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    Ancient root, modern science: Could a millennia-old herb be the future of hair loss treatment?

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJuly 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ancient root, modern science: Could a millennia-old herb be the future of hair loss treatment?

    A study has presented Polygonum multiflorum as a holistic, multi-pronged alternative for treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA), working by reducing DHT impact, protecting follicles, activating growth pathways and increasing scalp blood flow.
    Historical descriptions of the herb’s effects on hair vitality and color align with modern pharmacological understanding, with contemporary research confirming its biological activity beyond folklore.
    The herb’s synergistic approach differs from single-pathway pharmaceuticals like finasteride and minoxidil, potentially offering efficacy with a more favorable safety profile when properly processed.
    Despite promise, the herb has been linked to rare liver issues, underscoring the need for proper processing, awareness of side effects and consultation with a health professional.
    While the pharmacological evidence is compelling, the review emphasizes that rigorous clinical trials are essential to confirm efficacy, standardize dosing and ensure safety for widespread adoption.


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