So here's another daily do from your friendly local dermatologist!
All right, so when you get on the internet you
hear all sorts of stuff and that's why we're doing these talks. It's that so hopefully
someone who is an expert in the field for the knowledge we currently have, please hear that, for the knowledge we currently have,
can talk to you about different things that happen or that you can use or fill in the blank.
When I got in to medical school the very first day, they said medical school's like drinking out of a fire hose and
the problem is that 50% of what we tell you is wrong and we don't know which 50% is wrong. So learn it all.
Okay, and throughout my career, I've been a doctor for
almost 20 years now,
things have changed and
part of why things change is that the medical community is trying to do scientific research
so that we can give you
accurate knowledge at least based off of the studies. So it's not just a bunch of antidotal nonsense.
It's actually saying okay we try to control for the variables.
We tried to do something that, the study should be reproducible in a big population, so that we can give you
honest risks benefits and options.
Otherwise, we're just witch doctors.
That brings me to
soaking your head and olive oil at the end of the night and then putting a shower cap on i,  does not help your hair?
 
I on't know. I really don't know, there's lots of different formulations of olive oil.
Whether they're expeller pressed or cold pressed or heat, press there's extra-virgin. There's non virgin. There's there's all sorts of different things and
I don't know if putting that on your scalp is going to occlude or block the hair follicles from breathing.
I don't know if it's going to give some of those good omega-3
fatty acids down there and reduce inflammation or if all that occlusion, that oil on there, is going to cause more inflammation.
Everybody's hair is a little different.
Some people have very oily hair and would olive oil help that or hurt it, I'm guessing it would hurt it.
How about very dry hair? Guys,
the, the point is is that we haven't studied it and
what might work for one
person with a certain type of hair and a certain type of hairstyle and living in a certain climate and having certain bathing
practices might be very different from you.
So I don't recommend these things.
To be fair,  I also don't recommend a lot of the PHA mods or hair styling gels or shampoos or anything else like this
because of the ingredients that are in them.
So I prefer more natural,
less pesticide, less
chemicals, less preservatives. I prefer all that for myself because I don't know what all these
chemicals that are in products will do over the long haul.
So I go to the Environmental Working Group and everything that I put on my body I try, at least,
to make sure that the individual ingredients in there are
reasonable and I'd suggest you do the same thing
but I'd also suggests that if you see some latest and greatest natural cure of
taking your head and a vat of olive oil and then
you know putting a shower cap on and occluding it while you sleep at night.
I'm not sure that's gonna do anything good for you.
I don't think it's gonna do much good for your pillowcase and I just simply wouldn't recommend it.
I now you're saying well, come on Reagan. That's ridiculous.
But guys my job here is to tell you what we know with the best available
evidence that we have right now. It's not just to make
whimsical guesses for what might work or might not work for you.
That's not what you come to us for. That's not what your on this video for. I'm
trying to educate to the best of my ability which will change in three to five years.
So stay tuned.
 
