Hair loss treatment: Using this oil could unclog hair follicles and increase hair growth

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Hair loss is a reality for many with internet searches on the matter at an all time high. A certain oil could help solve this problem for many. What is it?

When it comes to an oil to help with hair loss, tea tree could be the answer.
Tea tree oil has powerful cleansing, antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. When used topically, it can help unplug hair follicles and increase hair growth.

A study with Dove press, the effectiveness of tea tree oil to help combat hair loss was investigated.

The study noted: “In this study, we prepared an anti-infective agent of tea tree oil and investigated the stability and physicochemical properties for its therapeutic efficacy in the treatment of alopecia.”

The study concluded that using tea tree oil improved stability, safety and efficacy in the treatment of alopecia compared with other products.

I almost look like the guy in the article btw, it's over


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There's a lot more to hair loss than DHT. Too many norwoodcels focus on lowering DHT and forget to do other things...
 
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There's a lot more to hair loss than DHT. Too many norwoodcels focus on lowering DHT and forget to do other things...
It's complex

Men with androgenic alopecia typically have higher 5-alpha-reductase, lower total testosterone, higher unbound/free testosterone, and higher free androgens, including DHT.

Men with premature androgenic alopecia tend to have lower than normal values of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), testosterone, and epitestosterone when compared to men without pattern hair loss.

Prolactin has also been suggested to have different effects on the hair follicle across gender.

Other research suggests the enzyme prostaglandin D2 synthase and its product prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) in hair follicles as contributive.

Androgens have different effects at different follicles: they stimulate IGF-1 at facial hair, leading to growth, but can also stimulate TGF β1, TGF β2, dickkopf1, and IL-6 at the scalp, leading to catagenic miniaturization.

Significant levels of inflammatory infiltrate have been found in transitional hair follicles. Interleukin 1 is suspected to be a cytokine mediator that promotes hair loss.
 
It's complex
Too many people focus on hormonal treatments instead of doing the simple and easy things first.

Eg: washing my hair with reverse-osmosis water and keto soap was very effective for me. Decreased hairfall significantly.
 
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