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Regrow your hair with mayonnaise


Article posted on April 24th, 2007 in Hairloss Patents | 3,146 Views | Leave a Comment

A patent has been applied for a hair loss treatment that’s made mostly from mayonnaise.

Sounds strange but inventor Eula Palmer from Brooklyn, NY believes in this enough that she has recently filed a patent for this novel hair growth treatment.

According to the patent’s description, the “magic formula” essentially consists of mayonnaise in a concentration of between 55 and 64 percent by weight, olive oil in a concentration of between 12 and 15 percent by weight, carrot oil in a concentration of between 12 and 15 percent by weight, and collagen in a concentration of between 12 and 15 percent by weight.

The patent describes the first step to the hair loss treatment as washing the hair with a predetermined shampoo and then rinsing the hair to remove traces of the shampoo. The hair is then dried and the mayonnaise concoction is applied onto the hair and distributed throughout.  The hair is then covered with a cap for at least 30 minutes and then dried with a hair dryer.  Afterwards the gunk is rinsed out the hair with lukewarm water and a desired conditioning rinse is added to the hair.

We have no idea how successful it will be, but at least you won’t go hungry if it doesn’t work.

Source: US Patent Application - 20070086969

 
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Patent issued for Saw Palmetto and Swertia hair loss treatment


Article posted on January 31st, 2007 in Hair Loss News, Hairloss Patents | 1,317 Views | Leave a Comment

An Israeli company, Medidermis Ltd of Netanya Israel, has recently been issued a patent for a new hair loss product based on the ingredients Saw Palmetto and Swertia.

US Patent # 7,166,300 which was granted on January 23, 2007 is entitled: “Agent for inducing hair growth containing extracts of saw palmetto and swertia”.

Both Saw Palmetto and Swertia are plants whose extracts are often used in herbal treatments.  

Saw Palmetto is believed to be beneficial for hair loss because it blocks the androgen receptors where the DHT attaches to the hair cells in the follicle.   Saw Palmetto grows wild in the southern states of the USA like Florida.   Its berries contain the active ingredient that gives it the medicinal properties it has.

Swertia, also known as Chirata, Chirayta, Chiretta, Frasera, Green Gentian, Indian Balmony, Indian Gentian, Kirata-Tikta, Star gentian, Star Green-gentian, Green gentian, Felwort is indigenous to temperate Himalayas at altitudes above 4000 feet and is sometimes found in other parts of India.

Swertia is primarily used medicinally to treat intermittent fevers, skin diseases, intestinal worms, bronchial asthma, burning of the body and regulation of the bowels.

 
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