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

Jaborandi

Learn more about this traditional Brazilian remedy for thinning hair.

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Oats

Clinical studies show that oat extract has anti-inflammatory effects in skin disorders, which may help with various forms of hair loss.

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Onion

Research shows that onion juice may help regrow hair.

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Primrose

Primrose leaves are poisonous if eaten. But can they be helpful for thinning hair if applied topically?

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Pygeum

How can extracts from the bark of pygeum trees help thinning hair?

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Raspberry

Concentrate from raspberry ketones may stimulate hair growth when applied topically.

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Rosemary

Whether used as a spice in recipes or as a topical oil, rosemary may help reduce hair loss.

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Sage

Adding sage to your diet may help treat hormone-related hair loss and telogen effluvium.

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Saw Palmetto

Find out what clinical trials say about the benefits of saw palmetto in treating hair loss.

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Spiny Amaranth

Also known as spiny pigweed, this tropical invasive plant may be cooked as a vegetable or infused in a shampoo that may help keep hair healthy.

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Stinging Nettle

What plant compounds in stinging nettle may help treat thinning hair?

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St. John's Wort

Although helpful with hair loss linked to Cushing syndrome, St. John's wort shouldn't be taken with certain antidepressant drugs.

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Thuja Seed

How does thuja seed extract work to treat thinning hair?

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Valerian

Valerian supplements and valerian topical oil may help regrow hair.

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