Posté le 15/01/2005 à 11:48

En fait je suis comme beaucoup de gens
atteint d'alopecie androgenetique. (doctissimo.fr forum calvitie )
Il a été reconnu dernierement que l'application de jus d'oignon
quotidiennement a des effets sur la repousse
( experience en aveugle sur 2 population )
donc on se pose tous cette question, car c'est beaucoup plus simple de manger des oignons
crus ou bouillis que de s'appliquer une mixture pendant une heure tous les jours !
Merci beaucoup de vos reponses ecclairées.
Pelade. Des chercheurs irakiens ont récemment testé, auprès de 38 sujets atteints de pelade, les effets de l'application quotidienne (deux fois par jour) de jus d'oignon cru ou d'eau (placebo).27 Les auteurs ont rapporté qu'au bout des huit semaines qu'a duré l'étude, la repousse capillaire était observable chez quelque 87 % des sujets traités au jus d'oignon contre seulement 13 % des sujets du groupe placebo.
Onion juice (Allium cepa L.), a new topical treatment for alopecia areata.
Sharquie KE, Al-Obaidi HK.
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Iraq.
Alopecia areata is a patchy, non-scarring hair loss condition. Any hair-bearing surface may be involved, and different modalities of treatment have been used to induce hair regrowth. This study was designed to test the effectiveness of topical crude onion juice in the treatment of patchy alopecia areata in comparison with tap water. The patients were divided into two groups. The first group [onion juice treated] consisted of 23 patients, 16 males (69.5%) and 7 females (30.5%). Their ages ranged between 5-42 years with a mean of 22.7 years. The second group [control; tap-water-treated] consisted of 15 patients, 8 males (53.3%) and 7 females (46.6%). Their ages ranged between 3-35 years with a mean of 18.3 years. The two groups were advised to apply the treatment twice daily for two months. Re-growth of terminal coarse hairs started after two weeks of treatment with crude onion juice. At four weeks, hair re-growth was seen in 17 patients (73.9%), and, at six weeks, the hair re-growth was observed in 20 patients (86.9%) and was significantly higher among males (93.7%) compared to females (71.4%) P<0.0001. In the tap-water treated-control group, hair re-growth was apparent in only 2 patients (13%) at 8 weeks of treatment with no sex difference. The present study showed that the use of crude onion juice gave significantly higher results with regard to hair re-growth than did tap water (P<0.0001), and that it can be an effective topical therapy for patchy alopecia areata.
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