Nitric Oxide and Hair Loss
Will taking Nitric Oxide have adverse reaction on my thinning hair or the opposite?
We do know that nitric oxide is a vasodilator. Many of the claims that relate to increased blood flow that are reported from the low level laser therapy (LLLT) suggest that it is the nitric oxide that is causing the increased blood supply. Simply, LLLT has been claimed to increase blood flow to the hair follicles through nitric oxide production and release, thereby increasing hair growth. The evidence for this is scant and conjectural. Some people feel that if you take L-arginine supplements, this will help facilitate the process, but be careful as L-arginine is known in high doses to be a dangerous agent.
I hope I didn’t lose anyone. To sum all of that up — no, I do not believe it will have any effect on thinning hair.
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