Please enjoy the below research studies and articles for herbs listed in 2nd Gen Herbal Products. Our all natural herbal hair and skin care products give customers the freedom from chemicals, dyes, parabens and sulfates. Product and ingredient integrity are our number one priority so additional research is done before, during and after the manufacturing process of 2nd Gen Herbal products. If you have any additional questions or concerns please feel free to contact: plrherbal@gmail.com
Peppermint Oil:
Oh, J.Y., Park, M.A. & Kim, Y.C. Peppermint Oil Promotes Hair Growth without Toxic Signs. Toxicol Res. 30, 297–304 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5487/TR.2014.30.4.297
Weger, N. and Schlake, T. (2005) IGF-1 signalling controls the hair growth cycle and the differentiation of hair shafts. J. Invest. Dermatol., 125, 873–882.
omar, K.M. and Kirby, D.F. (2005) Herbal remedies in gastroenterology. J. Clin. Gastroenterol., 39, 457–468.
ills, J.M. and Aaronson, P.I. (1991) The mechanism of action of peppermint oil on gastrointestinal smooth muscle: an analysis using patch clamp electrophysiology and isolated tissue pharmacology in rabbit and guinea pig. Gastroenterology, 101, 55–65.
Gwendolyn L. Hall. Hair care compositions for promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss. . 2012.
Wu, Z.; Tan, B.; Liu, Y.; Dunn, J.; Martorell Guerola, P.; Tortajada, M.; Cao, Z.; Ji, P. Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Properties of Essential Oils from Peppermint, Native Spearmint and Scotch Spearmint. Molecules 2019, 24, 2825.
Eucalyptus:
Takagi, Y., Ning, X., Takahashi, A., Ishizaki, C., Nishizaka, T., Kaizu, K., Miyaki, M., Yamamuro, H., & Kawashima, M. (2018). The efficacy of a pseudo-ceramide and eucalyptus extract containing lotion on dry scalp skin. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology, 11, 141–148. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S158428
Rosemary:
Panahi Y, Taghizadeh M, Marzony ET, Sahebkar A. Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed. 2015;13(1):15-21.
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Vol. 37, February 1999, pp. 124-130 Review Article Pharmacology of rosemary (Rosmarinus oificinalis Linn.) and its therapeutic potentials M R AI-Sereiti', K M Abu-Amerb & P Sena .* 'Oepartment of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, AI-Fateh University of Medical Sciences, Tripoli, Libya bOepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, AI-Fateh Uni versity, Tripoli, Libya
Abdelhakim Bouyahya, Nadia Dakka, Fatima Lagrouh, Jamal Abrini, Youssef Bakri. (2018) In vitro Antiproliferative and Antidermatophyte Activities of Essential Oils from Three Moroccan Medicinal Plants. Journal of Biologically Active Products from Nature 8:3, pages 144-153.
Teresa S. Cid-Pérez, José V. Torres-Muñoz, Guadalupe V. Nevárez-Moorillón, Enrique Palou, Aurelio López-Malo. (2016) Chemical characterization and antifungal activity of Poliomintha longiflora Mexican oregano. Journal of Essential Oil Research 28:2, pages 157-165.
Vitamin E Oil:
Nachbar, F., Korting, H.C. The role of vitamin E in normal and damaged skin. J Mol Med 73, 7–17 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00203614
Jens J. Thiele MD. Sherry N. Hsieh PhD. Swarna Ekanayake‐Mudiyanselage MD. Dermatologic Surgery. Vitamin E: Critical Review of Its Current Use in Cosmetic and Clinical Dermatology. March 21, 2006
Frankincense and Myrrh:
Michie, C. A., & Cooper, E. (1991). Frankincense and myrrh as remedies in children. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 84(10), 602–605.
Cao, B., Wei, X. C., Xu, X. R., Zhang, H. Z., Luo, C. H., Feng, B., Xu, R. C., Zhao, S. Y., Du, X. J., Han, L., & Zhang, D. K. (2019). Seeing the Unseen of the Combination of Two Natural Resins, Frankincense and Myrrh: Changes in Chemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 24(17), 3076. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173076
Morikawa T, Matsuda H, Yoshikawa M. A Review of Anti-inflammatory Terpenoids from the Incense Gum Resins Frankincense and Myrrh. J Oleo Sci. 2017;66(8):805-814. doi:10.5650/jos.ess16149
Goats Milk:
A.C.Ribeiro, S.D.A.Ribeiroabc. Specialty products made from goat milk.
Chun Hu and David D. Kitts. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2000 48 (5), 1466-1472. DOI: 10.1021/jf990677
Echinacea. Root:
Rudolf Bauer, Karin Woelkart. 2014. Echinacea Species. Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements, Second Edition, pages 226-234.
Jim Hudson, Selvarani Vimalanathan, Linda Kang, Virginie Treyvaud Amiguet, John Livesey & J. Thor Arnason (2005) Characterization of Antiviral Activities in Echinacea. Root Preparations, Pharmaceutical Biology, 43:9, 790-796, DOI: 10.1080/13880200500408491
Hemp Seed Oil:
S. Sapino. M. E. Carlotti. E. Peira. M. Gallarate. Hemp‐seed and olive oils: Their stability against oxidation and use in O/W emulsions.
Shea Butter
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research (2020), 90, pp. 459-469. https://doi.org/10.1024/0300-9831/a000587. © 2019 Hogrefe Verlag.
Cooking with shea butter is associated with lower blood pressure in the Ghanaian population
Published online: April 10, 2019https://doi.org/10.1024/0300-9831/a000587
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