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August, 2003
Essential oils and low-intensity
electromagnetic pulses in the treatment of androgen-dependent alopecia.
Bureau JP, Ginouves P, Guilbaud J, Roux ME.
University of Medicine, Montpellier, France.
This double-blind randomized study vs placebo in healthy male and female
volunteers demonstrates the positive biologic effect on hair loss and hair
regrowth of a pulsed electromagnetic field in combination with essential oils
administered according to a regular treatment schedule of 26 weeks. Mean hair
count comparisons within the groups significantly favor the treatment group,
which exhibited a decrease in hair loss in 83% of the volunteers and a more than
20% hair count increase over baseline in 53% of patients. The process exhibited
no side effects or untoward reactions. The histologic examination correlated
with the clinical study.
A parallel immunohistochemical examination showed an increase in
the proliferation index, and when the expression of Ki67 (a cell proliferation
marker) is increased, the mitoses are barely visible in the histologic
examination. The rationale of this phenomenon is considered to be due to an
electrophysiologic effect on the quiescent hair follicle.
PMID: 14669818 [PubMed - in process]

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