has anyone heard of this, and has any one tried it, they say it works love to get somefeedback on this
regrow hair with red oinion
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Hello all,
Ive never heard of this before so I Googled this topic...
I dont know how real this can be but it is interesting....What do others here think??
Maybe Ill consume/add more onion to my food intake to combine with my use of Finasteride.
"Onion juices when applied on the scalp alone or in combination with other hair loss remedies can improve the blood circulation to the scalp. Sulfur also improves the production of collagen tissues which is necessary for the growth of hair. Hair grows from the hair follicles in the scalp and increased blood supply to the scalp brings better nutrients and nourishment to the follicles and promotes hair growth"
Here is the link ---- http://www.myhealthtips.in/2014/08/h...ir-growth.htmlComment
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Well the increasing blood flow thing is similar to minoxidil, but to be honest, I would be afraid of the chemicals in the onion burning your scalp. I have never really heard of ppl putting onion on their skin.
On a random notes: when my sister was younger, she read in a beauty magazine to put raw garlic on your acne scars to diminish their look, and it ended up burning her skin to the point where her skin peeled off in a day. It was not a good look and my mom was pissed.
But hey, if anyone wants to try it and let us know, let us knowComment
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I've also heard about the studies that suggest that applying onion juice to the scalp might improve hair growth in people with hair loss caused by alopecia areata.
As it is claimed: "High amounts of sulphur in onions make them particularly effective in regenerating hair follicles and stimulating hair regrowth. In addition, naturally-concentrated sulphur compounds have been proven to show additional hair-restoring."
I haven't tried this therapy, as I don't really believe that natural treatments can be effective for hair regrowth. I think natural remedies can help to prevent the condition, but not to cure it.Comment
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wouldn't companies have tried to manufacture and push and onion extract for this purpose by now, to at least steal balding mens money, even if it didnt work
I've also heard about the studies that suggest that applying onion juice to the scalp might improve hair growth in people with hair loss caused by alopecia areata.
As it is claimed: "High amounts of sulphur in onions make them particularly effective in regenerating hair follicles and stimulating hair regrowth. In addition, naturally-concentrated sulphur compounds have been proven to show additional hair-restoring."
I haven't tried this therapy, as I don't really believe that natural treatments can be effective for hair regrowth. I think natural remedies can help to prevent the condition, but not to cure it.Comment
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Onions are a good solution for hair loss problems, It is a natural remedy for hair fall problem solution. The scientific studies on natural remedies for hair loss has proven that applying onion juice and consuming onions is helpful in controlling hair loss and other problems related to hair such as dandruff, fungal infections and yeast infections. It has been found that onion juice is also effective in preventing premature graying of hair.
Onions have rich sulfur content in them. Onion juices when applied on the scalp alone or in combination with other hair loss remedies can improve the blood circulation to the scalp. Sulfur also improves the production of collagen tissues which is necessary for the growth of hair. Hair grows from the hair follicles in the scalp and increased blood supply to the scalp brings better nutrients and nourishment to the follicles and promotes hair growth. The sulfur content in the juice also has anti-bacterial properties and prevents the growth of fungi and bacteria on the scalp which reduces the chances of losing hair due to these infections. Onion juice increases the strength of the hair and prevents thinning and breakage.Comment
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Onions are good for the scalp but it could create a burning sensation, but not upto a very large extent. As one needs to bear the pain so that wounds would be healed, it is the same way that they might burn a little bit but it would be very much beneficial in terms of making your hair good.Comment
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i mean, i wouldnt try it. i know if you leave garlic on the skin too long, it will essentially blister it, so i would not put onions on my skin. but thats just me, you guys are free to do whatever you like, and hey, if it works, and you get regrowth do let everyone on the forum know.
Onions are good for the scalp but it could create a burning sensation, but not upto a very large extent. As one needs to bear the pain so that wounds would be healed, it is the same way that they might burn a little bit but it would be very much beneficial in terms of making your hair good.Comment
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hello there are company that sell onion juice in bottle form. but i wouldnt buy it, you need to use fresh onion juice because it goes bad in a short time, one to two hours i believe, also the study said to use red onions. you should try a little on a small part before you apply it all over to see how your scalp react to it. and to the fellow who sister put garlic on her face should have done the same thing. garlic has been shown to kill cancer cells when cancer cells were put in pure garlic oil.Comment
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so you have used onion juice with success? kindly post your before and after pics to show us this regrowth.
Originally posted by ankitamarmm123I agree with you , onion juice is miraculous for hair growth , but i suggest for sensitive skinned people , it might not suit all , its not an option for those having baldness , Hair transplant in Indore is an effective treatment for them , from dr.porwalComment
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Natural protein hair treatment
Although I myself am not balding I do have 2 uncles on my moms side, and another one on my dad's side who are all thinking. Of course it's fun to tease them but I also help them out looking on forums such as this one. Previous to finding this post I was led to a Natural protein hair treatment product that seems to have high reccomendations Has any one heard of this product? Were running out of onions at home.Comment
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I'm a hippie at heart and am all for homeopathic remedies and treatments, but this seems rather bogus. If it were this easy, I'm sure these pharmaceutical companies would be all over this by now.
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