“A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF BOTANICAL INGREDIENTS LIKE PUMPKIN SEEDS, BLACK CUMIN SEEDS AND BURDOCK ROOTS AND THEIR EFFICACY FOR HEALTHY HAIR AND PREVENTING PREMATURE GRAYING OF HAIRS.”

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Dolly M. Patel
Kuntupalli Sandhya Rani
Dr. Pragnesh Patani

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Hair Health, Pumpkin seeds, Black cumin seeds and Burdock roots

Abstract

Hair health and the prevention of premature graying have been enduring concerns for individuals seeking natural and effective remedies. Hair is a crucial aspect of an individual's appearance, enhancing their personality, glamour, self-esteem, and confidence. It is a protein filament that grows from dermal follicles and is derived from the skin's ectoderm. Hair growth and pigmentation are biological activities of hair follicles, and it is essential to care for both the hair follicle and the hair shaft for healthy, manageable hair. Micronutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, play essential roles in maintaining hair health and growth. Hair follicles undergo four stages: anagen (growth stage), catagen (degenerative phase), telogen (resting stage), and exogen (shedding stage). Pumpkin seeds, known for their rich nutrient profile, contain vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are crucial for hair health. Their potential to strengthen hair follicles, improve hair texture, and reduce hair loss will be explored in this review. Black cumin seeds, a source of essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals, have gained attention for their purported ability to combat hair loss, promote hair growth, and maintain natural hair color. Burdock roots, traditionally used for their detoxifying properties, are also recognized for their role in nourishing the scalp and supporting overall hair health

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