Hair loss treatment: The herbal oil shown to increase more hairs than medication – Express

Hair loss is often an incubator for insecurity because having luscious locks is a source of pride for many people. Adding to the sense of anxiety is the feeling that there is nothing you can do about it – it is simply one’s lot. Evidence suggests you should abandon this fatalistic mindset.

Remedies drawn from the earth’s natural resources have been shown to have a restorative effect on hair loss and one of the most promising is peppermint oil.

Peppermint oil, which is derived from the leaves of the peppermint plant, has been shown to alleviate various complaints, from gastrointestinal problems to migraines.

Increasingly, researchers are also linking the herbal extract to hair growth.

In one notable study, peppermint oil was shown to outperform minoxidil, a commonly prescribed drug for hair loss.

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The , published in the journal Toxicological Research, studied the effect of saline, jojoba, minoxidil and peppermint oil (PEO) on hair growth in mice.

Jojoba oil is a seed extract linked to treating dry scalp and dandruff issues, factors that may make hair loss more likely.

After four weeks, the peppermint oil group showed the most predominant hair growth with increase in the depth of the dermis, increased numbers and increased depth of hair follicles.

The dermis is the inner layer of the two main layers of the skin – this is where the hair follicles are found.

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At week four peppermint oil was shown to cause 92 percent hair growth compared to minoxidil which caused 55 percent.

How does peppermint oil stimulate hair growth?

According to Dr Deborah Lee, , peppermint oil seems to affect the anagen phase – the active growing phase – of hair growth.

“Peppermint oil has many beneficial properties – it is an antioxidant, as well as having antimicrobial and antifungal activity, along with anti-allergy and anti-tumour effects,” she explains.

In this study a 100 percent pure natural peppermint oil was used.

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There are two types of wigs to choose from but both come with pros and cons, notes the health site.

Synthetic wigs:

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