Pumpkin Seed Oil For Hair Loss (plus More)?

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Remember when this study came out:

https://perfecthairhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Pumpkin-Seed-Oil-Hair-Regrowth.jpg

https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2014/549721/

http://www.msfullhair.com/pumpkin-seed-oil-for-hair-loss-study-review/amp/

https://perfecthairhealth.com/pumpkin-seed-oil-hair-loss-study-what-you-didnt-know/


and it said “pumpkin seed oil cures hair loss” but it wasnt pumpkin seed oil that was used it was pumpkin seed plus a bunch of other stuff. It’s a medicine called “octa sabal plus” in Korea and if you look it up theres videos on youtube of studies and people growing hair with it and pictures and studies all over google.

I looked it up and other people said it too and the only answers were “theres other stuff in it too” ok throw it out or “i tried pumpkin seed oil it doesnt work” but no one ever bothered to go in depth with this. Why? I see people spending sh*tloads of money on other stuff

Here’s a list of raw ingredients:

Octacosanols
Evening Primrose
Red Clover
Tomato Powder
Corn Silk Powder

Here’s a list of what was extracted:
  1. Octacosanols (derived from vegetable powder)
  2. Gamma linolenic acid (derived from evening prim rose powder)
  3. Polyphenols (derived from red clover powder)
  4. Lycopene (derived from tomato powder)
  5. Corn silk extract (from corn silk powder)
Why hasnt anyone really tried this or went into detail with it? All the raw ingredients are easy to buy you can find all of them on ebay for like 5-10 bucks each. It’s a pill in Korea designed to be used for kidney health and then they found that it helped with hair later.

I’m not sure if the raw ingredients have the same effect as the chemicals they extracted for them? Or did they just extract the stuff to pinpoint the one chemical and stuff it all inside of 1 pill easily? I found the actual medication from Korea but its F*$*#ING expensive. It’s like 600 dollars for 3 bottles. Shouldn’t the raw ingredients at least dent it?

Couldn’t if we look around find the extracts and stuff like that and just try it out and easily do the same thing ourselves? I dont even think it would cost that much. There was a study on this that was an official study and it showed crazy results. They even did a study against a placebo group and the placebo lost hair and the control group got like 40% more hair from it

Here’s youtube videos of people trying it and coming back months later with hair:

Why is everyone or at least a good chunk of people working on this? Clinical trials, real results, good results, consistent, natural ingredients you can buy yourself and experiment with, plus all natural so probably 0 side effects or 0 harm from trying.

I’m wondering what it would be like if you combined stuff like saw palmetto with it and stinging nettle and then use the stuff topically like actually taking everything by mouth and then using all the stuff topically at the same time.

I found allthe raw ingredients off ebay. Dont know if they will do the same thing or if you need the actual extracts like they used in the meds? Would the extracts have all the stuff good for hair loss and it would be more concentrated and stronger so only work that way? Can anyone thats good with science help answer that? I found a lot of he extracted chemicals but sometimes they come from other plants cant find them from the same sources.

Anyone else think this could be promising? I think its worth people trying

WHY DID EVERY SINGLE PERSON JUST SAY “OH THERES MORE STUFF IN IT BESIDES PUMPKIN SEED OIL” AND THEN COMPLETELY DUMP IT WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE IS EASY TO GET

does it matter if everything is used in the same ratio and everything? One study says “the above ingredients were first extracted and formulated using specific ratios designed for direct improvement of prostates and bladder health conditions.”
 
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