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 I. General information II. Main components III. 
 
 
Antioxidant and free radical scavenging properties     1 Flavonoids     2 Phenolic Acids     3 Total Polyphenol Content     4 Quercetin and Luteolin     5 Aspalathin and Nothofagin     6 Orientin and Rutin     7 Total Antioxidant Capability IV. Anti-inflammatory properties V.  Antimutagenic and Antimicrobial properties VI. Summary of test results to show improved hair growth VII. Rooibos as a cosmetic raw material. aged between 21 and 55 (average age: 34+/- 2). These volunteers suffered from hair loss. 
 
 
The efficacy of the product is given to the plants, they grow in the soil as it naturally exists, and periodically the plantations are left fallow, allowing the soil to rest before replanting in later years. Rooibos or red bush tea is rapidly growing in popularity as a result of the growing evidence that it has no known side effects. including the flavonoids quercetin and luteolin, which have been shown to have antioxidant activity. Like...</description>
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