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did you notice any results and how long does it take to see results ?

2007-12-02 04:02:47 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Men's Health

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I have not tried it, but there have been claims that it works. Saw palmetto is popular as an herbal remedy for a type of hair loss and baldness called androgenic alopecia, or male- and female-pattern baldness.This type of hair loss is typically the greatest at the top of the head or around the temples.

Although we still don't know exactly how it works, it's believed that it may block an enzyme (5-alpha-reductase) from allowing the hormone testosterone from being converted to another hormone, dihydrotestosterone. Dihydrotestosterone is considered a key contributing factor to the onset and progression of androgenic alopecia and benign prostatic hyperplasia.

2007-12-02 11:28:02 · answer #1 · answered by David J 2 · 0 0

I have not heard of saw palmetto for hair loss. But I use it for an enlarged prostate, and it works for that. I honestly don't think it will do much for hair. I have been taking it for 10 yrs and I haven't gained any hair, and I've been bald for 30 yrs. So I really have my doubts if it will work.

2007-12-02 11:57:41 · answer #2 · answered by BG 2 · 0 0

Very unusual. in case you're taking unusual unproven remedies, you are going to be able to get carry of wierd consequences. i think of i could provide up the observed palmetto. we are actually not taught approximately unproven quack treatments in scientific college, so use your undemanding sense. I also have a tendency to apply in ordinary terms issues that are medically shown with scientific assessments. too plenty college and scientific college i assume. 128 college and med college classes. i would not prescribe "owl's toe" for malaria as Galen did approximately one hundred eighty advert. i would not use calomel (mercury - truly mercuric chloride) for something on account it rather is poisonous in itself. (Benjamin Rush circa 1800.) Apricot pits, coffee enemas, bloodletting, etc. - all quack treatments which do not artwork, yet human beings have spent fortunes getting them. that's unhappy in a fashion that individuals attempt unproven junk whilst they have no considerate techniques. in the severe middle an prolonged time human beings made "Mummy tea" - tea made out of floor up mummies from Egypt - long lifeless human beings. and that they drank THAT ! It became into pronounced to be a treatment in touch with each and every thing. human beings nonetheless think of or opt for a treatment in touch with 2 hundred plus illnesses grouped below the final term "maximum cancers."

2016-10-10 01:57:59 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have not tried it..... i use aloe vera for hair loss.

2007-12-02 17:51:25 · answer #4 · answered by ma.liza "blue" 3 · 0 0

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