Enhancement of Hair Growth through Stimulation of Dermal Papilla Cells in Human Follicular Dermal

Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 4

Abstract

Hair gives one of the most memorable images of a person’s identity. Hair loss has an enormous impact on quality of life. Although various treatment strategies are available to prevent hair loss, unfortunately not adequate. Hence, in this context authors performed this study to evaluate the impact of Consciousness Energy Healing (The Trivedi Effect®) Treatment on the test item (DMEM) in human follicular dermal papilla culture cells for the assessment of hair cell growth and development in vitro. The test item, DMEM was divided into three parts. First part did not receive any sort of treatment and defined as the untreated DMEM group. The second and third parts were treated with the one-time and two-times Biofield Energy Treatment by a renowned Biofield Energy Healer, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi and coded as the one-time Biofield Energy Treated DMEM (BT-I) and two-times Biofield Energy Treated DMEM (BT-II) groups, respectively. Results showed that BT-I group exhibited 14.8%, however BT-II group was significantly (p≤0.001) increased cellular proliferation of dermal papilla cells by 124.3% compared to the untreated DMEM group. The results demonstrated that the Biofield Energy Healing Treatment significantly increased the proliferation of human hair follicle dermal papilla cells. Therefore, the Consciousness Energy Healing (The Trivedi Effect®) Treatment could be useful as a hair growth enhancer against different skin injuries like actinic keratosis, necrotizing fasciitis, sebaceous cysts, diaper rash, decubitus ulcer and hair-related disorders like androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness), alopecia totalis or alopecia universalis, traction alopecia, telogen effluvium, trichodystrophy, scarring alopecias, alopecia areata, etc.

Authors and Affiliations

Mahendra Kumar Trivedi and Snehasis Jana*

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  • EP ID EP745925
  • DOI 10.23880/oajpr-16000166
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Mahendra Kumar Trivedi and Snehasis Jana* (2018). Enhancement of Hair Growth through Stimulation of Dermal Papilla Cells in Human Follicular Dermal. Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-745925