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signaling protein that, when suppressed, may grow hair by reducing inflammation and stem cell loss
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technique to create small wounds in skin to activate collagen production and hair growth
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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Mineral, Trace Element, and Toxic Metal Concentration in Hair From Dogs With Idiopathic Epilepsy Compared to Healthy Controls
Dogs with epilepsy have different hair mineral levels than healthy dogs, possibly due to epilepsy or its treatment.
research Effect of Supplemental Trace Mineral Source on Haircoat and Activity Levels in Senior Dogs
Amino acid-complexed trace minerals improve hair quality and activity in senior dogs.
research Hair and Serum Trace Element and Mineral Levels in Patients with Age-Related Cataract
Low levels of zinc and selenium in the body are linked to a higher risk of cataracts.
research Trace Elements Content and Hormonal Profiles in Women with Androgenetic Alopecia
Women with AGA have more androstenedione and dihydrotestosterone, less copper and zinc; copper imbalance affects AGA; treatment improves hormones and minerals.
research Preliminary Studies for Biomedical Analysis of Human Hair Exposed to Long-Term Space Flight (Hair) Project: An Analysis of Trace Elements in the Hair
Human hair can be used to study mineral changes from long-term space flight.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity There's a guy called Dr. Berg on YouTube who recommended a bunch of supplements for hair health and preventing hair loss. I wrote them all down. Before I buy, can anyone tell me if anything here is BS?
A user asked about Dr. Berg's recommended supplements for hair health, including Vitamin C, trace minerals, Omega 3, collagen, silica, B-vitamins, stinging nettle root, B6, B2, copper, and Vitamin D. Responses advised against following Dr. Berg, labeling him a quack, and suggested that only stinging nettle root might help with DHT, while the rest are only beneficial if deficient.
community Recovered my crown using just Finasteride, dermarolling, and vitamins
A user recovered their crown using finasteride, dermarolling, and vitamins, and had a hair transplant for their hairline. They experienced no side effects from finasteride except increased libido and also take zinc, biotin, trace minerals, kelp, and vitamin D.
community Vitamin D deficiency strongly correlates with androgenic alopecia, FMPH and telogen effluvium
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to hair loss, and supplementation with vitamin D can improve conditions like androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium. Users discussed various dosages of vitamin D, emphasizing the importance of getting blood tests to determine the appropriate amount.
community Woman with telogen effluvium. What can I do while I wait?
Woman with telogen effluvium lost 40% of hair after traumatic event. Taking biotin, Viviscal Professional, and Rogaine 5% foam for treatment.
community So what other supplements should you take alongside finasteride.
The conversation discusses using finasteride for hair loss and considers additional supplements like vitamin D3, melatonin, zinc, biotin, and minoxidil. There is debate over zinc's effectiveness, with some suggesting it may not be beneficial for hair loss.