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Raspberry ketone is a chemical that is found in red raspberries and other fruits. It's popular for obesity, but it's not clear if it helps. It's believed that raspberry ketone might increase metabolism, increase how quickly the body burns fat, and reduce appetite. But evidence in humans is limited. Raspberry ketone is also found in kiwifruit, peaches, grapes, apples, other berries, rhubarb, and the bark of yew, maple, and pine trees. People use raspberry ketone for obesity, hair loss, male pattern baldness, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. What are raspberry ketones good for? Patchy hair loss Patchy hair loss is also known as alopecia areata. It's believed that applying a raspberry ketone solution to the scalp may increase hair growth for people who are experiencing patchy hair loss.
Male pattern baldness
Another form of hair loss, male pattern baldness, or androgenic alopecia, can potentially be eased by applying a raspberry ketone solution to the scalp, in the same way as patchy hair loss.
As well as being used to help with hair loss, according to the study in the Growth-Hormone & IGF Research journal, raspberry ketones may also help combat the signs of ageing when applied directly to skin. Preliminary research carried out on 15 people over five months reported an improvement in their skin's elasticity. Obesity
Initial research has found that taking a combination of raspberry ketones and Vitamin C may potentially help people lose weight and body fat. Meanwhile, the impact of taking raspberry ketones on their own for obesity has not yet been evidenced. It's not until recently, that raspberry ketones have been taken to help with weight loss, which is the main reason why you may not have heard of them until now.
The link between raspberries and brain health Some research exists that has found that inflammation may contribute to dementia. Due to the fact raspberry ketones may reduce inflammation, it's thought they may potentially be able to reduce the risk of dementia. As yet, there have been no studies that have shown the impact raspberries or raspberry ketones may have on people who already have dementia or the likelihood of developing it. But research has shown links between raspberries and Alzheimer's Disease. The research focused on how ellagic acid, a phytochemical in raspberries, impacts the formation of amyloid plaques. People with Alzheimer's typically have these plaques in their brains, and the plaques get worse as the disease progresses. The study showed that ellagic acid might slow down the development of plaques.If this is the case, eating whole raspberries may be more beneficial than taking raspberry ketones as a supplement. However, more research is required to back up this claim. |