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    GlossarySuperoxide Dismutase

    enzyme that neutralizes harmful superoxide radicals in cells

    Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in protecting cells from damage caused by superoxide radicals, which are harmful byproducts of cellular metabolism. By converting these superoxide radicals into less harmful molecules like hydrogen peroxide and oxygen, SOD helps to mitigate oxidative stress, which is linked to various diseases and aging processes.

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      community Which mesotherapy should I choose?

      in Research/Science  1 upvotes 7 months ago
      A user is considering adding PRP and mesotherapy to their hair loss treatment and is deciding between two options: Promoitalia, which contains Phosphatidic acid, Riboflavin, and Superoxide dismutase, and the more expensive Melsmon, a human placenta derivative. They seek advice on which option to choose based on effectiveness and scientific backing.

      community Anything you use without scientific backing, just trusting your gut?

      in Research/Science  12 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation discusses using peppermint oil for hair loss, with one user applying it undiluted to the scalp and another combining it with finasteride and microneedling. Some believe in its effectiveness despite limited scientific evidence, and also mention rosemary oil as potentially beneficial.