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Nigella Sativa Shows Promise for Hair Growth Promotion in Studies

Nigella Sativa, which means “black seeds” , is also known as black cumin.

Recent studies have found that Nigella Sativa may have positive effects on hair growth. Western culture is starting to embrace Nigella Sativa, which has been used in traditional Indian medicine for decades as a remedy for hair loss. It is also used in the Eastern hemisphere as a food spice. Scientists have found that the oil, derived from protein-rich black seeds and also known as black cumin, may have positive effects on hair growth.

Benefits of Nigella Sativa

Nigella Sativa is rich in minerals, vitamins and amino acids which help strengthen the hair. Nigella sativa seeds contain fixed and essential oils, proteins, alkaloids and saponin. The major component of the oil is thymoquinone. Vital nutrients it contains – iron, calcium sodium and potassium to name a few – help stimulate hair growth. A lack of essential minerals and nutrients is one of the main causes of hair loss. And it is quite challenging to maintain a diet that enables one to consume adequate amounts of these nutrients daily. Nigella Sativa Oil provides these nutrients with just a few drops. Nigella sativa seeds and oil also have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic, antimicrobial and antineoplastic properties, which might be due to their cytoprotective, ant-inflammatory, and antioxidant actions.

Research on Nigella Sativa’s Effect on Hair Growth

In recent studies scientists have discovered Nigella Sativa’s ability to reduce hair loss. Researchers at the University of Rome conducted a study to test the effects of Nigella Sativa on the hair loss condition known as telogen effluvium. Twenty participants took part in the three-month pilot study. Fifty percent of the participants were treated with a daily scalp lotion consisting of 0.5% Nigella Sativa while the other half were treated with a placebo. The results showed a significant improvement in 70% of the subjects in terms of both hair density and hair thickness.

An oil formulation of coconut oil and 250 grams of nigella sativa was also an effective solution in promoting hair growth in 1 month. Linoleic acid (omega 3) and gamma linolenic acid (GLA; omega 6) in these oils have a lower molecular weight, allowing them to penetrate easily and stimulate blood circulation on scalp. Nigella sativa also inhibits NK- KB and its PDG2 regulates hair cycle. Nigella Sativa also contains a constituent called tymoquinon (TQ) which works as both an anti-oxidant and an anti-inflammatory agent. This special compound inhibits bio-chemical factors which promote inflammation that lead to common hair loss conditions such as telogen effluvium.

Nigella Sativa not only prevents hair loss but also improve a person’s overall health. It has anti-bacteria and anti-inflammatory properties and has been known to help prevent diseases that cause cancer. It is also used to treat cancer patients. Nigella Sativa oil is usually taken orally, and can also be applied directly to the scalp.

References:

Rossi A, Priolo L, Iorio A, et al. Evaluation of a therapeutic alternative for telogen effluvium: a pilot study. Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences, and Applications 2013;3:9-16.
Muhammad A, Amin ARM, Bakar RA, et al. The effectiveness of coconut oil mixed with herbs to promote hair growth. International Journal of Ethics in Engineering and Management Education 2014;1(3):27-30.
Hill RP, Haycock JW, Jahoda CA. Human hair follicle dermals cells and skin fibroblasts show differential activations of NF-KB in response to pro-inflammatory challenge. Experimental Dermatology 2012;21(2):158-60.
Ali BH, Blunden G. Pharmacological and toxicological properties of Nigella sativa. Phytother Res 2003;17(4):299-305.

Dr. Sanusi Umar, MD

Sanusi Umar MD, FAAD is a board certified Dermatologist by the American board of dermatologists. Before then he was board certified by the American board of internal medicine. He is on faculty at both UCLA and Harbor-UCLA dermatology divisions. He is the head of the scalp and hair disorders section of the Harbor-UCLA where he teaches dermatology residents. Dr Umar has published several articles in peer review journals in the field of dermatology and the subject of hair disorders and management in general. His areas of research include hair loss treatment using natural non pharmaceutical methods, acne keloidalis nuchae, novel hair loss treatment pathways as well as in the field of hair transplantation where he pioneered the follicular unit excision - FUE methods of hair surgery, body hair transplantation and African hair type transplantation. He holds several patents both in the United states and worldwide. He is the owner of Dr U Hair and Skin Clinic, Finetouch Laboratories Inc which is the maker of an all natural hair health product line as well as Dr U Devices Inc which is a maker of FUE hair transplantation and other surgery devices

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