Renue NAD+ Skin CareAny research so far about nad+ and hair loss?

rhett
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Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?

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Going to try some renue soon, but I was curious if anyone had come across existing studies about the effect of nad+ on hair loss, specifically the androgenic / male pattern kind. I know nad+ helped mice with hairloss due to age, but would be very cool if it helped hairloss due to other types of damage as well. 


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rhett wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:38 am Going to try some renue soon, but I was curious if anyone had come across existing studies about the effect of nad+ on hair loss, specifically the androgenic / male pattern kind. I know nad+ helped mice with hairloss due to age, but would be very cool if it helped hairloss due to other types of damage as well. 

 
Only from my “real life” experience.
 
NewLifeScience
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Re: Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?

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I think the Renue serum has Apocynin which is said the stimulate Collagen 17 and may restore some hair growth that way.

I think some Senolytics also help. for example Fisetin has been shown to help.

I'd think many senolytics will help in some way,
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Re: Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?

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The serum also has resveratrol which could also play a role here. In androgenetic alopecia, there are decreased levels of superoxide dismutase[1] in the dermal papilla and resveratrol should help to increase SOD activity[2]. It also activates SHH signaling[3] which also plays a role in hair growth. AA is ridiculously complex, however, and its unlikely resveratrol will have much of a cosmetic difference but theoretically it should help.

[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5152608/
[2] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20083859/
[3] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30355933/
 
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Re: Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?

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That’s why I take the ABS Optimizer Series daily which has Fisetin in the formula and I also take Virgin Olive Oil daily (30 to 50 mls) along with using the oil topically.
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Cool! Fisetin and Apocynin, Resveratrol and possibly Oleic acid from Olive Oil. 
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Newage wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 1:57 pm That’s why I take the ABS Optimizer Series daily which has Fisetin in the formula and I also take Virgin Olive Oil daily (30 to 50 mls) along with using the oil topically.

 
So have you seen individual hairs return? Thicker hair?

 
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canadahealthy wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:58 pm
Newage wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 1:57 pm That’s why I take the ABS Optimizer Series daily which has Fisetin in the formula and I also take Virgin Olive Oil daily (30 to 50 mls) along with using the oil topically.


 
So have you seen individual hairs return? Thicker hair?

 

 
A bit of both canadahealthy, but it’s still early days when you factor in how long it takes to lose your hair. I only had a small thinning area on the crown of the head but it was working towards a definite balding spot.
It is hard to see a thinning spot now and it seems to be getting smaller and the hair thicker by the month. Another 6 to 12 months will tell the tale..
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Newage wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:29 pm
canadahealthy wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:58 pm
Newage wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 1:57 pm That’s why I take the ABS Optimizer Series daily which has Fisetin in the formula and I also take Virgin Olive Oil daily (30 to 50 mls) along with using the oil topically.



 
So have you seen individual hairs return? Thicker hair?

 


 
A bit of both canadahealthy, but it’s still early days when you factor in how long it takes to lose your hair. I only had a small thinning area on the crown of the head but it was working towards a definite balding spot.
It is hard to see a thinning spot now and it seems to be getting smaller and the hair thicker by the month. Another 6 to 12 months will tell the tale..

 
That actually sounds reasonable. I watched a YouTube video of someone going through a Follicular Unit Transplant (big money) and even after 3 months, the jury was still out about how many transplanted hairs would grow. results can take up to a year.

Considering all the bleeding, cleaning, lotioning involved, it would be so much better to get there without surgery - even if it takes as long.
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smokinjoe wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:23 pm
Newage wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:29 pm
canadahealthy wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:58 pm

So have you seen individual hairs return? Thicker hair?

 



 
A bit of both canadahealthy, but it’s still early days when you factor in how long it takes to lose your hair. I only had a small thinning area on the crown of the head but it was working towards a definite balding spot.
It is hard to see a thinning spot now and it seems to be getting smaller and the hair thicker by the month. Another 6 to 12 months will tell the tale..


 
That actually sounds reasonable. I watched a YouTube video of someone going through a Follicular Unit Transplant (big money) and even after 3 months, the jury was still out about how many transplanted hairs would grow. results can take up to a year.

Considering all the bleeding, cleaning, lotioning involved, it would be so much better to get there without surgery - even if it takes as long.

 
Wow, i for some reason thought it was a few days to get the follicoes to take. That sounds like they want to fall right back out.

I have no idea it was that long a process.
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