Discovering the Latest in Hair Loss Research Developments

August 5, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

Suffering from hair loss? If it’s any consolation, this is truly a great age to be born in if you have the genetic predisposition for hair loss. That’s because there are now a lot of research developments that will allow you to prevent and even re-grow your hair. Here’s what you need to know about hair loss research.

Current Research

Current research developments have truly come up with effective solutions for hair loss. Unfortunately, solution scams have also multiplied. It is important to remember that in order for you to find real treatments for hair loss, you have to conduct your own hair loss research. Find out the real causes of hair loss, possible solutions for hair loss and scientific evidences that can support available solutions.

There are numerous studies that have been conducted about possible hair loss solutions. In a nutshell, here is what current hair loss research has to say about treating hair loss:

The Androgenetic Alopecia – There are different kinds of hair loss but the most common is androgenetic alopecia in which genes and hormones cause hair loss. In this condition, hair loss can be medically treated by taking medicine that can stimulate hair growth or one that can block the hormone that causes hair loss. There is one of each kind of medicine. Both are FDA approved but only one of them can be safely used by females.

Hair Loss Surgery – The other medical method borne out of hair loss research that can treat hair loss is surgery. One popular method is hair transplantation in which healthy hairs are taken from the back of the scalp and transplanted to the balding area. This method is expensive. Clients also lament the fact that there are limits to the amount of hair that can be transplanted. In other words, even after transplantation, hair rarely ever looks plentiful or full.

Saw Palmetto – Surprisingly, hair loss research has revealed that the herb saw palmetto has some potential in treating male hair loss. Although more hair loss research is needed, current research findings reveal that the herb that was originally studied for prostate health has some DHT blocking properties.

Future Hair Loss Treatment

The above mentioned solutions summarize the options you can take for hair loss remedy. There is however some hope for future developments in hair loss treatment. Given below are promising hair loss research studies being conducted:

The Genes – Gene therapy hair loss research is very much on everyone’s mind but it is actually a method that is still being developed. Since genes are responsible for androgenetic alopecia, scientists believe that they may be able to remedy hair loss if they found a way to manipulate, modify or correct genes.

Replication of Hair Cells – There is now actually a patented method for replicating hair cells from hair samples and injecting the cells into the balding areas. Scientists are conducting more hair loss research on this technique.

DHT Blocking Drug – There is some evidence that a new drug is being developed that can hopefully block DHT better and more thoroughly than the currently available medicine.

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Hair Loss – a Way to Cure it Naturally!

July 10, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

Hello ‘terrified individual’. So you fear from the word hair loss. There are many like you. The million dollar question many ask is if they will get hair loss ever in their life. And the million dollar answer is that you really will get hair loss of some kind or the other later in life…….but there are natural ways to cure it.

First of all, hair loss is a condition in which a person loses hairs. Yes, everybody knows that. But not everyone knows the real root cause for hair loss. Hair loss means a person may be sick or just not eating right

Our hair is made of a type of protein called keratin. A single hair consists of a hair shaft (the part that shows), a root below the skin, and a follicle, from which the hair root grows. At the lower end of the follicle is the hair bulb, where the hair’s color pigment, or melanin, is produced.

Most people lose about 50 to 100 head hairs a day. These hairs are replaced — they grow back in the same follicle on your head. This amount of hair loss is totally normal and no cause for worry. If you’re losing more than that, though, something might be wrong (Definitely you have hair loss).

CAUSES OF HAIR LOSS

Illnesses or medical conditions. Endocrine (hormonal) conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or thyroid disease, can interfere with hair production and cause hair loss. People with lupus can also lose hair. The hormone imbalance that occurs in polycystic ovary syndrome can cause hair loss in teen girls as well as adult women. Medications. Some medications that have hair loss as a side effect may be prescribed for teens. These include acne medicines like isotretinoin, and lithium, which is used to treat bipolar disorder. Diet pills that contain amphetamines also can cause hair loss. Chemotherapy drugs for cancer are probably the most well-known medications that cause hair loss Alopecia areata. This skin disease causes hair loss on the scalp and sometimes elsewhere on the body. It affects 1.7% of the population, including more than 5 million people in the United States. Alopecia areata (pronounced: al-uh-pee-shuh air-ee-ah-tuh) is thought to be an autoimmune disease, in which the hair follicles are damaged by a person’s own immune system. (In autoimmune diseases, the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues, and organs in a person’s body.) Alopecia areata usually starts as one or more small, round bald patches on the scalp. These can get bigger, and in a small number of cases, can progress to total hair loss. Both guys and girls can get it, and it often begins in childhood. The hair usually grows back within a year, but not always. Sometimes people with alopecia areata lose their hair again. Trichotillomania (pronounced: trik-o-til-uh-may-nee-uh). Trichotillomania is a psychological disorder in which people repeatedly pull their hair out, often leaving bald patches. It results in areas of baldness and damaged hairs of different lengths. People with trichotillomania usually need professional help from a therapist or other mental health professional before they are able to stop pulling their hair out. Hair treatments and styling. Having your hair chemically treated, such as getting your hair colored, bleached, straightened, or permed, can cause damage that may make the hair break off or fall out temporarily. Another type of baldness that results from hair styling actually can be permanent: Wearing hair pulled so tightly that it places tension on the scalp can result in a condition called traction alopecia. Traction alopecia can be permanent if the style is worn for a long enough time that it damages the hair follicles. Poor nutrition. Poor eating can contribute to hair loss. This is why some people with eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia lose their hair: The body isn’t getting enough protein, vitamins, and minerals to sustain hair growth. Some teens who are vegetarians also lose their hair if they don’t get enough protein from non-meat sources. And some athletes are at higher risk for hair loss because they may be more likely to develop iron-deficiency anemia. Disruption of the hair growth cycle. Some major events can alter the hair’s growth cycle temporarily. For example, delivering a baby, having surgery, or going through a traumatic event can temporarily cause shedding of large amounts of hair. Because the hair we see on our heads has actually taken months to grow, a person might not notice any disruption of the hair growth cycle until months after the event that caused it. This type of hair loss corrects itself. Androgenetic alopecia. Among adults, the most common cause of hair loss is androgenetic (pronounced: an-druh-juh-neh-tik) alopecia, sometimes called male-pattern baldness. This condition is caused by a combination of factors, including hormones called androgens and genetics. Sometimes, the hair loss can start as early as the mid-teen years. It also can occur in people who take steroids like testosterone to build their bodies.

HOW TO PREVENT HAIR LOSS

So heres the natural way to prevent hair loss. Its best said that nature has its own cure for each disease. Do consider taking Aloe Vera for preventing hair loss. Why Aloe Vera – Because I used it and it has helped me in hair loss.

HOW TO TAKE ALOE VERA – You can take aloe vera as a juice extracted from the leaf of the plant or you can apply it raw over your face and hairs(head hairs only). Or you can try the most recommended method, that is you can take aloe vera pills. They are said to have the right combination of vitamins and minerals which helps aloe vera to work. Also they will provide you with a million other benefits including glowing skin, etc. Well I wont mention the benefits as the list is long. But for more info on how to use Aloe Vera pills you can try the site

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He became interested in Aloe after it helped him cure his Acne and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Since then he is researching Aloe Vera and promoting its use for many diseases.

What Causes Hair Loss?

May 21, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

It is normal to lose between 50-100 hairs a day, this is part of the hair renewal process. However most people suffer from excessive hair loss at one time in their life. There are many reasons for this including medication, radiation, chemotherapy, exposure to chemicals, hormonal and nutritional factors, thyroid disease, generalized or local skin disease, and stress.

Many of these causes are temporary and a few are permanent. These are some of the more common reason for hair loss.

HORMONAL BEHAVIOUR

Since hormones both stimulate hair growth and cause hair loss, hormonal changes by far have the biggest impact on hair loss. These can affect both men and women in the following ways:

This is the most common cause of thinning and affects both men and women. Men generally have hair loss concentrated in a specific pattern from the front through to the crown. Women tend to have thinning throughout their head without being in any specific pattern. This type of hair loss is caused by the androgen DHT, or Dihydrotestosterone. Since everyone has DHT that is produced by their bodies and only some people suffer from hair loss there has to be another factor involved. This other factor is having follicles that have a greater number of Androgen receptors for the DHT to attach to. This is the component that is inherited through the genes. To date the most effective preventative treatments are anti androgens, drugs that prevent the creation of DHT. In the future gene therapy will one day be able to alter the genes to prevent the follicles from being affected by DHT.

Childbirth

After pregnancy many women experience a loss of hair, this is caused many hair simultaneously entering the resting (telogen) phase. Within two to three months after giving birth, some women will notice large amounts of hair coming out in their brushes and combs. This can last one to six months, but resolves completely in most cases. This condition is caused by the hormonal changes that take place after a woman’s body recovers from her pregnancy.

Birth control pills

Women who have a genetic predisposition to suffer from Androgenic Alopecia can have it occur at a much younger age by taking birth control pills. The hormonal changes that occur trigger the onset of the Androgenic Alopecia. If a woman has a history of female pattern loss in her family she should advise her doctor before going on the pill. After the discontinuation of the pill the woman may notice that her hair begins shedding two or three months later. This may continue for six months when it usually stops. In some cases the process cannot be reversed and the woman may not regrow some of the hair that was lost.

DISEASE OR ILLNESS INFLUENCES

Since the follicle is a very sensitive it does respond to imbalances in the body. Most hair loss causes by disease or illness is temporary and resolves itself after the body has returned to a healthy condition.

High fever, severe infection, severe flu

Sometimes one to three months after a high fever, severe infection or flu, a person may experience hair loss, this is usually temporary and corrects itself.

Thyroid disease

Both an overactive thyroid and an underactive thyroid can cause hair loss. Thyroid disease can be diagnosed by your physician with laboratory tests. Hair loss associated with thyroid disease can be reversed with proper treatment.

Deficient diet

Some people who go on low protein diets, or have severely abnormal eating habits, may develop protein malnutrition. To help save protein the body shifts growing hair into the resting phase. If this happens massive amounts of hair shedding can occur two to three months later. A sign of this is if the hair can be pulled out by the roots fairly easily. This condition can be reversed and prevented by eating the proper amount of protein. Its very important when dieting to maintain an adequate protein intake.

Medications

Some prescription drugs may cause temporary hair shedding in a small percentage of people. Examples of such drugs include some of the medicines used for the following: gout, arthritis, depression, heart problems, high blood pressure, or blood thinner. High doses of vitamin A may also cause hair shedding.

Cancer treatments

Chemotherapy and radiation treatment will cause hair loss because it stops hair cells from dividing. Hairs become thin and break off as they exit the scalp. This occurs one to three weeks after the treatment. Patients can lose up to 90 percent of their scalp hair. The hair will regrow after treatment ends and patients may want to get wigs before treatment. There are some drugs in development to help prevent this hair loss from occurring.

Low serum iron

Iron deficiency occasionally produces hair loss. Some people don’t have enough iron in their diets or may not fully absorb iron in their diets. Women who have heavy menstrual periods may develop iron deficiency. Low iron can be detected by laboratory tests and can be corrected by taking iron pills.

Major surgery/chronic illness

Anyone who has a major operation – a tremendous shock to the system – may notice increased hair shedding within one to three months afterwards. The condition reverses itself within a few months but people who have a severe chronic illness may shed hair indefinitely. A relatively unknown fact is that hair transplantation surgery can actually cause additional hair loss or “shock fallout”. Hairs lost from shock fallout usually don’t regrow.

Alopecia Areata

This type of hair loss is believed to be caused by the immune system reacting to hair follicles as if they were antibodies and shutting them down. The hair loss is usually limited to a coin sized area and all the hair in the area is lost leaving a totally smooth round patch. In a more severe rarer condition called Alopecia Totalis, all hair on the entire body is lost, including the eyelashes. Treatments include topical medications, a special kind of light treatment, or in some cases drugs.

Fungus Infection (Ringworm) of the scalp

Caused by a fungus infection, ringworm (which has nothing to do with worms) begins with small patches of scaling that can spread and result in broken hair, redness, swelling, and even oozing. This contagious disease is most common in children and oral medication will cure it.

Stress
n cause hair loss is some people. Usually it occurs 3 months after the stressful event has occured and it may take 3 months after the stress period has ended for the hair growth to resume. In most cases it is temporary if the person is not predisposed to genetic or Androgenic Alopecia, if they are stress may trigger the onset of genetic hair loss or may worsen existing Androgenic hair loss.

MECHANICAL DAMAGE CAUSES HAIR LOSS

Damage to the hair can be self inflicted either by intentional or unintentional means. Some people going through stress continuously pull at their hair until it comes out. Styling hair by bleaching, braiding and straightening can also cause damage and results in hair being lost.

Trichotillomania or Hair Pulling

Some children and less often adults play with their hair by pulling on it or twisting it. This can be part of a behavioral problem or a bad habit that is often done unconsciously. If the behavior is not stopped permanent hair loss can result from the constant stress on the hair. Its best to seek the help of a mental health professional to solve this problem.

Hair Styling Treatments

Many people change the appearance of their hair by using chemical treatments like dyes, tints, bleaches, straighteners, relaxers and permanent waves. If correctly done and done using reputable products, its rare to have any damage. However, hair can become weak and break if any of these chemicals are used too often. Hair can also break if the solution is left on too long, if two procedures are done on the same day, or if bleach is applied to previously bleached hair. Some chemical relaxers do contain powerful chemicals and there have been instances of people get chemical burns from these products resulting in permanent hair loss. Only go to qualified hair stylists and if doing it yourself make sure you only use reputable products and follow the product directions.

Hair Braids/Weaves

Many black women and some black men braid their hair or wear hair weaves. Under normal conditions these cause no problems. However if the weave is attached too tight or the braids are wrapped too tight, they put a constant strain on the hair follicle. If this is done for an extended period of time permanent hair loss can result. This is known as Traction Alopecia and is fairly common among people who braid or weave their hair. Make sure the person applying the braids or weave is qualified to do so and don’t wear braids or weaves continuously for extended periods of time.

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Discover Guaranteed Secret Hair Loss Prevention Method Who Else Wants To Stop Their Hair Loss!

April 30, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

If you are going bald or notice that your hair is starting to thin, there are a number of excellent hair loss prevention measures you can take to stop the thinning and hair loss. Most of us have heard that too much hat-wearing or poor circulation to the scalp can cause hair loss. Ladies, over-treated hair is the leading cause of hair loss in women.

Other Causes – Anemia, anorexia, bulimia, excess vitamin A, fungal infections, and zinc or fatty acid deficiency can also be the cause of hair loss in women. Medication – Some anti-depressants, blood thinners and medications for the treatment of gout can cause hair loss, as can excess Vitamin A. Medication – Several medications can cause or contribute to female hair loss, including anti-depressants, blood thinners, birth control pills, anti-cholesterol drugs and chemotherapy drugs.

Hormones – The human body contains an assortment of hormones, both male and female, that can become imbalanced and cause hair loss. Most normal hair loss commonly referred to as “Male Pattern Baldness” is caused by your genetic make-up that you inherited from both of your parents and as the natural process of aging causing your body hormones to decrease or stop the growth cycle of hair follicles. He Shou Wu is embraced by the Chinese, this herbal remedy has been known to reduce the effects of hair loss, as it’s been said to delay the process.

A natural hair loss remedy provides a non evasive treatment method, without the use of medications and other methods that may result in side effects. These hair loss laser treatment devises are hand held and prescribed for use many times in a month to attain positive benefits of preventing hair loss and infusing hair growth. Unfortunately, a typical ‘stressed’ hair loss sufferer will probably proceed to spending half their lives desperately searching for a miracle cure and spending half their salaries each month paying for it.

Many women past 50 find that when they raise their levels of DHEA back up to the range for a normal 30- or 40-year-old woman, it not only slows or stops hair loss, but it can actually help re-grow new hair. The causes of hair loss can range from medical conditions to damage caused by extreme hairstyles or harsh hair care. Although the causes of women’s hair loss vary from person to person, by understanding the common causes of female hair loss, this can help you find the right potential treatment or solution.

Hereditary thinning, or androgenetic alopecia to give its medical name, is the most common cause of women’s hair loss. Natural Hair Loss is NOT caused by combing or shampooing, though rough treatment of the hair may contribute to some hair loss, though they certainly are not the root cause for most human hair loss. Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Rogaine are the more popular hair loss drug products available today to stop or prevent hair loss.

With these possible side effects linked to hair loss drug products, more and more hair loss sufferers are turning to natural hair loss remedies to prevent or stop hair loss. There are many new hair treatments and products available, which help in hair growth and prevent hair loss. Herbal hair loss treatments have been proven effective for decades and in some cases even centuries.

We suggest you use only proven and well known hair loss treatments to stop hair loss and regrow hair. If you suffer from hair loss or thinning hair or just want to keep your hair healthy and strong, it is recommended to use herbal hair loss treatments. Since we also know that hair loss is closely related to testosterone activity, it is very often recommended that any Hair Loss Treatment Plan include a DHT blocker and Saw Palmetto as an herbal supplement.

It appears that even genetic hair loss is in some way influenced by the hormone testosterone. Male-pattern-baldness, the type we associate with familial ties, is typically blamed on the paternal lineage, but there is an increasing body of scientific evidence supporting the idea that this type of hereditary hair loss may in fact be a product of the maternal lineage. Alopecia areata is a kind of skin disease, which could lead to bald patches on the head and could progress to hair loss in the whole body.

There are lots of hair loss products available on the internet which can be purchased, but consulting a dermatologist would help a lot. When a man goes to the local pharmacy to pick up his products for the treatment of hair loss he is bringing his problem out into the public. Lastly, male hormones called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is known to be the most common reason for male pattern hair loss.

There are three types of hair loss; thyroid hair loss, autoimmune alopecia, and male pattern hair loss. A popular and very viable treatment option for hair loss, especially in men with male pattern baldness, is surgical hair replacement. The most common treatment option for hair loss in women is the use of an over-the-counter drug, Minoxilil, commonly known as Rogain.

The most common hair loss treatment for both men and women is the use of Minoxilil, better known as Rogaine. Stress is a fairly common cause of hair loss in women. Iron Deficiency: Another common, but generally unrecognized, cause of hair loss is an iron deficiency, especially in pre-menopausal women.

A deficiency of biotin may cause hair to become frail and unhealthy, and hair breakage, which may result in hair loss. People suffering from heartburn, acid reflux, or GERD and who are taking antacids may absorb biotin less and hair loss may occur as a result. Since most forms of female hair loss are temporary, over the counter treatments may be used to prevent too much hair from being lost during these periods.

These are some of the well-known hair loss treatments that are famous and widely used. One widely held belief is that the over use of chemicals on the hair can cause hair thinning and eventually hair loss. Genetic hair loss is possibly the most devastating form of hair loss because it is permanent and can cause total balding.

Author: Glen Stevens
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How to Treat Baldness Naturally – Discover Effective Ingredients Proven to Work

January 23, 2010 · Posted in hair loss · Comment 

There are many contributing factors that cause hair loss including hormones, heredity, lack of proper nutrition, certain diseases such as diabetes, stress and weak hair care. Find out the safe and effective ingredients to treat baldness naturally.

Because stress, diet and illness are considered temporary conditions and most of the time, thinning hair is reversed when diet is improved. And, the condition that produces anxiety is eliminated when illness is cured or when hair care is improved.

These factors should be taken into consideration when looking for medications to treat baldness. The root cause of hairloss is a mixture of hormones and heredity. This mixture is responsible for most hair loss cases in men and women.

The worst thing about this is the fact that thinning hair is caused by the combination of hormones and heredity that are progressive and not reversible.

In order to effectively treat baldness, it is essential to stop the accumulation or conversion of DHT. Furthermore, it is best to reinvigorate damaged or dead follicles to bring back healthy hair growth.

Nettle Root extract and Saw Palmetto can help treat baldness. These two herbal extracts are effective in interrupting DHT accumulation and conversion.

Another important ingredient in treating baldness is Minoxidil. It protects hair follicles and produces new hair growth.

According to experts, using herbal remedies and hair loss products that contain all-natural ingredients are effective in blocking DHT accumulation. With the many medications and products available, it is important to be careful in choosing your hair loss medication.

Now that you know the main causes of thinning hair, look for an effective and safe product that contains natural ingredients. Also, be sure it’s clinically formulated to take different hormones into consideration for men and women.

Visit my website today to learn more about ingredients to treat baldness while at the same time promote your over-all health.

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Hair Loss Treatment For Men An Overview Of Mens Hair Loss Treatment

January 3, 2010 · Posted in hair loss · Comment 

Having a bald hair is one thing that most men would wish to prevent once their golden years start. Hair-loss is very common among old men, but this is reasonably understandable since it is one of the normal processes that happen with age.

each year, the age bracket that is impacted by this condition is going lower.
This article would like to function as a guide to hair loss treatment for men.

hair loss or hair loss can be due to heredity, medicines/drugs or by an existing health condition. Folk should be reminded that losing a few strands of hair daily is a normal process.

Before knowing the best hair loss treatment for men, the reader should be aware first of the dangerous chemicals that cause hair loss.
a person shouldn’t expose himself to dangerous radioactive chemicals, particularly people who work in laboratories ( this actually explains why most scientists are perceived to be bald. ) moreover, a person should watch over his diet. Tasty food choices would be a handful of fruits and green leafy vegetables, since they are pack with the required vitamins for hair care.

Exercise is also a good preventive measure. Even if it doesn’t really help in forestalling hair fall, exercise improves overall blood circulation. The best products that serve as hair loss treatment for men would be those organic products. These aren’t only made with natural ingredients, but they also eliminate the most likely dangerous inorganic ingredients that commercial product makers mix in their hair loss treatment for men.

Such organic cures are aloe vera, jojoba oil, and henna, to cite a couple. Psyllium husk is also a good choice. All men should benefit from reading these tenets, particularly if he’s not happy with sporting’eggnog’ in his head.

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What is Special in Rogaine for Men?

December 12, 2009 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

Rogaine for men has been around for quite a while now, helping men with thinning hair or baldness. By using the main ingredient minoxidil, Rogaine helps to stimulate hair regrowth as well as to halt any additional hair loss. But what’s so special about this particular hair loss treatment?

Most men who use Rogaine will tell you that the convenience of Rogaine is what drew them to the product as well as kept them coming back for more. By being available in grocery stores and local retailers, there’s no need for an embarrassing doctor’s appointment. You can even order Rogaine online, further helping to protect your privacy. The price of Rogaine is reasonable, which is good because it’s something that you need to use on a consistent basis in order to see the maximum results.

To apply Rogaine for men, you simply need to have a dry scalp. Apply the lotion or the foam to your scalp and massage in. Allow to dry and you’re ready to go. Rogaine needs to be applied twice a day, though applying it more will not hasten the overall effects. With new hair growth visible within four months, this fast acting hair loss treatment is not only approved by the FDA, but also shown to be effective time and time again.

Another special feature of men’s Rogaine is that you don’t need to stop any current hair styling habits you have in place. All you need to do is to follow the directions on the package and then style your hair as usual. No one needs to know that you are using Rogaine – except you.

Sometime you will want to keep in mind is that Rogaine can often cause hair loss in the beginning weeks that you use it – this is normal. It’s just your body adapting to the treatment and things will quickly turn around in a few weeks.

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Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

November 27, 2009 · Posted in hair loss · Comment 

Healthy people have it so dang lucky. Not only to their bodies look good due to all of their healthy habits, but their hair also tends to look great. Healthy good looking hair is just another side effect of good clean living.

A healthy hair follicle (singular) grows about one centimeter per month and continues to grow for two to six years. This is called the anagen or growth phase. Ninety percent of the hairs on your noggin are in this phrase at the moment. The other ten percent are in the catagen, or transition phase. These hairs hang around for a few weeks before the follicle shrinks and the hair is shred. The follicle then goes through a Telogen, or resting phrase before the cycle starts anew. Hopefully.

As we all know, for some people, their hairs tend to get stuck in this resting phrase for the rest of their adult life.  This loss of hair is known as alopecia, or baldness.

Here are some facts that you should know about hair loss:

  • It is perfectly normal to lose around 50 to 100 hairs from your head per day.
  • Too much washing will not lead to hair loss.
  • Hats do not make you “go bald”, neither do wigs for that matter.
  • If you want to spend an hour giving your hair 100 brush strokes daily, go ahead. It will not hurt you, and might even help improve blood circulation to your follicles.
  • There are no products out there that will really make your hair grow faster or thicker, no matter what the cosmetic company’s commercials say.

Here are some of the main causes of hair loss:

  • Genetics is one of the biggest causes of hair loss. Androgen alopecia, or male pattern baldness, affects 70 percent of all men sometime in their life.  Women also are known to suffer from pattern baldness, but in a much smaller percentage.
  • Hormonal imbalance is said to be the biggest factor in genetic hair loss. In men: the male hormone androgen binds with an enzyme in the hair follicle, creating DHT, which keeps the follicle from restarting the growth phase.
  • The female hormone, estrogen, can also cause hair loss and many women can suffer significant hair loss when using birth control pill.
  • Many women also suffer from hair loss after giving birth. This is caused by the caused by the hormonal changes occurring within the body of the new mother and is only temporary.
  • Stress can cause a lot of bodily problems, hair loss being one of them. While hair loss caused by stress is only temporary, it can be the trigger for the onset of permanent, genetically based hair loss.
  • An unhealthy diet can also cause hair loss, especially a diet that is high in saturated fat and lacking in hair friendly vitamins and minerals. A healthy hair follicle needs thins like iron, zinc, protein, and vitamin B6 in order to stay healthy.
  • Drinking too much coffee, tea or alcohol, or eating too many processed, fried, spicy, greasy or sour foods can reduce the amount of nutrients that a hair follicle is getting.
  • Certain drugs, medication, or treatments like chemotherapy can cause hair loss. These are usually temporary and your hair grows back once you stop taking the drugs or getting the treatment.
  • Some fungal infections like ringworm or the STD: Treponema pallidum can cause hair loss. Dandruff, however, does not.
  • Hair loss could be a symptom of an underlying disease such as diabetes, or lupus.
  • Getting old is another way to suffer from hair loss. Losing hair is a side effect of the ageing process.

Treating hair loss is dependent upon the cause. Simply switching medications, or ending treatments can treat a lot of hair loss cases. Diagnosing and treating the ailment can cure hair loss caused by infection or disease. Time and patience will usually take care of hair loss caused by stress or giving birth and switching birth control pills might help woman suffering hair loss caused by hormonal imbalance. Genetic hair loss however, is a little bit harder of a problem to tackle

Here are some possible treatments for genetically based hair loss:

  • Proper diet and exercise will help keep your hormones in check and stave off androgen alopecia.
  • Choosing a good barber or hair stylist might help you hide your thinning hair from your peers. Just stay away from Donald Trump’s hair dresser.
  • Hair transplants have come a long way as have wigs and weaving methods.
  • Minoxidil, the stuff found in Rogaine and Provillus, is the only substance approved by the FDA to regrow hair. The catch is that you need to continue using it if you want to keep your hair.

Tips for healthy hair:

  • A clean scalp is essential for healthy looking hair. Lemon juice, gently rubbed on and then left in for 15-20 minutes will give super clean, dandruff free hair.
  • Get you daily dose of calcium. Along with dairy, sesame seeds and figs are high in calcium.
  • A shampoo made from equal parts alma juice and lime juice as said to stimulate hair growth and prevent loss.  Alma is also said to help with graying hair as well as promote thick, luxurious black hair.
  • Avoid corrosive, chemically laden shampoos and harsh weather as much as possible.
  • Polysaturated (sunflower) oils and foods rich in vitamin B (brown rice, bananas) will help with dry hair.
  • Henna and Mehendi are excellent natural hair conditioners

Yulia Berry is an independent health researcher and author of the best selling e-books Aloe – Your Miracle Doctor and ‘Pharmacy in Vegetables’. She distributes a weekly newsletter regarding great home remedies and has written dozens of natural health articles published on hundreds of websites worldwide. Yulia Berry’s new ebook Unlocked Secrets of Curative Garlic to be released soon.

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