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The Truth About Hair Loss - • Hair Loss Industry Exposed! - How I regrew... Caffeine is almost everywhere these days. In this article I’ll go deep into the science of whether caffeine causes hair loss or hair growth and how it can do both. Whether it’s a beverages like coffees or sports drinks, or in shampoos, after reading this article you’ll know how and why to use caffeine to your advantage so that you to get thicker, stronger hair and a lower hairline, instead of worrying about losing it. This article goes deep and calls upon scientific research studies and my own personal experimentation and feedback from others after running this website for 5 years. Transcription What is Caffeine? Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline stimulant that belongs to a group of naturally occurring alkaloids of the methylxanthine class. It is mostly found in coffee, tea, kola nuts and cacao beans. According to the Food and Drug Administration, caffeine is used in both prescription and over-the-counter medicines to treat drowsiness, tiredness and is also known to work well alongside pain relievers. For these reasons, caffeine is very popular among people across all age sets and chances are you have consumed it frequently. How Caffeine Can Benefit Your Hair It Helps to Suppress DHT Research has revealed that caffeine is an effective suppressant of androgenetic alopecia (AGA), commonly known as male pattern baldness. In one in-vitro study, scalp biopsy samples from patients suffering from AGA were cultivated with different concentrations of testosterone and/or caffeine for a period of 120-192 hours. The biopsies were taken from 14 male patients, ranging in age from 20 – 45. Each patient was classified between a Stage III and IV on the Norwood-Hamilton scale for hair loss. The cultivated hair follicles were split into three groups: control (which contained various levels of testosterone), caffeine (which contained various levels), and both (cultivated in testosterone first, and then cultivated in caffeine in various concentrations). After a period of 120 – 192 hours, the follicles were removed and researchers studied hair shaft length to determine efficacy of caffeine… ------------------------------- Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only.