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research Kabīkaj (Ranunculus sceleratus L.): A review of medical benefits in Unani perspective and pharmacological studies
Kabīkaj has potential medicinal benefits for skin conditions but is less used now due to availability issues.
research Extracts and Fractions with antifungal potential for the treatment of hair disorders
Medicinal plants can treat hair disorders by fighting fungi and improving hair health.
research Ancient botanicals and the skin: Defining dermatologic ethnophytoconvergence as a translational framework for pharmacognosy
Cross-cultural plant knowledge can improve skin treatments.
research New Insights into the Research of Bioactive Compounds from Plant Origins with Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Potential
Plant bioactive compounds are important for health and can help prevent various diseases.
research Painted Butterfly Rash: The Red Queen Effect in a Rembrandt Portrait
The painting may show signs of lupus, like a butterfly-shaped rash.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Another molecular pathway to promote scarless healing and regenerate hair follicles
Carnosic acid in rosemary extract may enhance skin repair and promote hair follicle regeneration. It could be used alone or with verteporfin for scarless healing after dermal wounding.
community cb-03-01 research chem (winlevi/clascoterone cream)
The user is considering using CB or clascoterone for hair loss, potentially as an alternative to RU. They're also contemplating asking a dermatologist for topical clascoterone cream to apply to their temple.
community Scarring Alopecia and NSAIDs?
The user suspects scarring alopecia and is exploring NSAIDs and turmeric/pepper for inflammation-related hair loss, having experienced burning and thinning with finasteride and testosterone reduction. They are seeking feedback while unable to afford a dermatologist.
community Minoxidil allergy with swollen lymph nodes - Need help!
A user experienced an allergic reaction, including swollen lymph nodes, to Minoxidil 5% with an aqueous base. Switching to a non-alcohol-based Minoxidil (Prolox 5%) resolved the allergies.
community An arthritis drug that can be used for Alopecia.
An arthritis drug, baricitinib, is discussed as a potential treatment for autoimmune alopecia, not androgenetic alopecia. Ritlecitinib is also mentioned as a possible treatment for scarring alopecia.