, pumpkin seed oil, vitamin D, iron, and dermastamping.

      community Best science-backed supplements for androgenetic alopecia? Looking for real evidence

      in Research/Science  1 upvotes 1 week ago
      The conversation discusses treatments for androgenetic alopecia, focusing on evidence-based supplements to complement finasteride. Suggestions include oral minoxidil, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, tocotrienols, and various other supplements, while emphasizing the importance of scientific backing and cautioning against saw palmetto if already using finasteride.