A few drops of this oil can restore hair growth in men

Middle-aged man concerned by hair loss

And it’s quite healthy for you too…unlike Minoxidil or Propecia!

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This restores up to 90% sensation in your penis — feel more “down there” than you have in years

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Less and less sensation, sensitivity, and less pleasure.

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A few drops of this oil can restore hair growth in men

The prospect of a cream, ointment, or topical lotion which could reverse baldness is somewhat of a holy grail in the health world.

Of course, there is the common minoxidil, which is applied on the scalp and has been known to regrow some hair, albeit with other unwanted side effects.

That being said, there exists several other compounds, which, when applied topically, have shown some effectiveness in regrowing hair.

Clearly, tackling a serious problem like hair loss by only focusing on the scalp as if it was a purely localized pathology is not going to solve the problem.

Hair loss (or male pattern baldness/androgenetic alopecia) is not a random genetic occurrence that either happens or doesn’t happen.

To an extent, every human loses hair over their lifetime.

And men in particular are more likely to experience it as opposed to women.

This happens for a few fundamental reasons, including the higher levels of protective hormones in women of reproductive age. 

What’s important to acknowledge is that hair loss is associated with cardiovascular diseases, metabolic impairment, hypothyroidism, and several other conditions.

It is part of a general state of compromised health, and therefore has to be taken seriously at a systemic level.

In the modern world, stressful factors like deficiency of sunlight, social isolation…

…electromagnetic radiation, inadequate food supply…

…and more are contributing to massive health problems at a young age.

It is not uncommon to see teenagers experiencing hair loss.

Clearly, there are bigger issues to deal with…

…but having an effective, safe, and natural topical formula to counteract the pathological scalp changes of baldness would be a very important and useful tool to help deal with hair loss.

One of the most interesting substances which fit this criteria is peppermint oil.

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Peppermint oil is safe, natural, inexpensive and impressively enough, has been shown to be even more effective than the common minoxidil:

Of the 4 experimental groups (including Minoxidil), PEO (Peppermint Oil) group showed the most prominent hair growth effects; a significant increase in dermal thickness, follicle number, and follicle depth. – Oh et al. (2014)

This study by Oh et al. (2014) is very interesting because it virtually stands alone in the literature.

For some reason, not many people have been interested in peppermint oil.

Probably because it’s not some lucrative medical treatment.

Otherwise, the results are astounding:

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Peppermint oil has a significantly higher “hair regrowth score” than minoxidil. 

This hair regrowth score includes the positive changes in dermal thickness, follicle number, and follicle depth.

These are all key pathological characteristics of male pattern baldness.

And yet, minoxidil is still the most commonly used topical formula to regrow hair.

However a quick internet search is enough to realize that there are significant problems and side-effects with it. 

Bottomline, experimenting with peppermint oil topically is probably a great idea if you’re suffering from hair loss.

But you have to make other lifestyle changes if you want to get the best results.

That being said, peppermint oil has the clear potential to help regrow hair.

It will probably need a carrier oil in order to be applied easily to the scalp.

Coconut or MCT oil appears the ideal choice for application on the scalp.

Simply add a few drops of peppermint oil to a tablespoon of coconut oil and massage into your scalp every evening, and stick with it.

If you give it time, on the order of several months to a year, you could very well be amazed at the results. 

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My secret balm naturally slows down hair loss and prevents new growth (contains peppermint oil)

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I’m using powerful natural ingredients that are proven to oxygenate the scalp and heal the hair follicles…

And in this way, it slows down hair loss and prevents male pattern baldness.

Plus, by oxygenating the hair follicles, you can stimulate new blood flow which may grow new hair.

And it’s super easy to use this natural balm — just rub it on your head and let it work while you sleep!

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.

 

Rele, Aarti S, and R B Mohile. “Effect of mineral oil, sunflower oil, and coconut oil on prevention of hair damage.” Journal of cosmetic science vol. 54,2 (2003): 175-92. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12715094/

 

Oh, Ji Young et al. “Peppermint Oil Promotes Hair Growth without Toxic Signs.” Toxicological research vol. 30,4 (2014): 297-304. doi:10.5487/TR.2014.30.4.297

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25584150/