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Rosemary & Hair Growth
Rosemary, also known as Rosmarinus officinalis, is a common herb used for adding flavor to foods and beverages and also used in the cosmetics industry. Traditionally, rosemary is used for a variety of health concerns including kidney colic, painful menses and respiratory conditions and to promote hair growth. Its key active ingredients are rosmaricinic acid and caffeic acid.
A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial featured in the November 1998 issue of “Archives of Dermatology” concluded that a combination of rosemary and a few other oils is a safe and effective alternative to managing alopecia areata 3. This condition causes rapid hair loss in patches, particularly from the scalp area, affecting both men and women. The study involved 68 patients; 44 percent who massaged their scalps daily for seven months with rosemary and other herbal oils found significant improvement and hair regrowth.
- Rosemary, also known as Rosmarinus officinalis, is a common herb used for adding flavor to foods and beverages and also used in the cosmetics industry.
Sage & Hair Growth
Sage, scientifically known as Salvia officinalis, is another herb widely used in the cosmetics industry, particularly for hair care. Sage-based oil is beneficial for controlling dandruff and treating hair loss, explains Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, author of “Hair Growth and Disorders.” It is medically beneficial because sage is rich in nutrients such as vitamins B, A and C and the minerals potassium and calcium 2.
Home Remedy
Herbal oil applications may help stimulate new hair growth and also manage scalp infections. Combine three to four drops from each of the following: rosemary, sage and peppermint with 1 tbsp. of olive oil. Massage affected areas once or twice daily, recommends the University of Maryland Medical Center.
- Herbal oil applications may help stimulate new hair growth and also manage scalp infections.
- Massage affected areas once or twice daily, recommends the University of Maryland Medical Center.