Ketoconazole: The Hidden Hair Loss Cure You Need to Try Now (+How to use it the RIGHT way)



Ketoconazole: The Hidden Hair Loss Cure You Need to Try Now
Ketoconazole is a popular anti-fungal medication that has recently gained attention for its potential benefits in treating hair loss. Studies have shown that ketoconazole can help reduce inflammation, fight fungal infections, and block the production of DHT – a hormone that can contribute to hair loss. Whether used in shampoo form or as a topical treatment, ketoconazole has been shown to promote hair growth and improve hair density in both men and women. If you’re struggling with hair loss, it may be worth trying ketoconazole as a natural and effective solution. Discover the benefits of this miracle ingredient today and unlock the secret to healthy, luscious hair!

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timestamps
00:00 – 01:58 Intro & hair loss causes
01:59 – what is ketoconazole
02:40 – 0.3.10 – how does it work
03:11- 4:05 – tips
4:06 – how to use it

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Sources:
“Anti-inflammatory and Anti-androgenic Properties of Carbohydrate-Derived Fulvic Acid (CHD-FA) in the Topical Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia (AGA)” by Rossi A., et al. (2019).
“Ketoconazole in the management of alopecia” by Sharma VK, et al. (2005).
“Role of Ketoconazole and Itraconazole in Androgenetic Alopecia: A Comparative Study” by Sonthalia S, et al. (2018).
“Efficacy of topical ketoconazole in androgenetic alopecia” by Piérard-Franchimont C., et al. (1998).
“Ketoconazole as an adjunct to finasteride in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in men” by Shapiro J., et al. (2002).

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