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5 / 86 resultsresearch Holistic management of Alopecia areata (~Indralupta) using Pracchana karma with derma-roller and Ayurveda intervention: A case report
Ayurvedic treatment led to complete hair regrowth in a patient with Alopecia Areata.
research Role of Pracchana Karma followed by Bibhitaki Lepa in Indralupta (Alopecia Areata)
Ayurvedic treatments improved alopecia areata symptoms.
research Pracchanna Karma Followed by Tikta Patola Patra Swarasa Lepa in Indralupta (Alopecia Areata): A Case Study
Ayurvedic treatment can effectively reduce symptoms of alopecia areata.
research Role Of Pracchan KarmaAnd Samana ChikistaIn The Management Of Alopecia Areata (Indralupta):A Case Study
Ayurvedic treatment effectively managed Alopecia Areata, with symptoms subsiding and remaining absent for 1 year.
research A Comparative Study to Evaluate Efficacy of Prachanna Karma Followed by Chirabilva Lepa and Gunja Lepa in the Management of Indralupta w.s.r to Alopecia Areata
Prachanna followed by Chirabilwa lepa is more effective for alopecia areata than Prachanna followed by Gunja lepa.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Haircafe on why microneedling is bad for hair growth
Microneedling combined with minoxidil and finasteride shows significant hair regrowth, though opinions on its effectiveness vary. Some users report substantial benefits, while others highlight the need for more research and consistency in application.
community Mucuna pruriens, dopamine and prolactin. Natural route with oils.
The post discusses using Mucuna pruriens, essential oils, and dermarolling for hair loss treatment. The user also mentions pausing testosterone-boosting herbs due to side effects like acne and hair loss.
community Self-Experiment - Topical Rapamycin or a-KB
A user plans to create a DIY topical treatment for hair loss using Rapamycin, possibly combined with alpha-ketoglutaric acid (a-KG). They discuss the concentration and formulation process for Rapamycin, considering safety and skin penetration, and intend to apply it every other day to the scalp.
community Don't use PP405 from everychem. it is likely fake.
PP405 from Everychem is likely fake and potentially harmful, with concerns about its stability and the risk of using the wrong MPC inhibitor, which could damage hair follicles. The real PP405 was studied under strict conditions, and DIY attempts are discouraged due to unknown formulation and quality control.
community How’s RCH-01 doing?
RCH-01's progress is uncertain, and there's skepticism about its effectiveness. Users are losing hope in this treatment.