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Studies examining the effects of green tea extract on hair pay special attention to the active catechin, EGCG (2)
Green tea extract (GTE) is a concentrated antioxidant compound derived from Camellia sinensis leaves. Unlike the leaves used for oolong and black teas, these leaves do not undergo an oxidation process. The consumption of these leaves is often linked to certain health benefits. Recently, however, researchers turned to examine green tea for hair growth. Below is a compilation of the latest research on green tea benefits for hair.
Androgenic alopecia is hereditary baldness. It can affect both men and women. A gradual recession of hair usually characterizes the condition.
In men, androgenic alopecia usually begins at the top of the head and works its way back. Such is the reason why men are experiencing genetic hair loss suffer from a receding hairline. On the other hand, women experience thinning near the center of the head where the part is placed. The front hairline is not ordinarily affected in female pattern baldness. Female pattern baldness can be harder to treat due to diffuse thinning. It has been shown that thinning hair is highly susceptible to dihydrotestosterone ( DHT ). DHT is the main culprit in the causation of androgenic alopecia.
Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is a catechin that is viewed as the driving force behind the many benefits of green tea. This bioactive compound is a natural phenol and antioxidant. Antioxidants can safely interact with free radicals. Free radicals are compounds that can speed up the aging process. Thus, these compounds can damage hair health. By slowing down the rate of cell degeneration, anti-oxidants could be helpful even when hair loss is genetic. Studies have shown the positive effects of EGCG in hair loss treatment (1-4).
Skinmed (2012) published a review of twenty studies that observed the use of green tea in dermatology in terms of hair growth. Among the studies were in-vitro (in a test tube) and in-vivo (in a living organism) experiments that analyzed the effects that green tea extracts have on hair (1). In the end, scientists concluded that green tea can be effective in treating androgenetic alopecia.
A study conducted by Phytomedicine (2007) measured the effectiveness of EGCG green tea hair growth in a test tube (in-vitro) and a living organism (in-vivo). The experiment determined the potential benefits of EGCG hair loss treatment on human dermal papilla cells (DPCs) in-vitro and in-vivo (2). Dermal papilla cells regulate hair follicle growth and development.
The investigation found green tea extract hair growth was noticeable in both in-vivo and in-vitro experimentation. The study concluded that EGCG promotes hair growth through its anti-apoptotic (programmed cell death) effect on dermal papilla cells.
The Journal of the National Medical Association published an investigation in 2005 (3). The study divided mice suffering from hair loss into two groups. Researchers gave rodents in Group A the water that had polyphenol extracts derived from dehydrated green tea. Group B subjects received regular drinking water for treatment. Researchers administered treatment to both ranks for six months.
In the end, 33% of those mice in Group A experienced significant progress due to green tea extract treatment. Subjects in Group B did not encounter hair growth after six months of drinking regular water with no green tea extracts.
Men experience five alpha-reductase activity that is necessary for sexual differentiation. Although a vital enzyme in steroid metabolism, the chemical contributes to alopecia. A study has shown that EGCG found in green tea is a natural remedy that slows down the production of 5 alpha-reductase (4)—in other words, using EGCG by way of green tea as a hair loss treatment method could potentially hair growth. Green tea extract hair growth warrants further study to determine the dosing necessary to produce the effect. It is important to note that inhibiting 5 alpha-reductase activity could negatively affect sexual differentiation in men. Women also have DHT, although in smaller concentrations. Thus, it is likely that a topical route of administration might be the way to go as the amount of green tea needed to be consumed for effect may be too much for the average individual. It would also carry a lesser potential of causing sexual dysfunction.
For adults, green tea usually does not cause any side effects. It is mostly safe for oral consumption or when applied to the skin.
However, there are some concerns that may lead to complications for some. Because green tea contains caffeine, it may cause anxiety, nausea, or an upset stomach for those severely sensitive to caffeine. It may also increase their blood pressure and heart rate.
Large consumption of green tea extract can also lead to liver issues, though it is rare.
The Environmental Working Group scores green tea extract a 1-2 (green) on its safety hazard scale, depending on its usage. The low score indicates that this ingredient does not raise big concerns when used in beauty and food products.
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Androgenic alopecia affects more than three million men and women in the United States every year. Although the idea of green tea extract hair growth is still in its primary stages, the results from these studies are encouraging.
Dr.UGro Gashee fully understands the immense benefits that green tea offers for healthier hair growth. Beyond just adding it to our formulations, we have also ensured that this, and all our ingredients, have been processed to preserve the original healing potential offered by the plant sources found in nature. Here is one example of a happy customer who experienced an incredible reversal of her hair loss and thinning, which occurred after reaching menopause.
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