El’s Hair Restore
60 capsules $40 USD
A herbal dietary supplement that aids in restoring hair to a healthy condition and may potentially reduce premature graying.
How to Use: Take 1 capsule, 1 or 2 daily, after meals.
Avoid caffeine and chocolate. Keep away from children. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Contains no fillers, preservatives, additives, soy, sugar, yeast, starch, or salt. Non-GMO.
Ingredients: 100% Organic
Han Lian Cao: also known as Eclipta prostrata or False Daisy, has been traditionally used in various cultures for its potential benefits in promoting hair growth and preventing premature graying.
A study published in the “Archives of Dermatological Research” (2009) found that Eclipta prostrata extract significantly enhanced hair growth in a murine model, suggesting its efficacy in stimulating hair follicles. Additionally, the herb’s rich content of antioxidants and bioactive compounds, such as wedelolactone, is believed to combat oxidative stress, a key factor in premature graying.
Han Lian Cao thrives predominantly in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of India, China, and Southeast Asia, where it grows abundantly in moist, fertile soils. Reference: Roy, R. K., Thakur, M., & Dixit, V. K. (2009). Hair growth promoting activity of Eclipta alba in male albino rats. Archives of Dermatological Research, 301(3), 191-198.
Horsetail: (Equisetum arvense) is a plant known for its high silica content, which is believed to support hair growth and strength. A study published in the “Journal of Plastic Dermatology” in 2012 found that participants who took an oral supplement containing horsetail extract experienced significant improvements in hair strength and thickness after 90 days.
The reference for this study is: Marini, A., et al. (2012). “Efficacy of a food supplement on the basis of Equistem arvense (L.) in the treatment of hair fragility.” Journal of Plastic Dermatology, 8(2), 47-54. Horsetail commonly grows in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in moist, sandy soils, and can often be found along riverbanks, in wetlands, and in other damp areas.
Fo-ti: also known as He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum), is a traditional Chinese herb renowned for its potential benefits in promoting hair growth and reducing hair loss.
A study published in the “Journal of Ethnopharmacology” in 2011 demonstrated that Fo-ti extract could stimulate hair growth in mice by prolonging the anagen phase of the hair growth cycle and increasing the number of hair follicles. The bioactive compounds in Fo-ti, such as emodin and stilbene glycosides, are believed to contribute to these effects (Park et al., 2011).
Fo-ti primarily grows in East Asia, particularly in China, where it thrives in mountainous regions and is cultivated for both medicinal and ornamental purposes. Reference: Park, S. H., Sim, Y. B., Lee, J. K., Kim, S. M., Kang, Y. J., & Suh, H. W. (2011). The hair growth promoting effect of Polygonum multiflorum. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 135(2), 369-375.
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