Reyesuela
April 4th, 2017, 06:51 AM
Capsaicin acts, when consumed, by blocking the CB2 receptor (cannaboid receptor 2), which causes hair loss when activated by stress. If you think you're having a stress shed, this should stop it in its tracks.
Capsaicin has a very short half-life of 25 minutes after oral administration, so taking smaller doses more often would do the most--like 100 mg with every meal or snack and at waking and bed time.
Eating spicy peppers works just just as well as cayenne pills. :)
Don't use it directly on skin under hair you want to keep, though. Topically, it makes your body think it's overheating and makes hair fall out.
Oh, and if you want good hair, don't smoke pot. ;)
Capsaicin has a very short half-life of 25 minutes after oral administration, so taking smaller doses more often would do the most--like 100 mg with every meal or snack and at waking and bed time.
Eating spicy peppers works just just as well as cayenne pills. :)
Don't use it directly on skin under hair you want to keep, though. Topically, it makes your body think it's overheating and makes hair fall out.
Oh, and if you want good hair, don't smoke pot. ;)