Given the number of people suffering from hair loss, scientists are persistent with tying loose ends in the formulation of a hair loss cure despite the many hair loss treatments commercially available nowadays. Hair loss sufferers are patiently waiting.
In Japan, a group of researchers discovered and developed a possible cure to hair loss, especially that which is caused by chemotherapy: modified soybean.
Soybean is a good source of nutrients such as iron, calcium, phosphorus, and dietary fibres. It can also reduce LDL cholesterol, prevent cancer, and lessen the risk of coronary artery disease. Aside from that, it can reduce dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the main cause of hair loss in majority of cases.
The team developed a soybean infused with a substance that promotes hair growth and prevents hair loss caused by chemotherapy. Through genetic engineering technology, the researchers integrated the soybean with an anti-hypertensive substance derived from egg whites.
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