Renue NAD+ Skin Care ⇒ Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?
Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?
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.
Re: Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?
Only from my “real life” experience.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.
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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,
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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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/
[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/
Re: Any research so far about nad+ and hair loss?
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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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.canadahealthy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:58 pmSo have you seen individual hairs return? Thicker hair?
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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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.Newage wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:29 pmA 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.canadahealthy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:58 pmSo have you seen individual hairs return? Thicker hair?
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..
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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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.smokinjoe wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:23 pmThat 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.Newage wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:29 pmA 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.canadahealthy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:58 pm
So have you seen individual hairs return? Thicker hair?
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..
Considering all the bleeding, cleaning, lotioning involved, it would be so much better to get there without surgery - even if it takes as long.
I have no idea it was that long a process.