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    GlossaryInositol Phosphates

    naturally occurring molecules involved in cellular processes and signaling

    Inositol Phosphates, also known as Inositol Polyphosphates, are a group of naturally occurring molecules derived from inositol, a type of sugar. They play crucial roles in various cellular processes, including signal transduction, energy storage, and regulation of cell growth. These compounds are important in both plant and animal biology, influencing functions such as hair growth and immune responses.

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      community Methionine? Glycine?

       6 upvotes 10 years ago
      The conversation discusses the potential benefits and risks of using Methionine and Glycine for hair loss, with concerns about cancer risk if not balanced properly. The user seeks opinions on these amino acids for hair health and overall benefits.

      community Best all in one supplement for hair health

      in Treatment  14 upvotes 5 years ago
      The conversation is about supplements for hair health. Nutrafol and Viviscal are mentioned, with Nutrafol preferred due to saw palmetto; individual supplements like zinc, vitamin D, iron, B complex, magnesium, and inositol are also discussed.

      community Fermented Rice Water ..... ???

      in Treatment  112 upvotes 2 years ago
      User discusses Fermented Rice Water as a hair loss treatment, with one person claiming it helped regrow their hair. Others share their experiences and opinions, with some skepticism and alternative explanations.

      community Have any of you used myoinositol

      in Research/Science  1 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation is about using inositol for hair loss, particularly its potential benefits for men, given its success in women with PCOS. The discussion includes treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.

      community 16, female, losing a ton of hair

      in Female  7 upvotes 1 year ago
      A 16-year-old female experiencing severe hair loss and sebum buildup, likely due to telogen effluvium and PCOS, is currently using vitamin D3 supplements, Redenser serum, and T follihair supplements. Recommendations include addressing PCOS first and consulting a doctor.