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Regrow Hair and Stop Hair Loss Naturally – Losing Hair

We all lose hair everyday. This is part of the natural hair growth cycle. While 90% of hair is in a growing stage, 10% is in a resting stage and falls out every 2 to 3 months. However it is when hair loss is in excess of this normal hair shedding that people tend to notice hair thinning.Excessive hair loss can be due to several reasons including: * Alopecia areata – Affects both males and females. Hair loss is rapid and most common pattern is one or more spots of hair loss on the scalp. Generally caused due to immunity disorder where the body’s own white blood cells attack the hair follicles. Alopecia Totalis occurs when all of the scalp hair is lost. Infrequently a condition called alopecia universalis occurs where hair is lost from the entire body. * Genetic conditions – Male pattern baldness afflicts about 25% of men by age 30. It is primarily genetic but is also due to the male hormone testosterone. Testosterone is converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which slows down or stops hair growth and produces weaker, shorter hair. Men who do not have testosterone do not get male pattern baldness. * Skin diseases – Skin diseases can affect the scalp and cause hair loss. Such conditions include dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, scalp fungus such as ringworm and tinea captis * Sudden illness or fever – Sometimes after an illness or fever, large clumps of hair can come out. This is a temporary condition. * Childbirth * Menopause * Chemotherapy * Radiation therapy * AgeHair loss can often be treated successfully. Not only can you stop hair from falling but you can regrow hair as well.Some natural hair loss treatments are:1. Incorporating Vitamins A, B, C and E is essential for good hair growth. These vitamins help to provide sebum, good blood circulation to the scalp by increasing oxygen absorption and collagen.2. Scalp care – Massage your scalp with herbal oils such as olive oil, jojoba oil, amla oil. Essential oils of thyme, rosemary, lavender, and cedarwood have also been known to be effective in conditions of alopecia areata.3. Avoid scalp abuse – Avoid daily use of chemical shampoos and blow drying. Hair and scalp get damaged by chemical treatments such as coloring and straightening. Even washing your hair daily with hot water will cause it to get stripped of natural oils and make it dry and brittle.4. Herbal care – Use herbal powders such as amla, shikakai, henna and ritha to shampoo and condition hair. Amla powder is a powerful natural anti-oxidant that prevents graying and hair loss. It is the richest known source of vitamin C in natural form. Shikakai also known as Fruit for the hair has a natural low pH and is great as a shampoo because it cleanses without removing natural hair oils. Henna acts as a natural conditioner.5. Lifestyle – Stress is a very important factor in hair loss. Try and reduce stress by meditating and exercising. Quit smoking. The nicotine in cigarettes constricts blood vessels and decreases blood flow to the scalp. Avoid excessive sun exposure as UV rays can burn and damage the scalp.

Stop Losing Your Hair! This is How

“A hair on the head is worth two on the brush.” – Irish ProverbAs you might know, I always like to share my lessons learned, experience and insights to help others succeed. So here are my hair tips!Yes, I also was suffering from losing my hair and getting a bit bald… Runs in the family and getting older and a busy lifestyle took their toll on my scalp as well… Based on various discussions I had on how to prevent or even stop losing your hair…, I can hereby reveal the secret ingredients you’ll need to stop losing and even start growing the hair on your scalp again!On the advise of several friends of mine (two are GP’s) I started taking Propecia pills and using a special hair gain lotion. The result is that I now dare to reference this process as it is also working for me: I stopped losing hair and I started gaining more hair!!! After 3 months I do not have empty/thin hair area’s on my scalp anymore!

What is it and how does it work?1. Propecia or Proscar (Finasteride, MSD) pills (for men only) are the only once-a-day pill for the treatment of certain types of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). Finasteride acts in the body to significantly lower levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by inhibiting the type 2 5 Alpha Reductase enzyme which is responsible for the conversion of testosterone into DHT. High amounts of DHT contribute to prostate enlargement as well as hair loss in individuals with a genetic pre-disposition to it.

For all information on Finasteride, please see the Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finasteride

2. Minoxidil Topical Application lotion: Minoxidil is used to stimulate hair growth and to slow balding. It opens up the hair veins and enables hair growth. In combination with Finasteride it has the highest effect. It is most effective for men whose hair loss is recent. Unfortunately Minoxidil has no effect on receding hairlines.Why use both?A clinical study has shown that a combination therapy of Minoxidil and Finasteride (Propecia or Proscar) shows great promise in the treatment of hair loss. It may potentially become the main stay therapy in this condition. Please see: http://www.regrowth.com/hairloss-remedy/remox/promox-study.cfmHow and how often to take?1. You take one Propecia (1mg) or one Proscar (1.25mg or 1mg) pill once a day. Preferably take on an empty stomach (officially Propecia and Proscar can be taken with or without food) with a glass of grapefruit juice. Grapefruit juice contains substances which inhibit certain digestive enzymes that break down Finasteride thus boosting (more or less doubling) your bloodsteam uptake of the drug. Important: because grapefruit juice boosts the uptake, make sure do not take any other medication besides the Finasteride! Otherwise just use water.2. Every morning and every evening you drop 1ml of Minoxidil Topical lotion on your dry scalp and just lightly rub it in. It’s that simple and easy!How long to take it?The advise for a long lasting result is to take both for at least 12 months.What are the risks/side effects?Risks and side effects will differ per person, so always make sure you consult your GP, doctor or another qualified medical specialist first.My own experience with side effects:1. My GP told me that when taking Finasteride pills there is a risk of getting a lower libido and decreased sex lust…. Fortunately, so far that did not happen to me. I’ve not experienced any negative side effects. OK, just one: some hair started growing on my chest…

2. Minoxidil Topical lotion may cause side effects like: scalp itching, dryness, scaling, flaking, irritation, or burning. If it happens than most often in the early stage after start of using the lotion. Personally I have not experienced any negative side effects so far.What does it cost?1. Monthly doses of Propecia (Finasteride, MSD) pills is approx. $80. Cost-conscious customers usually buy Proscar® (Finasteride, MSD) and cut the 5mg tablet into fourths (1.25mg) or even fifths (1mg) therefore getting all the benefits of Propecia at a dramatically reduced pricetag. If you cut Proscar into fourths ( 1.25mg ) you only need 3 boxes to save your hair for the entire year! Compare that to 12 boxes of Propecia and you will realise that Proscar is the cheapest way to save your hair and your save your bank balance. For more info, please see: http://hairloss.cyberatlantis.com/proscar.php2. If you manage to buy the lotion online or at a discount pharmacy the price per box with 3 to 5 bottles of 60ml will vary between $129 and $249. It just depends on what kind of brand/packaging it has…..I shopped around and found a package with 5 bottles (enough for 5 months) for $129. The average cost per month for 1 60ml bottle of lotion will be approx. $25.How to get it?1. Propecia or Proscar pills can be obtained with a prescription from your GP. For Propecia pills, please ask your GP for repeat prescription of at least 6x or 12x (1 per month).2. Minoxidil Topical Application lotion can be obtained at most drugstores (again; my advise is to shop around for the best price. It could save you $50-$75 per package!). The Minoxidil Topical lotion I’m using is Hair A-Gain.

Other tips?Yes, these three tips are proven ones as well (at least for me):1. Stop using fancy shampoo’s. Just use baby shampoo! The best you can use is the Johnson & Johnson: ‘Johnson’s baby shampoo plus conditioner’ (red/pink bottle). It is scientifically proven to be less harmful to your hair.2. Stop washing your hair every day. Just wash your hair bi-daily, which will be less harmful to your scalp and your hair.3. Stop using gel, spray or foam to model your hair. Start using men’s hair wax, hair paste, or hair creme to model your hair. The difference is that gel, spray’s and foams will often affect your scalp and can also negatively impact the quality of your hair. Wax or hair creme will “sit” on your hair and will not touch your scalp, nor impact the hair veins or quality of the hair.”Experience is a comb that is given to you, when you have already lost you hair.” – Giorgos ZambetasI hope my experience helps you as well, as it works well for me! Thanks, warm regards & success,Patrick Driessen

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Hair loss

In doctors word hair loss is known as Alopecia. Though the term alopecia is common for loss of hair from both body and head, yet it is the head hair that is most common worry between men and women. Thinning hair by hair loss can lead to baldness which often brings along social and aesthetic issues in a person’s life. Baldness is often seen as a mark of old age and depletes your looks thereby affecting your self confidence. From old age, the loss of hair was a social taboo that used to be treated through wigs. Wigs were false hair caps that could have been worn over head and kept in place with help of adhesive or clips. However hair wigs were an uncomfortable solution to bald heads. Today’s youth has a lot of option for hair restoration. Hair Laser treatment, hair transplant, hair weaving are all very popular treatments these days among both men and women. Hair Loss can be a result of other diseases and medications. Apart from that there are different other reasons for hair loss which includes heat damage, hereditary disorder, iron deficiency, compulsive hair pulling etc. Hair Loss due to hereditary reasons is most common among men. This includes male pattern of baldness or androgenic alopecia where hair thinning occurs on a section of the head. If you are looking forward to learn more reasons of hair loss and different hair loss treatments then one site that can be very helpful to you is www.transitionshair.com.au

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