Did you know that the chemical used in French fries ends the hair fall?

Scientists in Japan say that the possibility of restoring the hair can be found in the chemical used to cook McDonald's potatoes. Yokohoma University researchers found that when using the chemical called émeshylpolysioxan, which is found in silicon and is put in oil to cook fries for fast food [...]
Scientists in Japan say that the possibility of restoring the hair can be found in the chemical used to cook McDonald's potatoes.
Yokohoma University researchers discovered that when using the chemical called émedimishylpolysioxan, which is found in silicon and is cooked in oil to cook the world's most famous French fries.
According to Standard Evening, this produces a mass of fossils that grow hair, which proved in mice.
Initial tests suggest that this approach can be used to treat the ultimate loss of hair in humans.
Although it has proved useful in the experiment, it is not suggested that people eat French fries because it has no effect on hair.
According to Junji Fukuda, a professor who helped in this study, more tests remain to be done to get the right results, which can be applied to people in the future.












