Hair-loss prevention with Korean Seaweed?

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  • MegaNatural
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2015
    • 16

    #31
    Originally posted by Vic
    This is the Red Seaweed Shampoo I use. this is the closest thing I could find to Korean Red Seaweed when I looked a few months back. In the picture the shampoo is green but they send the Red Seaweed shampoo.

    http://www.bohemia-style.com/Stop-Ha...poo-p-245.html
    should I get this seweed one or

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    • Vic
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 365

      #32
      That's up to you Mega.

      Just to make things clear, I only posted the products because people were searching for it. Im not saying it improved my hair, grew hair or maintained hair. I don't even know if it's benefiting my treatment. Just a part of my regimen, my theory of how to make my hair grow again.
      I saw results before using the items I posted that contain Red Seaweed. I started using it because of its carrageenan properties, not because how it affected mice in the study. Lots of things work on Mice that have ZERO affect on us.

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      • ledhead
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2014
        • 24

        #33
        Bump - any updates on this?? Might try the shampoo

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        • alexbfr
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2017
          • 10

          #34
          I have no idea, but funny thing is that a lot of asian cultures say that eating seaweed makes your hair darker. (kind of an old wives tale though)

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          • zurich
            Member
            • Dec 2016
            • 34

            #35
            Originally posted by alexbfr
            I have no idea, but funny thing is that a lot of asian cultures say that eating seaweed makes your hair darker. (kind of an old wives tale though)
            I'm using ecklonia cava which is an Asian deepsea algae. Dunno how related it is to this seaweed. Not sure it's helped with the thinning but interesting comment re making hair darker. I definitely don't need to dye the grey out as often - used to be every 6 weeks, now sideburns only and every 4 months. And my eyebrows are much darker and thicker.

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            • Vlaj
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2015
              • 20

              #36
              Originally posted by zurich
              I'm using ecklonia cava which is an Asian deepsea algae. Dunno how related it is to this seaweed. Not sure it's helped with the thinning but interesting comment re making hair darker. I definitely don't need to dye the grey out as often - used to be every 6 weeks, now sideburns only and every 4 months. And my eyebrows are much darker and thicker.
              How did learn about Ecklonia Cava? Where do you purchase from?

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              • zurich
                Member
                • Dec 2016
                • 34

                #37
                Originally posted by Vlaj
                How did learn about Ecklonia Cava? Where do you purchase from?
                I get it from an ebay supplier. It comes from the coast of Okinawa. I read about it on a hair loss forum. I also take astaxanthin, another marine super antioxidant after seeing a youtube video showing that a slice of apple dipped in a drop of astaxanthin didn't oxidise.

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                • robodoc
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 200

                  #38
                  Originally posted by maxhair
                  This 2012 study...



                  claims a seaweed called Grateloupia elliptica can stop hairloss. Has anyone here tried to get hold of some yet? What do you think of the science?
                  Ha,ha,ha, seaweed from Korea one of the hair scam capitals of the world.....yea seaweed lol

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