Tocotrienol (vitamin E) may reverse male pattern baldness

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  • Thermal
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 8

    I would normally have put it all down to stopping smoking as well. However, I have stopped in the past for longer periods of time and did not seen any improvement in my hair then. Maybe something to do with stopping at a later age when blood circulation was worse than before and so stopping has had a greater impact. Not sure.

    I haven't really made any other changes other than the smoking and sunflower seeds. Maybe a combination of the both things. Even it is both then the sunflower seeds have still played a part in hair improvement.

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    • NotBelievingIt
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 594

      Originally posted by Thermal
      ...Maybe a combination of the both things. Even it is both then the sunflower seeds have still played a part in hair improvement.
      Often times things work in synergy - they often say Finasteride/Minoxidil have a synergistic relationship since the min promotes hair growth that the fin can help protect and vice versa.

      Perhaps just adding the sunflower seeds but continuing to smoke would have seen no improvement because it was "too much work" and vice versa there was nothing to boost your system when you did quit in the past.

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      • bananana
        Inactive
        • Feb 2012
        • 524

        Interesting to hear.
        I've always been told various seeds are good, but in strictly limited quantities i.e.
        walnut is great for health - but to be taken daily in quantity that can fit in your hand, so I'm a bit sceptical about overdosing with sunflower seeds.
        I'll look into dosage on google.

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        • bananana
          Inactive
          • Feb 2012
          • 524

          Hi guys, I found a 4 year old "test" on tocotrienols (toco sorb), but the guy took them for just 2 months - thats way to little time to see some real results, nevertheless he experienced lesser shedding than usual when on toco sorb.

          It is unknown wether he continued the test or not.
          Tocotrienols are said to help with hair growth. (Photo by mauroguanandi ) This post marks the end of my experiment with Toco-Sorb , a supple...


          anyways, here are some more experiences from body builders:


          The Natural on Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:32 am
          During the summer months, hair, in what I considered my safe areas, seemed to be thinning quite a bit. I initially attributed this to the type of brand that I was using at the time (e.g. LEF Super Bio). But now, I am not so sure. I recently decided to take my tocotrienols, Toco-8, at a different time (evening) from the curcumin/resveratrol combination (morning). And my hair has thickened right back up.


          goten574 on Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:52 pm
          I started taking MSM and Tocotrienols since mid August, usually one a day but sometimes two. (I would say 60% of the time I take one, and 40% I take two). I usually take these two together with a variety of seeds such as Sesame, Pumpkin and Sunflower (1 tablespoon). I take the seeds for general health but heard the present of Sunflower enhances absorption of Tocotrienols. I also take Vitamin B Complex and D3 as well as drinking Spearmint and Green Tea regularly.

          At the end of August, I started doing Balayam and also purchased a Boar Bristle Brush. I am not sure what is causing it but I really believe I am seeing results. I noticed my hair loss this time last year and although it does not look as good as it did back then, it's still minor and I am sure I see an improvement over the last couple of months. Who knows... sometimes I feel really good about my hair and other times I feel awful.


          Also - interesting text on tocotrienols and tocopherols.
          As someone said - they are NOT to be mixed together in large quantities.

          Further, they claim delta and gamma tocotrienols are the most potent ones.

          COMPARISON
          toco sorb (2 caps) - 63 mg delta and 17 mg gamma
          toco 8 (1 scoop) - 14 mg delta and 52 mg gamma

          I dont know which combination is better.

          Also I drink a lot of green tea daily (1-2 litres), does it affect tocotrienols in any way? Can I drink it immediately after/before taking toco?

          Also - in the original study of toco-8, did participants take single scoop daily?

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          • gutted
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1397

            the pictures provided in this experiment -> http://inhumanexperiment.blogspot.co...grow-hair.html

            look more satisfying than the pictures provided withe tocoterinol study, dont you think?

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            • bananana
              Inactive
              • Feb 2012
              • 524

              Yeah, those look good.

              Ps, as I mentioned somewhere, I already ordered a few bottles of soy isoflavones as I read a study that soy i. + green tea or black tea = 72% less DHT. I'll give it a go for at least 6 months to see the results.

              Ps, what is capsaicin, where do you get etc?

              It says in the text - it's present in chili peppers
              Nice, I'm gonna grab one of them daily.

              The problem is - this all costs. A lot.
              I'll be taking toco, soy, green tea, iron, yeast, probably saw palmetto, maybe minox...
              When you add that all up - it's a "nice" monthly sum.

              Here is a small copy/paste of that text I have on my laptop:


              “Mice treated with black tea (via standard,steeped beverage)tended to have a greater serum testosterone concentration (34.4%, P = 0.50) and had a 72% lower DHT concentration than controls (P < 0.05), suggesting that black tea may contain components that inhibit the activity of 5 -reductase, an enzyme that converts testosterone to the more bioactive DHT.”

              This study also showed that the consumption of Green Tea as a beverage combined with Soy Isoflavone Concentrate significantly reduced DHT levels, and to some degree testosterone. Curiously it was found that the singular consumption of Green Tea raised both testosterone and DHT levels.

              The implications of potential benefits to humans with Androgenetic Alopecia are significant.

              It would appear reasonable based upon these findings that exclusive consumption of Black Tea or Black Tea Extract (Theaflavins) would likely reduce serum DHT to the same level as Propecia, and that the concurrent consumption of Soy Isoflavones or Soy Isoflavones with Green Tea would produce an additive effect.

              Human studies done thus far on Soy and its effects on reproductive hormones in men in males indicate no apparent negative effect. It has also been established that Green Tea to some degree, suppresses androgen receptor signaling and inhibits both 5 alpha reductase isozymes. Green Tea and Grape Seed Extracts have been successfully combined with Taurine by L’Oreal to stop hair loss and promote hair growth. Based on this study however, some may feel that Green Tea should only be consumed with Soy. Given Green Tea's multitude of anti-androgenic actions and the increase in SHBG (low levels of SHBG are associated with male pattern hair loss) that Green tea consumption causes, it is our position that Green Tea, even if singularly consumed, will likely benefit those with hair loss.

              It is well established that the incidence of male and female pattern balding in the rural Orient is a small fraction of what it is here in the United States, and that the incidence of Androgenetic Alopecia among Asians who live in the U.S. is much higher than those living in the Orient. Soy based foods, a dietary staple, and the regular beverage consumption of Green and Black Teas factor significantly, and are perhaps causative, in this phenomenon.


              I don't know quite what to make of it - which tea is better combined with isoflavones - green or black?
              And what do you think - will any of these ingredients combined together combat themselves - TOCO, GREEN TEA, SOY ISOFLAVONES, SAW PALMETTO.
              I think not, but still we should give it a thought. We should see which one of these lowers testosteron, and which rises it.
              As far as I know - toco = rise, green tea = rise, soy =? saw palmetto = acts on DHT

              So as much as I can tell, it should be a good combo.

              Sorry for the long post guys.

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              • NotBelievingIt
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2011
                • 594

                Where did you find that? Link please. I've seen conflicting things about the benefits of Green and Black Tea - some have suggested that to see any real benefit it takes basically drinking it nonstop all day - or in the case of the wonderful drug world taking extract supplements that are highly concentrated in order to prevent the non-stop cup of tea.

                Soy inhibits DHT in that it promotes, to a small degree, the conversion to estrogen. So while DHT is an "estrogen" inhibitor - soy promotes the conversion to estradiol (estrogen). Thats why it remains a controversial protein in the body building world.

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                • clandestine
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 2002

                  I've heard some unfortunate things regarding soy in the past as well. Increased estrogen doesn't necessarily sound appealing. The compromises we must endure, I suppose.

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                  • bananana
                    Inactive
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 524

                    Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
                    Where did you find that? Link please. I've seen conflicting things about the benefits of Green and Black Tea - some have suggested that to see any real benefit it takes basically drinking it nonstop all day - or in the case of the wonderful drug world taking extract supplements that are highly concentrated in order to prevent the non-stop cup of tea.

                    Soy inhibits DHT in that it promotes, to a small degree, the conversion to estrogen. So while DHT is an "estrogen" inhibitor - soy promotes the conversion to estradiol (estrogen). Thats why it remains a controversial protein in the body building world.
                    It was done on Harvard university.
                    here is a part of text:

                    and here is a bigger one:


                    I've read newer studies that say soy is not bad for males as it was thought to be. .

                    "Human studies done thus far on Soy and its effects on reproductive hormones in men in males indicate no apparent negative effect. It has also been established that Green Tea to some degree, suppresses androgen receptor signaling and inhibits both 5 alpha reductase isozymes. "

                    Anyways, tea + soy seems to have a synergistic effect - so it should show results if its lowering DHT by over 70% (same as finasteride). They say drinking tea + taking soy isoflavones is enough in quantity for the effect.
                    I'm thinking about trying a black/green tea concentrate thou - they're cheap and easy to find on ebay.

                    Also this sentence makes no sense:
                    This study also showed that the consumption of Green Tea as a beverage combined with Soy Isoflavone Concentrate significantly reduced DHT levels, and to some degree testosterone. Curiously it was found that the singular consumption of Green Tea raised both testosterone and DHT levels.
                    because few lines later they say - "Given its’ multitude of anti-androgenic actions and the increase in SHBG (low levels of SHBG are associated with male pattern hair loss) that Green tea causes, it is our position that Green Tea, even if singularly consumed, will benefit those with hair loss."

                    So which one is it?

                    Ps, guys - we're on tocotrienols thread - maybe we should open a new one on soy/tea not to confuse people that will read this in the future?

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                    • NotBelievingIt
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 594

                      Originally posted by bananana
                      Ps, guys - we're on tocotrienols thread - maybe we should open a new one on soy/tea not to confuse people that will read this in the future?
                      Good idea


                      and to throw the thread back on track:

                      I got my Toco8 on Wednesday and took the first dose that evening.

                      I must say that tiny little scoop they give you is quite annoying. I've also found it doesn't dissolve that well, even in water. Maybe its the water I have (well water, not really filtered) that is doing that and makes it stick to the sides of the glass.

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                      • bananana
                        Inactive
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 524

                        Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
                        Good idea


                        and to throw the thread back on track:

                        I got my Toco8 on Wednesday and took the first dose that evening.

                        I must say that tiny little scoop they give you is quite annoying. I've also found it doesn't dissolve that well, even in water. Maybe its the water I have (well water, not really filtered) that is doing that and makes it stick to the sides of the glass.
                        You should probably need to use some kind of blender to mix it with water/milk/juice.

                        I'll open a new thread now about soy/green tea now (I'll just copy/paste my post from this thread so we can discuss it there)

                        Boy, I haven't been so active anywhere for a long time.

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                        • clandestine
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 2002

                          Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
                          Good idea


                          and to throw the thread back on track:

                          I got my Toco8 on Wednesday and took the first dose that evening.

                          I must say that tiny little scoop they give you is quite annoying. I've also found it doesn't dissolve that well, even in water. Maybe its the water I have (well water, not really filtered) that is doing that and makes it stick to the sides of the glass.
                          Found the same thing mate. Solution, don't dissolve it into anything and try to drink it. Just take a sip of something, water or juice, then let the toco fall right out of the scoop into your mouth. Done.

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                          • Jcm800
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 2614

                            Ok - two weeks on my LifeExtension's Super Absorbable Tocotrienols capsules. I've been shedding more than i'm used to in that period - most likely coincidental and seasonal tho.

                            One other thing i am noticing is my eyebrow's - long sucker's are appearing almost over night. I had to pluck a few today they were too long. Once again, could be just my natural ageing process, but they're appearing quicker than usual.

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                            • 2020
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1513

                              Originally posted by Jcm800
                              One other thing i am noticing is my eyebrow's - long sucker's are appearing almost over night. I had to pluck a few today they were too long. Once again, could be just my natural ageing process, but they're appearing quicker than usual.
                              that's actually a good sign. What does it have to do with aging?

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                              • Jcm800
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 2614

                                The older you get the longer the hairs on your eyebrow's, in your ear's, on your back, from your nose get. Look at any old timer and you'll see hair's longer than a youth would have.

                                Deffo seeing accelerated eyebrow growth here anyway. Pubes have a bushier feel too for anyone interested lol.

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