Saw Palmetto - Hair Loss

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Has anyone ever come across any good studies with actual results in regards to saw palmetto and the prevention of hair loss and boost in regrowth. It shows 60% have improved, but really no information on what the improvement was. Improvement seems very vague and could be so minor. I have seen it proven to inhibit 5AR, but the only test I could find is below and very vague:

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of botanically derived inhibitors of 5-alpha-reductase in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia.
Prager N, Bickett K, French N, Marcovici G.

Clinical Research and Development Network, Aurora, CO, USA.

BACKGROUND: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is characterized by the structural miniaturization of androgen-sensitive hair follicles in susceptible individuals and is anatomically defined within a given pattern of the scalp. Biochemically, one contributing factor of this disorder is the conversion of testosterone (T) to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) via the enzyme 5-alpha reductase (5AR). This metabolism is also key to the onset and progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Furthermore, AGA has also been shown to be responsive to drugs and agents used to treat BPH. Of note, certain botanical compounds have previously demonstrated efficacy against BPH. Here, we report the first example of a placebo-controlled, double-blind study undertaken in order to examine the benefit of these botanical substances in the treatment of AGA. OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to test botanically derived 5AR inhibitors, specifically the liposterolic extract of Serenoa repens (LSESr) and beta-sitosterol, in the treatment of AGA. Subjects: Included in this study were males between the ages of 23 and 64 years of age, in good health, with mild to moderate AGA. RESULTS: The results of this pilot study showed a highly positive response to treatment. The blinded investigative staff assessment report showed that 60% of (6/10) study subjects dosed with the active study formulation were rated as improved at the final visit. CONCLUSIONS: This study establishes the effectiveness of naturally occurring 5AR inhibitors against AGA for the first time, and justifies the expansion to larger trials.



Also, what is a proper dose. I'm taking 320mg via gel cap standardized for 85-95% fatty acid
 
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i can't say about the hair growth, but i have seen studies where saw palmetto was more effective than prescriptions for bph-just not as fast acting. imo every man over 40 should take saw palmetto.
 
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Good for prostate issues.

But for hairloss I think I did hear something about Zinc actually assisting in regrowth.
 
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I was looking for studies which were testing specifically for hair loss/regrowth. I'm really surprised there are not more studies out regarding hair.
 
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Good for prostate issues.

But for hairloss I think I did hear something about Zinc actually assisting in regrowth.
In theory if it inhibits 5AR it would be effective at preventing AGA since it should reduce the conversion to DHT.

I thought i read zinc was bad for hair and actually caused it to fall out.
 
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In theory if it inhibits 5AR it would be effective at preventing AGA since it should reduce the conversion to DHT.

I thought i read zinc was bad for hair and actually caused it to fall out.
IN EXCESS zinc is bad. But if the body does not have enough, a Zinc deficiency surely contributes to hair loss and even getting gray.

b l o g . w o r l d v i l l a g e . c o m / h e a l t h / z i n c _ f o r _ h a i r _ l o s s . h t m l

Copy- paste that link, without the s p a c e s. Some quick info on zinc and how it works with hairloss.
 

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