Abstract:Decades of study on alopecia areata have concluded that the condition results from an autoimmune attack on the hair follicle growth center (anagen). In this study, we have used C3H mice, the established model of human alopecia areata. Elderly mice (18 months), almost completely alopecic, were placed on a daily conventional diet (6gm chow/mouse) for 32 weeks (8 months), into which 80mg/mouse of CVT-E002 (a proprietary extract of North American ginseng), was homogenized. These mice began to show hair re-growth a… Show more
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