Molasses - a familiar Chinese medicine, has long been used by folk to treat premature graying and hair loss. Today, modern studies show that this root contains lecithin, anthraquinone and stilben glycoside active ingredients that help improve blood circulation, antioxidate and stimulate hair follicle growth.
A popular folk recipe is to wash your hair with shredded water combined with dried pork floss and lemongrass.
Simple way to make: boil 50g of green rice paper, 5 grilled pork floss and 5 lemongrass plants with 2 liters of water, then let it cool and use it to wash your hair. You should use it regularly 2-3 times a week for at least 1 month to see stronger shiny hair and less breakage.
Not only does it have hair-healthy effects, glass beans also help improve liver function, reduce blood fat and prevent aging, according to a review of research published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology. However, experts recommend using carefully processed pennywort (toasted with black beans) to avoid poisoning the liver when used for a long time.
In addition, you should combine a diet of enough zinc, iron and omega-3 to nourish hair from within. If hair loss is too much or there are areas of hair that are yanotic, you need to see a doctor to rule out underlying diseases.