Get The Cold Hard Facts About Hair
Loss Remedies And Treatments
By : Helen Hecker
Statistics show that most
men have a 50% chance of experiencing hereditary hair loss by
their 50th birthday. The severity and nature of baldness can vary
greatly; it ranges from male and female pattern alopecia, alopecia
areata, which involves the loss of some of the hair from the head,
and alopecia totalis, which involves the loss of all head hair, to
the most extreme form, alopecia universalis, which involves the
loss of all hair from the head and the body. The term bald derives
from the English word balde, which means white or pale, or the
Celtic word - ball, which means a white patch or blaze, such as on
a horse's head.
Recognizing and treating an infection may help stop hair loss. If
the thyroid gland is overactive or underactive, hair may fall out;
treating thyroid disease will help remedy this. Correcting a
hormone imbalance may prevent further hair loss.
About 3 or 4 months after an illness or a major surgery, you can
suddenly temporarily lose a large amount of hair; this hair loss
is related to the stress of the illness. Hair loss may occur if
male or female hormones, known as androgens and estrogens, are out
of balance; correcting the hormone imbalance may stop the hair
loss. Since hair loss may be an early sign of a disease, it's
important to find the cause so that it can be treated properly and
fast. Many
women notice hair loss about three months after they've had a
baby; during pregnancy, high levels of certain hormones cause the
body to keep hair that would normally fall out and when the
hormones return to pre-pregnancy levels that hair falls out and
the normal cycle of growth and loss starts up again. Some drugs or
medications can cause hair loss, which improves when you stop
taking the medicine; medications that can cause hair loss include
blood thinners, medicines used for gout, and chemotherapy drugs
used for cancer, too much vitamin A supplementation, birth control
pills and antidepressants. In the past it was believed that
baldness was inherited from a person's maternal grandfather; while
there's some basis for this belief, both parents contribute to
their offspring's likelihood of hair loss.
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Products
for hair loss include: shampoos, shampoos and conditioners,
conditioners, lotions, creams, concealers, thinning hair shampoos,
laser combs, laser brushes, the Lasertron Hair Growth Brush,
herbal based products, chemical based pills or tablets, Nizoral
shampoo, Neutrogena T-Gel, and many others. Regular aerobic
exercise can help keep androgen levels naturally lower while
maintaining overall health, lowering stress and increasing SHBG.
Surgery is another method of reversing hair loss and baldness,
although it may be considered an extreme measure.
There are hundreds of hair loss products used as hair loss
remedies and treatments. Topical application of Ketoconazole,
which is both an anti-fungal and a potent 5-alpha reductase
inhibitor, is often used as a supplement to other approaches.
Propecia (Finasteride) and Minoxidil (Rogaine in the U.S and
elsewhere as Regaine) are drugs that have reported having shown
some success in partially reversing loss but consider the side
effects.
Very little testing has been done on the long-term effects of
Minoxidil on women. While drastic, broad spectrum anti-androgens
such as Flutamide are sometimes used topically; Flutamide is
potent enough to have a feminizing effect in men, including growth
of the breasts. Propecia is available with a prescription; comes
in pill form, is only for men and may take up to six months before
you can tell if it is working.
Vodka and cayenne remedy for loss - mix one jigger of vodka with a
1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper (test on skin first for
sensitivity) and rub it on the scalp; blood rushes to the hair
follicles stimulated by the vodka and cayenne pepper - be careful
if you try it. Circulation to the scalp is important. Saw Palmetto
is an herbal DHT inhibitor often claimed to be cheaper and have
fewer side effects than finasteride and dutasteride; unlike other
5alpha-reductase inhibitors, saw palmetto induces its effects
without interfering with the cellular capacity to secrete PSA
(protein specific antigen).
Olive oil and rosemary remedy for hair loss - use equal amounts of
olive oil and oil of rosemary; combine them in a bottle, shake
vigorously, massage into the scalp, put on a cap and shampoo in
the morning. Try lying on a slant board with head down for 15
minutes a day, but clear it with your doctor first. Try using
double-strength herbal sage tea as a hair rinse or apply to scalp
every day as a tonic.
Beta Sitosterol, which is a constituent in many seed oils, can
help to treat BHP (benign prostatic hypertrophy) by lowering
cholesterol; but consuming large amounts to get at small
quantities of beta sitosterol is likely to exacerbate male pattern
baldness. Try scalp massage every day. Garlic oil remedy for hair
loss - at bedtime, puncture a couple of garlic pearles, squirts the
oil on the scalp, massage, cover with a cap, shampoo and rinse in
the morning.
Apple cider vinegar used as a hair rinse may stimulate hair
growth. Garlic for hair loss remedy - an hour before bedtime,
slice open a clove of garlic and rub it on the hair loss area,
wait for an hour then massage the scalp with olive oil, put on a
cap, go to bed, shampoo your hair in the morning, repeat for a few
weeks, and hopefully hair will stop falling out and regrowth will
be showing. Resveratrol, from grape skins, is a lipase inhibitor
and by decreasing the body's ability to absorb fat through the
intestine walls, it reduces the total fat and calorie content of a
person's diet.
Keep in mind that hair loss should be continually treated,
preferably natural however, even after it stops. Treatment for
alopecia can be slow and sometimes not successful; the more hair
that's lost, the more you may have to work at it to get it back
and in some cases may not be able to; but try as many natural
non-invasive treatments and remedies as possible. If adequate
treatment is not available for your type of hair loss, you may
want to consider trying different types of hairstyles or wigs,
hairpieces, hair weaves or artificial hair replacement.
About
the Author:
For
more information on hair loss remedies and hair loss products go
to http://www.HairLossRemedy.us a nurse's website specializing in
hair loss treatments, causes and resources for men, women and
children including information on hair transplants and hair loss
natural treatments.
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