Effect of Curcumin on Grey Hair Reduction
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 10
Abstract
Abstract: This brief case study reports the observation of a beneficial effect of curcumin on reducing grey hair as well as the associated side effects of this drug. It also describes the dose and dosing frequency of curcumin that is needed to exert the observed efficacy without showing the side effects. This information may also be of interest to other researchers who are doing dose range studies on this compound for various purposes. Keywords:Curcumin; Beneficial health effect; Side effects; dosing regimen
Authors and Affiliations
Jian Zhang
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