Saw Palmetto for hair loss – natural remedy or myth?

Hair loss is a widespread problem that can affect both men and women. In addition to well-known medications such as minoxidil or finasteride, a natural alternative is increasingly coming into focus: saw palmetto. But how does the plant extract work and can it actually help to slow down or even stop hair loss?
1. What is Saw Palmetto?
Origin and properties
Saw Palmetto is an extract from the berries of the saw palmetto, which grows mainly in North America. The plant has been used in traditional medicine for centuries - especially for hormonal complaints.
Effect in the body
The special feature of Saw Palmetto lies in its ability to inhibit the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Important background
- DHT is considered the main trigger of androgenetic hair loss - the most common form in men and increasingly also in women.
- DHT blockade allows the hair follicles to remain active for longer.
2. Saw Palmetto and Hair Loss
Inhibition of DHT
- DHT reduces the size of hair follicles and causes hair to thin and eventually fall out.
- Saw Palmetto can naturally mitigate this process and keep the hair follicles vital for longer.
Study situation
- Some clinical studies show that Saw Palmetto can have comparable effects to synthetic active ingredients - but with fewer side effects.
- The effectiveness is individual: not everyone responds equally well to the active ingredient.
3. Application
Forms of ingestion
Capsules or tablets
For internal use - mostly standardized extracts.
Serums and tinctures
For external use directly on the scalp, often combined with stimulating active ingredients.
Combination products
Saw Palmetto is often reinforced with other ingredients, e.g:
- Biotin → for a strong hair structure
- Caffeine → promotes blood circulation to the scalp
- Ginseng → stimulates the hair roots
- Zinc → important for cell division
Duration until effect
As hair growth is slow, the first effects are visible after 3-6 months at the earliest. Patience and regular use are crucial.
4. Advantages over synthetic products
Natural alternative
- Herbal and usually well tolerated
- Significantly fewer side effects compared to finasteride
Combination option
The extract can be combined very well with other active ingredients that additionally support hair growth.
5. Limitations of Saw Palmetto
As promising as the results are, Saw Palmetto is not a miracle cure.
Restrictions
- Possible effects are only visible with regular and long-term use.
- The effect varies from person to person.
- The study situation is not yet as extensive as for classic medications.
Conclusion: Saw Palmetto as part of a holistic solution
Saw Palmetto is considered one of the most promising natural approaches against hormonal hair loss. Studies show that the extract can inhibit the conversion of testosterone to DHT - a key factor in androgenetic alopecia.
However, a pure Saw Palmetto preparation is usually not enough, as hair loss generally has several causes. This is precisely where the Laduti Hair Serum comes in:
- It contains Saw Palmetto, which specifically reduces the hormonal influence on the hair roots.
- Combined with Procapil™, which strengthens hair anchoring and protects follicles from ageing processes.
- With AnaGain™which reactivates inactive hair follicles and can extend the growth phase.
- Supplemented with caffeine, which stimulates blood circulation to the scalp.
- Supported by ginseng & rosemary oil, which improve the vitality of the hair roots.
- Rounded off with biotin, which is essential for promoting keratin production and strengthening the hair structure.
The result is a broad-based, natural active ingredient formula that sensibly integrates Saw Palmetto and at the same time addresses other key causes of hair loss - without any aggressive chemicals such as minoxidil.

FAQ
Does Saw Palmetto really help against hair loss?
Studies suggest that Saw Palmetto can inhibit the effect of DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a hormone responsible for hereditary hair loss. The results vary from person to person, but can provide natural support.
How long does it take for the extract to take effect?
The first effects are usually visible after 3-6 months, as hair growth is a slow biological process. Patience and consistent use are crucial.
Are there any side effects?
Saw-Palmetto is considered to be well tolerated. In rare cases, mild stomach complaints or headaches may occur. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid taking it.
Can Saw Palmetto be combined with other products?
Yes, it is often combined with other natural active ingredients such as caffeine, biotin or ginseng to provide additional support for the hair follicles.
Is Saw Palmetto also suitable for women?
Basically yes - especially in the case of hormonal hair loss. However, it is best for women to consult a doctor before taking it.