Hair Loss: Try Garlic for 60 Days

Hair Loss: Try Garlic for 60 Days


What do you think happens when you rub garlic into your hair every evening for 60 days?

Garlic isn’t just chili sauce; it contains allicin, a substance that stimulates blood flow to your scalp. This allows your hair follicles to receive more nutrients for hair growth.

Rubbing garlic in every evening yields no results for the first 15 days. But don’t immediately say it doesn’t work, because it works from the inside out, not just from the outside.

Between the 20th and 30th day, thin hairs begin to appear in places where there was no hair before. This means that the allicin is blocking the enzyme that causes hair loss.

On the 45th day, your hair starts to look thicker and darker, and it falls out less than before. And on the 60th day, you can finally say: “The result is good.” This is not magic, nor is it a simple prayer. It is biochemistry. If you rub garlic on your head, be prepared for the smell. Your head might smell like a street food stall during rush hour.

And if you have a sensitive scalp, it can become irritated if you just rub it on. So, although garlic is effective, there is now a wiser alternative: a hair product with the same ingredients, but without the pungent smell and without an itchy scalp. ***tokOB3