Hair
Loss by:
Ray Cunningham To
all bald-headed men. When
you drive at night do you have to turn your head
down to low beam? Yes,
there are many such thoughtless jokes
about baldness, in both males and females. However, loss of head hair really
is a problem, which causes a great deal of worry and unhappiness, to those afflicted.
Hopefully,
there may be some help and answers for you, within this web site. It is often
easier to reduce the ageing and thinning of healthy hair, than to regrow into
follicles that are already dormant. Reversing
and preventing further hair loss may also be possible. Some products and techniques
could be: Topical
ketokonazole, an anti-fungal/5-alfa inhibitor of reductase. Finasteride
and/or minoxidel, known in the United States as propecia and Rogaine, or Rogeine,
respectively. Placebos
have average results, but not usually as high as other specific products Hair
cloning, or multiplication, using self replenishing follicle stem cells. Hair
transplants have been used for many years. To
lower androgen levels, aerobic exercises may be beneficial. This may also help
stress reduction which can be an aid to slow the loss of hair. Senanoa
repens/saw palmetto, a DH T inhibit talk and a herb. Fewer side-effects and less
expensive than products such as dutasteride, or finesteride. Resveratrol
is a lipase inhibitorl, made from grape skins. Chinese
herbs and Chinese medicine may be tried. Seek help from qualified acupuncturists,
herbalists and holistic medicine practitioners. Beta
Sitosterol, found in oils of seeds, may also help by lowering cholesterol. Use
an extract, as the heavy consumption of oils can aggravate the hairloss problem.
As we all
know, baldness in males, is more common than females – thank goodness! Baldness
can be caused by a number of factors, including the trigger, an enzyme called
5-alfa reductase, which converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone - DHT,
which can inhibit growth in genetically fine hairs. Some female baldness may be
a result of an oestrogen reduction. Oestrogen usually counteracts testosterones
balding action. Tight ponytails and corn rows, could also contribute to female
hair loss, as may constantly wearing a hat. This
short article can, in no way, cover the wide spectrum of causes and treatments
for hair loss. Search the internet through search engines such as Google, etc
and seek help from alternative health practitioners, as well as traditional western
medicine. About
The Author Ray
Cunningham is an owner of two diplomas of acupuncture. One from Australia. The
other from Hong Kong. At
the moment he resides in Central Florida, U.S.A.. For more information, on acupuncture
and alternative medicine, go to his website at: http://alternative-health-4.us

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