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Some researchers believe Insulin resistance may be a focus for hair loss therapy in the future. There are many different biological and biochemical events that play a role in both insulin and some forms of alopecia and there is increasing information that there may be a shared receptor in both disease.
Green Tea has been studied extensively for the therapeutic effects, health benefits, and for its powerful anti-oxidant powers. The natural plant has been shown to be an effective weight loss supplement, energy booster, and even an immune system aide. Researchers have been studying to see if green tea would be beneficial against hair loss and alopecia. It appears that chemicals found in the tea can benefit those experiencing thinning hair and going bald.
The hair loss (commonly known as androgenic alopecia) has experienced a boom of products and research findings in hopes of finding hair loss cures or hair growth remedies. The products range from FDA approved minoxidil to ancient indian medicine aromatherapy. There is a growing number of consumers you are looking for more natural hair treatments and products, and a large majority of them are concerned with hair loss.
Green tea (Camellia Ainensis) has been growing in popularity in health and beauty products. There is a growing number of studies that have shown the benefits of the anti-oxidant rich plant, including hair loss. In at least one study. green tea has been shown to be effective in treatment of androgenic alopecia, the most common cause of hair loss. New advancements in the hair industry have allowed some manufacturers to use green tea in shampoos and conditioners.
Natural hair loss is a slow process that can occur over many years. Alopecia also known as male pattern baldness are often due to increases in hormones such as dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which can cause the natural growth rate to be reduced and decreased blood flow.

