If your hair is growing slower than you'd like, your diet could have something to do with it. A new study from Westlake University in Zhejiang, China, found that intermittent fasting could ...
The group that followed a normal eating schedule grew back their hair after 30 days, according to a breakdown by BBC Science Focus. The group that fasted exhibited only partial hair growth after ...
The group that followed a normal eating schedule grew back their hair after 30 days, according to a breakdown by BBC Science Focus. The group that fasted exhibited only partial hair growth after 96 ...
Mice on both intermittent fasting programs had only partial hair regrowth after 96 days, while mice with unlimited access to food had regrown most of their hair after 30 days — a finding that ...
Upon analysis, scientists found the mice following intermittent fasting only had partial hair regrowth after 90 days, compared to the control group that had regrown most of its hair after 30 days.
While normal mice regrew most of their hair within 30 days, fasting mice took up to 96 days to show partial regrowth. The culprit? Hair follicle stem cells that struggle to adapt to metabolic changes.
They found out that the controlled group that with unlimited access to food had hair regeneration after 30 days, while the intermittent fasting group, had partial hair regrowth after 96 days.