Saw palmetto is best known as a treatment for prostate enlargement. However, this North American native has become a popular hair loss remedy, particularly as a treatment for alopecia. The berries are the part of the plant used for medication. If you are from South Carolina, you are very familiar with this plant because it is featured on the state flag.
Saw palmetto as an remedy for hair loss
Method
- Ingestion: Saw palmetto extract pills are widely available where vitamins and supplements are sold. Take as directed.
- Topical application: There are several manufacturers of saw palmetto shampoo. You can find them online or at natural foods stores.
Does saw palmetto work?
Because saw palmetto is so effective for treating BPH (enlarged prostate) it is assumed that its influence on testosterone and enzyme production make it a good treatment for hair loss. Propecia and finasteride hair loss medications work in this way.
Precautions
Do not take saw palmetto if you are anemic as it may interfere with iron absoprtion. It may also interfere with the effectiveness of oral contraceptives. Consult a doctor before taking saw palmetto if you are taking any of the following: finasteride (Proscar), antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs (blood-thinners). If you have a skin reaction to any topical application, discontinue use immediately.
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