A Critical Analysis of the Usage of Herbal Products Amidst South Indian Population for the Treatment of Alopecia
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Published:2023-06-30
Issue:2
Volume:20
Page:561-570
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ISSN:2456-2602
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Container-title:Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biosci., Biotech. Res. Asia
Author:
Shams Hiba1ORCID, Pasha.S Imam1ORCID, Ali Khan M. Mushraff1, Koneru Anupama1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Sultan Ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy, Mount Pleasant, Road No.3, Banjara hills, Hyderabad-500034, Telangana, India
Abstract
ABSTRACT: This article describes herbal remedies and herbal products for alopecia. It mainly states the use of herbal preparations for the treatment of hair loss and also describes their advantages over synthetic products and drugs. As the use of herbal blends have least side effects, maximum efficacy, and are economically and easily prevalent, they can act as naturopathic medicines in treating various types of hair loss. Hair loss can be due to different reasons such as genetic tendency, extreme stress, nutritional deficiency, environmental triggers, exposure to chemicals etc. Hence use of synthetic compounds can show unfavorable outcomes such as scaling, dermatitis, pruritus and other skin related problems and to overcome such effects herbal products which are made by extraction of natural compounds mainly herbs are preferred as they play a role in patient compliance and show more than one mode of action for the treatment of alopecia. The article basically gives the description of various herbal products, remedies and also herbal products with nutrient supplements available with their brand name, manufacturing details along with their cost, indications which can be beneficial to treat hair loss.
Publisher
Oriental Scientific Publishing Company
Subject
Drug Discovery,Agronomy and Crop Science,Biotechnology
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