The most successful hair loss treatments to date are topical
products, such as Rogaine, or surgical hair transplants. Recently, however, scientists
have found that Vitamin D and its receptors seem to play a role in hair
follicle health. Vitamin D is known for keeping bones and skin healthy, but
according to Mark Haussler, a professor at the University of Arizona, Vitamin D
receptors are “crucial for the regeneration of hair.” The receptors are
believed to activate the hair growth, not the vitamin itself.
Researchers are challenged, though, because hair follicles
do not grow hair very well outside of the body. Also, too much Vitamin D can
have negative side effects, so any successful potential treatment must be aimed
at manipulating Vitamin D and its receptors only in the skin.
Since cancer patients, new moms and many other people suffer
from hair loss, a more effective treatment could change a number of lives. For
now, we just have to wait and see if this Vitamin D receptor will continue to
show promise and if more research will lead to a breakthrough treatment.
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