Saturday, September 20, 2008

How to Reduce and Totally Stop Your Hair Loss

by Colin Montana

There are more hairloss cures than is possible to try in the years that it is essential to actually stop hairloss before its too late. Get the wrong hairloss products that do nothing and you may find its too late to really make any difference later on...

But there is a scientifically proven way to reduce and stop your hairloss, which in some cases can produce hair regrowth. In this article I will describe this relatively unknown but scientifically sound method even your doctor won't know about.

Hairloss is nearly always due to DHT, the death hormone. Simply reduce the levels of DHT produced internally and on the scalp and you will stop hairloss.

Contrary to popular myth, DHT is not cased by overproduction of testosterone, it is caused by overproduction of estrogen. The estrogen converts into the DHT. Signs of estrogen dominance are putting on weight around the stomach, depression or moodiness, hairloss, infertility and a host of degenerative diseases seen as 'the common signs of aging'.

Most men in their fifties actually have higher levels of estrogen in their bodies than females of the same age!

Estrogen dominance needs to be addressed to stop hairloss. The problem is that the modern world has extremely high levels of estrogen in the environment and in food. To solve this you should eat organic food (which has low amounts of estrogen in them) and exercise regularly to increase your body's ability to expell the estrogen it is exposed to in the environment.

You should also take anti-estrogen supplements, just make sure they are natural.

Lastly you need to handle the DHT on the scalp, which needs to be cleared straight away to stop the hairloss from continuing. Many natural remedies are very effective for clearing DHT from the scalp, some of which you can make at home.

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Hairloss Remedies - It's Time to Get Out of the Mess

by Paton Jackson

If you have been experiencing hairloss or thinning hair, you probably got lost in the hairloss remedies mess. It seems that there are hundreds of people, online stores and pharmacies that sell the best hairloss remedy, hairloss treatment or hairloss product. The problem is that they all sell different remedies in different prices (usually exaggerated ones).
Here is a list of the most common used hairloss remedies. We suggest you go over the list before spending more money on a well marketed allegedly hairloss remedies:

1. Propecia – For a good reason, Propecia is the most popular hairloss remedy. Propecia is the first hairloss remedy to be approved by the FDA. It is estimated that over 1.5 million American have been using it since it was introduced in 1998. Propecia works on male pattern hairloss by reducing the amount of DHT (A chemical which causes hair loss). In more than 80% of the cases this hairloss product works well – hairloss is stopped and new hair is grown.

2. Rogaine – Includes Minoxidil which was proven to stop hair loss. It is effective for hairloss women and men incidents. This hairloss treatment comes as a liquid lotion that should be applied on the scalp.

3. Revivogen - the most effective all natural hairloss remedy. It is made of natural ingredients that have been proven to stop hairloss and regrow hair.

4. Advecia – a all natural hairloss remedy. Advecia is made of herbs, vitamins and minerals such as Saw Palmetto and green tea. It works for men and women and has no side effects.

Do not get frustrated by your hair loss. Make an action. There are effective hairloss remedies in the market. Just try one and you will get convinced shortly after starting to use it. Good luck in stopping your hairloss and regrowing new hair.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

What Are The Main Reasons For Hair Loss?

by Ash R.

There are many reasons for hair loss. Hair loss could be due to stress, medication, hormonal imbalance etc. DHT and male pattern baldness are closely related to each other. The dihydrotestosterone has a very bad effect on the hair follicles, which slows down the growth of hair or stops hair growth completely.

The main cause of hair loss is stress. Stress and mental tension leads to hair loss. Male pattern hair loss is a genetic problem and is hereditary. Hormones like testosterone and DHT make the hair fall, you could even go bald completely. Bald people can regain hair through medication and surgery. Baldness is not a disease but it is a condition. A person could become bald any time, but the process of balding takes some time. First the hair becomes thin, then the hair starts falling, and slowly the hair growth stops which could lead to a bald head.

Hair care is very important for people who have hair loss problems. Male pattern hair loss is very common and if treated at an early stage it would be very beneficial. The reason for hair loss in men and women is different. Hair loss treatments help in aiding hair growth. Hair loss is a very difficult situation to handle and if left untreated then it could lead to a bald pate.

Your hair would be healthy and shiny if your internal body system functions properly. If you are having any illness then you could lose hair. Taking vitamins and minerals helps in hair growth.
Ash R has been providing answers to lots of queries through his website on a wide variety of subjects ranging from satellite phones to acne. To learn more visit http://hair-care-info.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 08, 2008

Hair Loss and Hair Growth Myths - Part 2

by Paton Jackson

Summary: In the first part we have mentioned seven important hair loss and hair growth myths. In this part we will mention nine more myths.

8. The myth - Some ethnic groups are less prone to experience hair loss.

The truth – no scientific research has proven it. Although, it seems that Asian people have less hair loss problems than westerns.

9. The myth – only men experience hair loss

The truth – male pattern baldness is more common. Yet, a lot of women suffer from thinning hair and hair loss.

10. The myth – women who blow dry their hair have a higher chance to suffer form thinning hair or massive hair loss.

The truth – blow drying may damage the hair but can not cause hair loss.

11. The myth - excessive shampooing causes hair loss.

The truth - excessive shampooing may damage your hair using the wrong shampoo, but it can not cause hair loss.

12. The myth – Hair loss can only happen after you turn 50.

The truth – Hair loss can happen at any age depends on medical conditions and your genes. However, the chance to experience hair loss grows as you grow older.

13. The myth – Rubbing curry over the scalp may stop hair loss.

The truth – Curry will only cause your hair to smell bad, It will have no effect on hair loss.

14. The myth – Scalp massage prevents hair loss.

The truth – Scalp massage has many benefits but stopping hair loss is not one of them.

15. The myth – People who do not suffer from hair loss have no shedding of hair at all.

The truth – Everyone looses hair. Average hair loss is about 40 hairs a day.

16. The myth – excessive sex activity prevents hair loss.

The truth – Unfortunately, there is nothing between sex and hair loss.

We suggest you use only proven and well known hair loss treatments to stop hair loss and regrow hair. Good luck.

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Sunday, September 07, 2008

Hair Loss and Hair Growth Myths - Part 1

by Paton Jackson

Hair loss occupies all of us. If we are not experiencing hair loss, we have a close friend or relative who does. In fact, dozens of millions suffer from hair loss. It is only natural that so many hair loss myths will arise. We have gathered all the major hair loss and hair growth myths. Read them carefully before choosing a hair loss treatment.

1. The myth – People who have fast growing hair will not suffer from hair loss.

The truth – Fast growing hair indicates on a good nutrition but has no connection with hair loss.

2. The myth - Hanging up side down or standing on your head increases the blood pressure in the head and helps with preventing hair loss, stopping it and regrowing hair.

The truth – hanging up side down will only make you look ridiculous. We suggest you try other hair loss treatments.

3. The myth - You may have male pattern baldness only if your mother side of the family has a history of balding.

The truth - It has been proven that male and female hair loss can be inherited by both sides of the family.

4. The myth – hair cuts make the hair grow faster

The truth – All seen hair is in fact dead tissues. Hair cuts only cuts the hair to where the hair shaft is thicker. You may get the illusion that cutting the hair actually makes it thicker but the hair follicles are not influenced by it.

5. The myth – Wearing a hat or using a towel to dry it may stimulate hair loss

The truth – Pulling your hair strongly may in some cases affect hair loss. Yet, wearing hats or using a towel over your head will not stimulate hair loss.

6. The myth - Stress may cause permanent hair loss

The truth – In some cases, stress may only cause temporary hair loss.

7. The myth – Drinking and smoking do not affect hair loss

The truth – Smoking, drinking and other bad habits such as bad diet may stimulate hair loss processes.

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Understanding Hair Loss is Key to Prevention

by Tim Gorman

When you start experiencing symptoms such as fever or fatigue, you immediately start investigating causes, right? Why should hair loss be any different? If you blindly try to treat your hair loss without understanding the cause of it, you could be doing more harm than good. In order to prevent hair loss and start re-growing healthy hair, diagnosing the cause of the loss is the first step.
Hair loss can be age related, genetic, stress-related, or due to environmental factors. Age related hair loss is the most common type of hair loss, and occurs when the natural re-growth process stops or slows. Remember, everyone loses hair, an average of 100 hairs a day. Problems occur when your hair stops re-growing or you re-grow fewer hairs than what you lose.
Hair loss can be related to stress caused by rapid weight loss, illness (especially prolonged illness), surgery, reaction to anesthesia, or intolerance of certain drugs. A tragedy or even a major life decision such as moving, having a child, or marriage can cause or accelerate stress related hair loss.
Perming, coloring, or bleaching your hair can cause hair loss because it weakens the hair strand. Tight pony-tails or braids can cause hair loss from actually pulling the hair from the roots. Diagnosing and removing the cause of the stress will likely allow hair to re-grow fully.
Poor nutrition can also cause hair loss, and eating a healthier diet will allow hair to re-grow.
These are only a few of the many causes of hair loss. But remember, diagnosing the cause of any symptom is the first step in treatment and prevention. Hair loss is no different.
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Health-Fitness-Solutions.com He provides more hair loss prevention tips and hair loss prevention products that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

How To Stop Hair Loss

futBy Arturas Gotceitas

Hair loss may occur if male or female hormones, known as androgens and estrogens, are out of balance. Hair loss can be hard to predict. Hair loss typically begins between the ages of 12 and 40.

Stress reduction can be helpful in slowing hair loss. Some drugs can cause hair loss on the scalp and other places on the body. Is it common to be upset about hair loss. But some people experience excessive hair loss due to many reasons. In case of hair loss due to a certain medication, consult your doctor and ask him to suggest an alternative. These ways can work for you, but in recent medical studies the main cause of hair loss, at least 95% of the time, is either genetic and or hormonal. Usually, the earlier it begins, the more severe the hair loss will be. The most common type of hair loss seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern alopecia or baldness.

Male pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss, representing close to 95% of all cases of hair loss in men. Choose a hair loss treatment that is better suited to your own specific needs. Hormonal changes linked to pregnancy or menopause can cause hair loss in women. Both men and women report hair loss as one of the side effects they fear most after being diagnosed with cancer. So as you might have guessed, many female hair loss and male pattern baldness treatments attempt to reduce this enzymatic activity taking place on your scalp.

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