Search
for

    GlossaryOmega-3 Fatty Acids

    essential polyunsaturated fats crucial for brain and cellular health

    Omega-3 fatty acids are essential polyunsaturated fats that play a crucial role in brain function, inflammation regulation, and overall cellular health. They are termed "essential" because the body cannot synthesize them, so they must be obtained through diet, with common sources including fish, flaxseed, and walnuts.

    Related Terms

    Products matching "omega-3 fatty acids"

    Tracking 2 products like 22 Max Volume Shampoo and 213 Organic Rice Nano Hair Serum from by companies like Hims and ZeeMoreUncle. View all 2 products »

    Learn

    4 / 4 results

    Research

    5 / 633 results

    Community Join

    5 / 212 results

      community The following ingredients dramatically reduced hairfall for me after 3 months

      in Chat  35 upvotes 3 years ago
      The original poster found that using rosemary oil, peppermint oil, jojoba oil, oral castor oil, head massages, ketoconazole shampoo, omega-3 fatty acids, and a multivitamin reduced their hair loss from 150 to 50 hairs a day. Another person reported a significant drop in hair loss using a similar oil blend with additional ingredients.

      community DHT blocking ingredients

      in Treatment  6 upvotes 3 years ago
      The conversation discusses DHT blocking treatments for hair loss, specifically mentioning Minoxidil, Finasteride, and organic flaxseed oil containing omega-3 fatty acids. It highlights skepticism about alternative treatments and emphasizes the proven effectiveness of Finasteride and Dutasteride.

      community 24 M diffuser, 3 months major progress

      in Update  7 upvotes 6 years ago
      A 24-year-old male saw major hair regrowth progress in 3 months using Nizoral, minoxidil, finasteride, vitamins, and dermarolling. After 7 months, he switched to liquid minoxidil, oral finasteride, and stopped dermarolling.

      community How much does diet affect hair loss?

      in Chat  45 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation suggests that changing diet and lifestyle has little to no effect on male pattern baldness (MPB), which is largely determined by genetics. Some individuals noted personal improvements in hair condition with healthier diets, but the consensus is that diet alone cannot prevent or reverse MPB.