Niacinamide as effective as minoxidil at treating “androgenic” hair loss
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the scalp needs constant glucose to grow
Peat even mentioned topical honey for growth
things like topical ribose, topical inositol could be ineresting
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Would niacin be as effective? Tried to find out why niacinimide over niacin would be better, but couldn't find an answer. Some people seem to think niacin is better due to the blood circulation increase benefit.
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@Hearthfire the "flush" is an inflammation response though
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@wester130 sugar for the scalp is not as crazy as it sounds
https://incidecoder.com/products/haple-green-tea-water
https://skinsort.com/products/dermica/serum-hyaluronsyre-2-inositol-4
https://www.lookfantastic.com/blog/discover/3-beauty-benefits-sugar-skincare/
https://www.skinstore.com/blog/skincare/skin-benefits-sugar/
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@wester130 Niacin reduces inflammation and helps heal wounds. The flush is histamine release. It increases blood flow, which would logically be beneficial to hair growth. Have you ever taken it? I actually think the flush feels really good, and you have an extreme sense of well being and calmness after.
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@Hearthfire NMN is actually very cheap
I may experiment with it instead of normal Niacinamide
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31955438/
niacinamide is not proven for hair
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@wester130 glucose + niacinamide + apple polyphenols
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@Mauritio said in Niacinamide as effective as minoxidil at treating “androgenic” hair loss:
glucose + niacinamide + apple polyphenols
Do you still use the Swanson brand, for the apple polyphenols?
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@Mossy I stopped using them topcically, because it was such a mess to apply. But looking backon it that was because of the apple juice i diluted it in.
So maybe I'll give the polyphenols another run mixed with niacinamide and glucose and water. -
@Mauritio said in Niacinamide as effective as minoxidil at treating “androgenic” hair loss:
@Mossy I stopped using them topcically, because it was such a mess to apply. But looking backon it that was because of the apple juice i diluted it in.
So maybe I'll give the polyphenols another run mixed with niacinamide and glucose and water.I hear you. If there's one thing I've learned over the years with these topicals, at least for me, they're impossible to use on a regular basis, apart from during sleep, due to the mess.
The glucose would seem to be a mess, no matter the form. On those lines, I've been thinking of using the common D-Ribose supplement, as opposed to the much more expensive variant of it used in the studies.