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Coffee Can Be Medicine for Bald Men

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Coffee Can Be Medicine for Bald Men

 

Jakarta, Cafein on coffee is often used to boost morale in the morning as well as medicine for people who are ready to sleep until late at night. Coffee even also has more benefits for men who have natural hair loss, because research shows coffee can make medicine for bald men. Research published in the International Journal of Dermatologists shows that caffeine in coffee can stimulate the development of small follicles in the scalp in men who start experiencing hair loss, as written Livestrong, Wednesday (30/11/2011). Caffeine works by inhibiting the effects of chemicals that are known to cause hair follicle damage. Generally baldness due to hair follicles (small sacs on the scalp where hair grows) is exposed to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) very much. DHT is a chemical that is produced by the male hormone testosterone. DHT is produced in some body space, but especially in the liver and skin (including hair). Many aspects increase DHT production in the body, such as stress, genetics, hormones and specific stimulants. Hair follicles will also decrease when DHT circulates very much in the blood, until the hair becomes less thick and grows so not normal. If always missed, this kind of thing causes baldness on the scalp. "" Cafein is a popular substance, but little is known about its impact on the development of human hair follicles. But this study shows a promising candidate for the stimulation of hair development, "" explained Dr. Tobias Fischer, who did research from the University of Jena in Germany. But drinking lots of coffee may not be the best answer, since some scientists predict at least 60 cups a day to get caffeine to reach the follicles on the scalp. Likewise, researchers say it takes a lot of caffeine-rich themein lotion that will be applied on the scalp to block the impact of DHT resulting in damage. Cream caffeine is desirable can stimulate the development of hair. (mer / ir)