Natural Hair Loss Remedy Tips
By :
techtrend
If your hair
loss begins around the onset of menopause, you can maintain hormonal balance (and
hence hair thickness) with herbs containing plant-based estrogens, such as dong quai
(Angelica sinensis) or ashwaganda (Withania somnifera), suggests Linda Page, N.D.,
Ph.D., a naturopath and author of Healthy Healing (Healthy Healing Publications,
1997).
Other herbs that exert mild estrogenic effects include damiana (Turnera diffusa),
black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) and sage (Salvia officinalis).
Home remedies
are safe, effective, and also costs you less.
Try the below given home remedies and
see the beautiful change in your hair. An oriental method called Qi Gong (pronounced
Chi Kung) has been used to increase circulation to the scalp and face also. The
fingers should be placed at the center of the skull base and then begin to tap
approximately 30 times. Work your way outward toward the ears continuing to tap
gently. After reaching the ears go back to the center of the skull a little higher up
and work your way around to the ear region. Keep going up about eight levels, each
time repeating the process.
Hair care for
oily hair
Oily
hair-There is a blockage in the hair follicles because of excess oil deposition and
dirt in the oily hairs. In oily hair there is a much secretion of sebaceous glands as
a result scalp and hairs are very oily.
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