Is He Shou Wu good for hair growth?
He Shou Wu is the holy grail of hair health in Chinese Medicine. Studies show that He Shou Wu appears to transition hair follicles from damaged, dormant stages into rejuvenated, fast-growing ones that resemble hair growth patterns in the young.
What herbs reverse gray hair?
These include:
- Coconut oil. Every other day, before bed, massage coconut oil onto your hair and scalp.
- Ginger (Zingiber officinale).
- Blackstrap molasses.
- Amla (Phyllanthus emblica).
- Black sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum).
- Ghee.
- Amaranth (Amaranthus).
- Wheatgrass juice (Thinopyrum intermedium).
How long does it take for He Shou Wu to reverse grey hair?
Although He Shou Wu may work quicker from one individual to the next, we recommend you use He Shou Wu on a daily basis. After consistent use for at least 3-4 months, you should begin to see and feel results. You should achieve continued results the longer you are on the product.
What is he shou wu extract powder?
He shou wu extract powder will dissolve instantly in warm water, or you can simply add it to your juices, smoothies and other culinary creations. While more studies still need to be done on this herb, you only have to read reviews to see just how many people report noticing thicker, stronger and more lustrous hair after taking he shou wu regularly.
What is he shou wu and how to take it?
He shou wu is typically taken as a powder, in capsule form, or, for increased potency, as a concentrated extract powder. He shou wu has an impressive backstory: legend states that it was first discovered by an old man called He Tianer.
Does he shou wu work for hair loss?
So even if you’re not dealing with hair loss, a receding hairline or signs of greying (just yet), he shou wu is still a beneficial health supplement. Here are some of the other main health benefits of he shou wu:
What is he Shou Wu (Jing tonic)?
When looking at it from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective (TCM), healthy hair is linked to the health of the blood, liver and kidneys. He shou wu is classed as a Jing tonic.