Baicapil™: The Three-Plant Complex That Delivers 38,000 New Hairs
Source: Provital Group, 6-Month Double-Blind Study #61-Volunteer
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Baicapil™ is a three-plant complex developed by Provital (Barcelona) combining extracts of Chinese skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis), soy sprouts, and wheat sprouts. Its mechanism operates at the cellular energy level — in vitro studies demonstrate glycolysis increase of +200%, ATP production via the respiratory chain increasing by +270%, and TERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase) activation reaching up to 250% of control values.
The pivotal clinical study was a 6-month double-blind placebo-controlled trial with 61 volunteers (17 male, 44 female), aged 18–60. Results: anagen hair increased by +12.7% (vs +2.0% placebo), telogen hair decreased by −27.2% (vs +6.9% placebo), A/T ratio improved from 3.5 to 5.9 (+68.6%), hair density increased by +18%, and hair loss decreased by −60.6% at 3 months. Participants gained up to 38,000 new hairs, with an average of 12,500.
Baicalin, the key flavonoid in Baicapil™, delays cellular senescence by approximately +10% of replicative lifespan — equivalent to recovering a decade of cellular aging. This anti-senescence activity compounds over the 6-month protocol, which is why maximum density results appear in months 4–6.