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Modern research suggests there is scientific evidence that some herbs and plants may help combat thinning hair.

Aloe

Aloe juice may help regrow hair.

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Basil

Studies suggest that basil's antioxidant properties may help treat hair loss due to chemotherapy.

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Beta Sitosterol

Beta sitosterol is the most common phytosterol in plants, and may help reduce DHT levels that promote hair loss.

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Breadfruit

Both the extract from the breadfruit tree's heartwood and the fruit itself may help treat hair loss.

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Chaste Tree

The roots and flower of chaste tree may help with thinning hair, but Ayurveda recommends chaste tree only for pitta and kapha doshas.

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Chinese Hibiscus

Chinese hibiscus may promote hair growth.

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Curcuma

Curcumin compounds from turmeric and other Curcuma species inhibit the conversion of testosterone to DHT.

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Eclipta Alba

Topical bhringraj, or false daisy, may be as effective or better than minoxidil.

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Garlic

Used in cooking, applied topically, or taken as a supplement, garlic may help treat hair loss.

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Ginkgo

Mixed with coconut oil and applied topically, ginkgo may help promote hair growth.

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Ginseng

Topical and oral ginseng supplements may help with thinning hair.

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Gotu Kola

Clinical trials suggest gotu kola has beneficial health properties that may help people with a certain type of hair loss.

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Grape

What parts of grape plants are helpful in treating hair loss?

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Green Tea

Compounds in green tea may help block the formation of DHT, a hormone that promotes hair loss.

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He Shou Wu

Also known as Chinese knotweed, He Shou Wu has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat hair loss.

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Horsetail

What's in horsetail extract that might help with hair growth?

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