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Verdict No. 192 · Search date 2026-07-10 · Methodology v0.6

Oral keratin,
does it really help with Hair and nails?

30-Second Summary
C
Evidence Grade C · 44 · Safety unknown
The evidence is tied not to general keratin but to studies of a specific ingredient
What the
research shows
Oral keratin has RCT signals for hair and nail measures from specific hydrolyzed keratin ingredients such as Cynatine HNS. However, positive evidence is concentrated around specific ingredients, manufacturer-linked research lines, and cosmetic measures, with insufficient independent replication.
What the
ads claim
Advertisements mention "edible keratin," "hair structural protein," and "nail strengthening." The research evidence is tied not to general keratin protein but to a specific hydrolyzed/solubilized ingredient and dose.
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Useful facts when choosing a product

  • The representative study dose is Cynatine HNS 500 mg/day for 90 days.
  • For wool-derived ingredients, wool or lanolin allergy and ingredient source may need to be checked.
  • This is not interpreted as the same evidence as RCTs of treatments for hair-loss diseases.
  • For products containing biotin, zinc, and vitamin combinations, it is difficult to isolate the effect of keratin alone.
Gap Measurement · Verdict 192 · C 44
What advertising claims
What independent, higher-quality research supports
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What the research actually shows

The Cynatine HNS 500 mg/day 90-day study is repeatedly cited for signals of improvement in hair loss, hair growth, strength, shine, and nail measures. However, this evidence is not a large independent RCT that is easily indexed in PubMed; it is identified as a small product-study line for a specific ingredient, and limitations remain regarding ingredient supply, manufacturer interests, and small cosmetic measures. Independent large repeated studies using the same ingredient and dose are limited.

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Why this is classified as C (44)

There is a direct cosmetic-measure RCT signal, but it is concentrated in a specific ingredient, manufacturer funding, and small studies, so this is C at 44 points.

Counterpoint. Deficiency-related hair loss or disease-related hair loss requires cause diagnosis and separate treatment evidence.

Rejudgment record. Draft — Positive small RCTs for a specific ingredient, but no independent replication and concentration of manufacturer funding

Cross-check — Codex and Claude

This verdict was drafted by Codex through literature review and source-existence checks, cross-checked through blind grading and adversarial audit, and settled by reapplying the methodology boundary rules. Cases with split grades were resolved through rejudgment.
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Evidence Table

StudyDesignSampleFundingEndpointResultWeight
Cynatine HNS product study, 2014Repeatedly cited randomized placebo-controlled product studyIngredient manufacturer-relatedHair loss, growth, strength, shine, and nail measuresReported improvement in hair and nail measures after Cynatine HNS 500 mg/day for 90 days.Core
Guo EL & Katta R 2017Dermatology nutrition literature reviewAcademicNutritional deficiency, supplements, and hairSummarized the need to separate deficiency/disease causes from general supplement efficacy in hair problems.Supporting
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Receipt — 3 References

Every cited source was opened and checked against the live page on 2026-07-10.

Secondary summaries of the Cynatine HNS 500 mg/day, 90-day randomized placebo-controlled hair/nail product study.
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Guo EL, Katta R. Diet and hair loss: effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2017;7:1-10. PMID: 28979695. DOI: 10.5826/dpc.0701a01.
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NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Dietary Supplement Fact Sheets and general supplement safety resources.
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Draft and rewrite: Codex (AI) · Verification: Codex blind grading and adversarial audit · Final adjudication: Claude
Reviewed and approved: Chamgap Editorial Team · Approval date: 2026-07-10 · Corrections: none

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Oral keratin x hair and nails Evidence Grade C card
[Chamgap] Oral keratin x hair and nails — Evidence Grade C·44. 3 cited sources checked. Source: https://health-receipt.pages.dev/en/verdicts/skin-hair/oral-keratin-hair-nails/ · CC BY 4.0

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