Herbal preparations for the treatment of hair loss

Though hair does not serve any crucial physiological function in modern humans, it plays an important role in our self-esteem. Androgenic baldness (androgenic alopecia) and circular/spot baldness (alopecia areata) are the most common forms of hair loss. Many active ingredients of synthetic origin ar...

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description Though hair does not serve any crucial physiological function in modern humans, it plays an important role in our self-esteem. Androgenic baldness (androgenic alopecia) and circular/spot baldness (alopecia areata) are the most common forms of hair loss. Many active ingredients of synthetic origin are available for treatment; however, they have a number of limitations. Their effectiveness and safety are questionable and the amount of time needed to achieve the effect is both long and unclear. This has increased interest in finding an alternative approach against hair loss using preparations containing plants and/or their isolated active ingredients. A number of studies (mostly randomized, placebo-controlled) of plants and preparations made of plants have been performed to confirm their effectiveness in treating hair loss. The plants with the most evidence-based effect against alopecia are Curcuma aeruginosa (pink and blue ginger), Serenoa repens (palmetto), Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin), Trifolium pratense (red clover), and Panax ginseng (Chinese red ginseng). The assumed mechanism of action is predominately inhibition of 5α-reductase, with enhanced nutritional support and scalp blood circulation playing a role as well.
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Alopecia - therapy
Androgens - metabolism
Baldness
Blood circulation
Cholestenone 5 alpha-Reductase - metabolism
Cucurbita pepo
Curcuma aeruginosa
Dermatology
Garlic
Ginseng
Hair
Hair - physiology
Hair loss
Herbal medicine
Humans
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Onions
Panax ginseng
Phytotherapy
Plant Preparations - pharmacology
Plant Preparations - therapeutic use
Review
Scalp
Scalp - physiology
Serenoa repens
Steroid 5α-reductase
Tea
Trifolium pratense
title Herbal preparations for the treatment of hair loss
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