Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens)
Reduces the effects of DHT
(a derivative of testosterone that
prevents the hair to take up
nutrients from the blood),
which will transport more nutrients to the hair.
Field horsetail (Equisetum arvense)
Anti-inflammatory.
Traditionally used for treatment of wounds.
False Daisy (Eclipta Prostrata)
Moisturizes the scalp, prevents dry skin and dandruff. It also strengthens hair follices and follicle beds, preventing hair loss and slowing down conditions like male pattern baldness.
In India, it is called Bhringraj, and its extracts have been proven effective in promoting hair growth.
Additionally, this wonderful flower provides benefits helping with liver health and cancer prevention, urinary infections, soothes the stomach and helps with bowel infections, respiratory infections, eye health, tooth health, asthma, diabetics and is used to make the skin soft.
White ginseng (Ginseng radix alba)
Stimulates blood circulation around the head,
in order to transport nutrients to the hair roots.
Also activates hair roots, speeds up hair growth,
nourishes the hairs and reduce hair loss.
Cantaloupe (Cucumis melo)
Inhibits hair loss, speeds up hair growth,
strengthens the hair, softens it and makes it shiny.
Coconut (Cocos Nucifera)
Rich in vitamin E and fatty acids, with deeply
nurturing moisture.
Stimulates hair growth and repairs damaged hair
Honey
Honey is an emollient, which means it seals
the moisture in the hair.
This reduces breakage, which is often
a cause for slow hair growth.
It also strengthens the hair follicles,
which will decrease hair fall.