Hair growth is a complex process that involves many factors. This includes genetics, nutrition, and hormone levels. Unfortunately, as we age most men tend to experience some degree of hair loss. The body loses the ability to create some of the natural hormones needed for hair growth. The production of hair follicles starts to decline, new hair struggles to grow and in some instances, hair can even lose its color. Hair growth products claim to be the miracle cure. But is it?
But what do you do when you start to experience hair loss? This is where the potential for novel peptides for hair loss research comes in. New studies show that peptide therapy may be able to reverse hair loss. It could potentially kickstart the body to produce enough hormones to promote hair growth.
In this blog post, we will discuss some of the up-and-coming peptide research. Which peptides can potentially combat hair loss and promote hair growth?
What Causes Hair Loss?
Scalp Health
The health of your scalp may play a major role in maintaining strong and healthy hair follicles. Poor scalp health may lead to conditions like dandruff, dermatitis, and fungal infections. These may weaken hair follicles over time and even contribute to an increase in hair loss.
To promote healthy hair growth and prevent hair loss, a clean and well-nourished scalp is essential.
The Immune System
Another key factor in hair loss may lie in your immune system. Most autoimmune disorders such as alopecia occur when the immune system attacks itself. This results in diminished hair follicles and sudden hair loss in patches. Chronic inflammation and stress can further exacerbate immune system imbalances. This increases the risk of hair loss.
Genetic Factors
Genetics plays a major role in hair loss, particularly in conditions like alopecia, also known as male or female pattern baldness. This hereditary condition causes hair follicles to shrink over time, resulting in thinner hair and eventual hair loss.
Potential Peptide Therapy for Hair Loss and Hair Growth
If research is to be proven, peptides can indeed reverse the damage that hair encounters as we age. Even better, peptides can potentially stimulate the growth of new hair. This may be an exciting future approach to maintaining your hair health.
Peptides are chains of amino acids. These in themselves are small building blocks of proteins responsible for stimulating hormones. Hormones then send messages to parts of the body that are not functioning as they should. This includes hair follicles.
Peptides are chains of amino acids responsible for stimulating certain hormones to send messages. These go to parts of the body that are not functioning as they should. [R] This includes hair follicles!
Here is a list of the best peptides to potentially stimulate hair growth and prevent hair loss:
Ipamorelin
In addition to its potential anti-aging effects. Another major factor Ipamorelin is being researched for is its ability to maintain the health of skin, nails, and hair. Hair cells tend to lose the pigments responsible for melanin formation. GH therapies such as Ipamorelin, have the potential to increase levels of human growth hormone. This may result in thicker, shinier, and stronger hair growth. [R]
CJC-1295
CJC-1295 is a peptide believed to extend the half-life of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). This extension results in a more prolonged release of growth hormone. [R]
Research on CJC-1295 for hair growth is ongoing. However, early studies and anecdotal evidence suggest potential benefits.
As mentioned above, similar to Ipamorelin, CJC-1295 may enhance growth hormone levels. This could result in thicker hair shafts, contributing to a fuller and healthier appearance.
The anagen phase is the active growth phase of the hair follicle cycle. Growth hormone may extend this phase, allowing for longer and more robust hair growth. [R]
BPC-157
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in the gastric juice in the stomach. It is studied for its potential to promote regeneration and healing. This includes the regeneration of hair follicles. It works by potentially stimulating the growth of new blood vessels, which can improve circulation and promote the growth of new hair. [R] [R]
A clinical study investigated the potential of BPC-157 in alopecia (male or female pattern baldness). BPC-157 hair loss treatment injections were found to improve hair density and thickness. Following six months of treatment, subjects showed significant results. They found increases in the number of hair per square centimeter and an increase in hair thickness. [R]
TB-500
TB-500 is a derivative of thymosin beta-4, which is found in most animals. TB-500 has seen an influx of research on its potential for hair growth. Studies show it may play a potential role in promoting hair growth by influencing some key events in the hair cycle. These include the promotion of migration in stem cells and their effect on the base of hair follicles. This has a few key outcomes, including blood vessel growth.
This is particularly valuable in considering small blood vessels called capillaries. These capillaries supply oxygen and nutrients to hair follicles. VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) is the primary peptide that controls the development of blood vessels. It is a key player in processes such as hair development, formation of new blood vessels, and recovery from cardiac injury. [R]
Copper Peptides (GHK Cu Peptide)
The human body naturally produces amino acids and copper. These combine to form a copper peptide. The chemical, also referred to as GHK-Cu peptide, is a naturally occurring peptide produced when the body is in stages of healing. GHK is believed to signal the proteins that work with copper to stimulate the rejuvenation of aging cells in the skin and produce healthier skin and hair.
According to an in vitro study, one potential advantage of copper peptides is their capacity to lengthen the hair growth cycle. The results indicate that Copper Peptides may stop hair loss by possibly thickening existing strands. [R]
GHK-Cu may potentially work in combination with its above effects to improve hair retention and even encourage hair regrowth. This may be the best peptide for hair growth research. After all, there is a reason why the peptide is found in many premium cosmetic and hair care products
In Summary
As human beings, we understand how hair thinning and hair loss can affect one’s self-esteem. However, as new research evolves we remain hopeful that novel interventions such as those mentioned above can become common practice. As with most compounds, it is important to note that results can also be dependent on external factors. A balanced diet rich in essential nutrients like biotin and various vitamins can complement the effects of peptide therapies.
As most of these treatments are yet to receive clearance for safety, efficacy, and side effects, BC9 sells peptides for research purposes only.
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