Sun 17 May 2009
Clinical Study on Mice Reveals Green Tea Might Help Stop Hair Loss
Category: Hair Loss News , Herbal Treatments , New Developments , Non Surgical Treatments , ScamsEvaluating hair loss treatments takes careful research, looking for clinical evidence, and reading real patient testimonies with photos. Recently, a study on mice revealed that drinking green tea may stop and even reverse hair loss.
Mice with identical hair loss were split into groups and given either plain water, or water containing green tea. The results showed that green tea stopped their balding and even stimulated new hair growth in all those in the test group.
Though the results are certainly interesting, how valid is a clinical test on mice for balding humans? Can green tea really stop or even reverse hair loss? View this thread to read the study and offer your input on or experience with green tea.
Bill
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