What Does the Future of Hair Restoration Hold?

by GotHair 23. April 2010 18:10

Restoring the hair lost due to hereditary factors is the dream of many hair loss sufferers. Until not too long ago, the only effective and authentic-looking methods of reversing hair loss were non-surgical cover-ups. It was only with the advent of follicular unit transplantation and the discovery of the true cause of baldness - the harmful effects of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) on our hair follicles - that the hair-loss sufferer’s chances of reversing hair loss naturally have greatly improved.

The three best weapons in the fight against baldness today are the two FDA-approved medicinal drugs – finasteride (Propecia) and minoxidil (Rogaine) and hair surgery, the follicular unit transplantation and, especially, the follicular unit extraction technique. However, no ultimate cure exists yet as each of the three aforementioned hair restoration methods has its limitations. Minoxidil and finasteride work well only in the vertex area of the scalp, and finasteride cannot be used by women. Hair transplant surgery is suitable only for people who have sufficient hair density in the donor area, and many women, who typically suffer from diffuse thinning, do not make good candidates for hair transplantation.

Therefore, scientists around the world are relentlessly searching for new approaches to treating hair loss. There are presently several promising medications and new techniques under development listed below but progress seems to have slowed down a bit due to the global financial crisis, as some projects are finding it increasingly difficult to raise financing to further their research.

The greatest progress has been achieved on dutasteride. Dutasteride is an antiandrogen, in its chemical structure and mode of action it is similar to finasteride. It is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and since it is a dual 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, it should be a more potent DHT blocker than finasteride. Therefore, it is thought to be more effective in treating hair loss, especially in the frontal area of the scalp. Dutasteride completed Phase III clinical testing this year and the study results are expected to be published soon.

NEOSH101 was originally developed by the US medical research firm Neosil and was until recently undergoing phase IIb clinical testing. At the end of 2008, Neosil was taken over by Peplin, Inc., a development stage specialty pharmaceuticals company and since then no information on the further progress of the clinical trials has been released. In previous clinical trials, NEOSH101 was shown to be a more powerful and faster-acting, hair growth stimulant than minoxidil and it only needs applying once daily. Though significantly improving the current hair-loss treatment options, NEOSH101 is not going to become the ultimate cure for baldness. The clinical trials seem to be advancing slower than most hair-loss sufferers would like and, hence, do not hold your breath waiting for it to hit the market anytime soon.

Another promising area of development is the telomerase research. Telomerase is an enzyme that is able to put natural caps on telomeres and thus protect them from shortening. Telomerase thereby maintains the genomic integrity. Shortened telomeres are associated with premature aging processes. However, the uncontrolled activation of telomerase can cause cancer. Cancer research is the main focus of the telomerase studies but scientists are also looking for other applications, such as anti-aging drugs and drugs against baldness and premature grey hair. Telomerase research could really change the world of medicine but its commercial application might be a good 15 years away.

Hair multiplication, often called hair regeneration or hair cloning, is the next hopeful treatment option being developed. This technique involves extracting hair follicles from the back of the patient's scalp, culturing and multiplying them and injecting the newly-grown hair cells into the bald scalp area. The UK healthcare firm Intercytex appears to be the frontrunner in hair multiplication research. Intercytex has already completed phase II clinical study of ICX-TRC (a suspension of a patient's own dermal papilla cells). The main benefit of hair multiplication would be solving the shortage of donor hair that is the main limiting factor in hair transplant surgery. However, Intercytex is currently facing financial difficulties and after failing to find an investor, it will have to continue operating on its own. Aderans, the main competitor of Intercytex, has also recently launched a Phase II clinical study on cell-based hair regeneration for men and women.

Generating new hair follicles in hair-free skin wounds is an entirely new approach to regrowing hair. It was discovered accidentally when wounded skin in mice started producing new hair. This technology is currently being developed by the US medical device company, Follica, which has licensed this technology from the University of Pennsylvania. Though this method may sound a bit weird, it is said to only use common instruments and drugs that have already been medically approved and thus it might not take too long for it to become commercially available.

This list of the undergoing R&D projects in the field of hair-loss research includes the most promising lines of development but it is not exhaustive. However, none of the new therapies, with the exception of generic dutasteride’s approval for treating hair loss, is expected to hit the market before 2013 and the immediate future of hair restoration lies in improving the surgical techniques, increasing the yields of the follicular unit extraction method and making it more affordable to a larger portion of the population.

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Buy Propecia to Prevent Hair Loss

by GotHair 23. April 2010 18:06

Male pattern hair loss on the vertex as well as the anterior mid-scalp area is a common problem now and men are using a variety of options to reduce the impact of this problem. However, they get the results but not so good as they wish. Keeping the same problem of numerous male in mind, one of the leading companies names Merck & Co has come up with an idea of formulating a medication that not only prevent hair loss, but also help in the re-growth of the hair. The medication is gaining popularity by the name of Propecia. It is a fact that Propecia, an FDA approved medication contains the key ingredients of Finasteride that helps in prevent the hair loss on the vertex and the anterior mid-scalp area in the male. The medication is not prescribed to women.

Because of successful and effective results, the medication has gained world recognition within a very short span of time. Today, generic Propecia has also formulated by using the same active ingredients used in the formulation of branded Propecia. Interestingly, generic Propecia is available at the prices one can afford easily. In other words, one can save a good amount of money. When it comes to buy generic or branded Propecia, it is extremely simple now with the advent of online pharmacy stores. with an aim of making online purchasing simple and hassle free, these stores also offer you flexible payment mode through all the legal money transfer processes.

No doubt, Generic Propecia is known for successful and efficient results, but possibility of some mild to moderate side effects cannot be ignored. Talking about the side effects, then some common side effects like headache, less desire of sex, difficulty in achieving erection, nausea and some others may occur. However, these side effects are common and last for a very short time. In case you feel the impact of any side effect for some more time, you are advised to stop using the medication and consult your doctor as soon as possible. Apart from this, the medication should be used only doctors' prescription and taken as per their guidelines. You are also advised to consult your doctor and also disclose your previous or current medical records. By doing so, you can get good results within the appointed time.

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Generic Propecia: Solution for male pattern baldness problems

by GotHair 17. December 2009 21:14

Propecia is an oral prescription drug that is used to treat men with pattern baldness and also to prevent further hair loss. The clinical trials of this drug have shown positive hair re-growth in most of the men who have pattern hair loss problems.

About Propecia
Propecia is recommended for use in men only. Women and children should not take it for treating their hair loss problems. The main ingredient in Propecia is finasteride which works to lower the levels of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) in the scalp where baldness is more among men.

DHT is a male sex hormone that is considered responsible for pattern hair loss problem in men, if its production is more. Propecia lowers its levels in some parts of the scalp to prevent further hair loss. If you observe hair re-growth in other parts of the body, other than the head, you should take immediate medical consultation. Propecia helps in hair re-growth only on the head.

What are dosages of Propecia?
Propecia is available in the dosage of 1 mg tablet. You should take the dosages as per the doctor’s directions. The normal dosage of Propecia is to take one tablet daily. You can swallow it whole with a glass of water. There are no food restrictions relating to dosage of Propecia, so you can take it before or after food.

Male pattern baldness treatment with Propecia may take some time before results are visible. The treatment should be continued for more than three months as new hair growth takes time. But it’s always better to follow your doctor’s directions who may tell you a different treatment time.

What are side effects of Propecia?
The side effects of Propecia are difficulty in achieving an erection in some men, less desire for sex, and decreased amount of semen. These side effects can occur in about two out of every hundred men undergoing pattern baldness treatment with Propecia.

Some of the rare side effects of Propecia are breast swelling, tenderness of breasts, skin rash, itching, hives, and testicular pain. Some men may also experience swelling of lips or face. In such cases, you should immediately consult your doctor.

Online availability of Propecia
Since Propecia is a prescription drug, you require a valid prescription that is issued by a doctor after doing thorough medical examination. You can also obtain this valid prescription over the internet, which has many licensed online pharmacies.  You need to select a reliable online source and fill in their consultation form, in which you should write all your medical details. This form is evaluated by a registered medical doctor who issues a prescription only if you are found eligible to take Propecia.  After getting a prescription, you can complete payment details with your selected online source and wait for it to be delivered to your residential address. Check the pack that it’s not torn or tampered when it reaches your home.

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Hair Loss Disease: What is Alopecia Areata?

by GotHair 8. December 2009 21:52

Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss. Alopecia Areata is the most common form of an unusual auto-immune skin disease resulting in patchy hair loss on your scalp. It usually starts with a small patch of hair loss and continues with one or more small, round patches of hair loss on your head.

Alopecia Areata affects approximately 2% of the overall population, including more than 5 million people in the United States, according to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF). Alopecia Areata is considered a skin disease because it occurs on the skin of the hair, or scalp, and is usually diagnosed by your dermatologist. Luckily, agree experts, it includes no rashes, hives or itching, although exposed scalp areas do require extra care.

In the 1990’s, Alopecia Areata was classified as an auto-immune disease. Researchers found that the disease is the result of the body producing an inappropriate immune response against itself. However, “I find that most patients report a history of acute stress which precipitated the condition,” says Sara Wasserbauer, M.D., a Board Certified, California-based hair transplant surgeon.

The Normal Hair Growth Cycle

Dr. Wasserbrauer explains that the normal growth rate of scalp hair is about a fourth to a half an inch every month. Hair growth is a repeating cycle that can be disrupted by genetics, diseases, medications, infections or other more common factors that may cause hair loss. During the anagen growth phase, a follicle actively grows hair until the catagen phase in which the follicle slows down growth. During the telogen phase, the follicle rests prior to the start of a new anagen phase or growth of a new hair shaft. As the new hair shaft pushes out the ‘dead’ hair shaft, the old hair is shed. “About 50 to 100 telogen hairs are normally shed every day and you find them in your comb, brush and shower drain,” says Dr. Wasserbrauer. About 10 percent of scalp hair follicles are normally in telogen phase at any given time if the scalp is healthy and not affected by any condition that causes hair loss.

What Does “Autoimmune” Mean?

According to The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Autoimmune Disease Research Center, a healthy human body uses an effective set of weapons, the immune system, against viruses, bacteria, and parasites that can attack your body. Unfortunately, this powerful immune system sometimes mistakenly attacks the body itself. Misdirected immune responses are called auto-immunity. In Alopecia Areata, it’s your hair follicles that are mistakenly attacked by your own immune system, resulting in the disruption of the hair growth stage.

Types of Alopecia

The NAAF classifies three types of Alopecia. The first is Alopecia Areata which presents as random patches of hair loss. When hair loss involves the total head, it is called Alopecia Totalis and when it extends to the total body hair loss it is called Alopecia Universalis, There is no sure cure for the conditions but many doctors prescribe medications to help control the episodes. In all forms of Alopecia, the hair follicles remain alive and are ready to resume normal hair production whenever they receive the appropriate signal from the body. In all cases, hair re-growth may occur even without treatment and even after many years, according to the NAAF.

Do You ‘Catch’ Alopecia…or is it Genetic?

Experts believe there is a genetic component to Alopecia Areata, because one out of five people who have the symptoms, have a family-member also affected by hair loss, according to the NAAF. Current research has found that if onset begins after age 30 you are less likely to have an affected family member. When onset of the first patch of Alopecia Areata begins before age 30, it is more likely other family members are affected. The NAAF has focused a lot of its research into investigating the genetic elements of the disease to finally identify who is most susceptible to the disease and why. “Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) is the name for the inherited condition neither associated with a specific gene (or genes) nor yet identified with certainty,” says Dr Wasserbauer.

Alopecia Treatment Options

According to the NAAF there are no FDA-approved treatments specifically for Alopecia Areata, however, many medical professionals are willing to try treatments off-label. There are treatment options available for mild, patchy Alopecia Areata (less than 50% scalp hair loss) however none of the acceptable treatments work in all cases. Many hairstylists are using low-light laser therapy to stimulate the follicles to create new hair which only works on clients who still have active hair follicles at the beginning stages of hair loss.

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Revealing The Hardcore Genuine Baldness Treatments

by GotHair 2. December 2009 21:37

The dirty truth about balding men and women is we find it a shameful and embarrassing condition. We all place a tremendous value on our looks, and lets face it our hair. The most noticeable feature we possess is our hair, and millions of us around the world are waking up to those extra hairs in the sink or on our hairbrush. How can you stop the receding of your hairline and perhaps re-grow that lost hair? Today I want to arm you with some information on hardcore genuine baldness treatments, one you can afford without breaking the bank to restore your healthy and sexy hair.
When your losing your hair, I think you owe it to yourself to explore all of the options open to you, you need to attack the problem and reverse it before its too late.

Hair Restoration Options -

Hair Transplant or Lasers:

Ok, yes this is a viable option that produces quick and natural looking results in most cases. But it is cost prohibitive to say the least, in my research I found that hair restoration surgery costs upwards of $10,000 yikes!

Laser hair restoration is cheaper it runs somewhere around $6,000 -$10,000 to start you off, of course you need to purchase a home laser brush add another $600 -$2,000 to your tab. Then you also need to make purchases of on-going medications, by the way these clinics use many of the very same ingredients well talk about later. But they charge a clinic level price on them.

The Hair Piece:

Now this one is a cheap option really, if you can find one that looks natural. But lets face it guys we always can pick out the guy wearing a rug can't we. Not really a sexy or natural look, and it can always fall off. But the one time price is right if your looking for cheap, good quality hair pieces will run you around $500 -$800.

Natural Hair Restoration Formulations:

Here is the hardcore genuine baldness treatment, for a fraction of the lifetime costs of surgery or lasers, you can treat your genetic hair loss with a quality baldness treatment

What's needed is a good natural solution to treat the causes of male and female pattern baldness also known as genetic hair loss. There are hundreds of hair restoration products on the markets today, but how to you weed out the wheat from the chaff? What makes the best hair loss products?

Well first you want to make sure any natural hair restoration product you are deciding to purchase is using one of the only two medical ingredients clinically proven and approved by the FDA for use to regain hair loss. The medications are Propecia and Minoxidil; of these only Minoxidil can be purchased without a prescription and is safe for use by women and men.

The next important step is to ensure the product your using has the strongest combinations of vitamins and herbs to help you maintain your new growing hair. The best hair loss products combine both the medical element with oral supplements of vitamins and herbs such as; Saw Palmetto, Pumpkin, Nettle Root, Zinc, Biotin, and vitamin B6 just to name a few. Using this winning combination of powerful medication and herbs and vitamins, I believe gives you the ultimate chance to regain hair loss.

Now that you're armed with this valuable information, your next steps? Take what you've just learned here today and fully investigate what a natural hair loss remedy can do for you.

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Hair loss in men - Common reasons

by GotHair 26. November 2009 21:15

Hair loss, specifically, male pattern hair loss (MPHL) is the most common type of hair loss exhibited by men. Almost 95% of the cases of hair loss are a result of MPHL. Studies indicate that by the time they reach 50, half of all men are suffering from male pattern hair loss.

Hair loss

Typically, male pattern hair loss is characterized by a receding hairline. This can also be accompanied by a gradual balding of the crown. Hair loss is a progressive condition. If steps are not taken to treat the condition, it will continue unabated. By the time you might take notice of your hair loss, there is a good chance that almost 50% of your hair may be lost. This is why it's important to recognize the causes of hair loss and embark on a treatment option that can help treat your hair loss in the best possible way. Hair loss treatment options restrict hair loss and also stimulate new hair growth.

Male pattern hair loss

Male pattern hair loss or male pattern alopecia is a condition, wherein, a man suffers from hair loss on the top of the head and/or a receding hair line. This progressive thinning of hair is also known as androgenic alopecia. Occurring in adult males, its amount and pattern can vary greatly. Researchers believe that men can inherit this condition from either side of the family. A chemical called dihydrotestosterone or DHT is one of the key factors responsible for male pattern hair loss.

Male pattern hair loss - Causes

As aforementioned, the blame for this condition can be laid at the doorstep of your genes that come from both sides of your family. Genetics, one of the major causes of male pattern hair loss, can make your hair follicles more vulnerable to a chemical substance called DHT. If you are suffering from MPHL, your body has elevated levels of DHT in your balding scalp. According to scientists, DHT is the primary factor responsible for the shrinkage of your hair follicles. It also contributes towards decreasing the number of visible hair. There are other causes of hair loss also which include medicinal side effects, medical conditions, surgical procedures and illnesses.

Overcoming the hair loss problem

There are various treatment options available for treating your hair loss problem. There are a number of products available that have been created specifically for male pattern hair loss. The efficacy of all these products differs in individuals; this means that product that works for someone won't necessarily work for you. Oral tablets like Propecia are emerging as an effective treatment option for male pattern hair loss. Hair transplant is another option that can help restore lost hair. It would be a good idea to talk to your doctor about the perfect treatment option for your hair loss.

Buying Propecia for hair loss treatment

Propecia is a prescription medication that helps treat mild to moderate cases of male pattern hair loss. Various extensive and exhaustive clinical studies have proven the efficacy of this oral medication. It is a 'men's only' drug that should not be used by women or children. You can buy Propecia easily through certified online pharmacies. All you need to do is present your prescription so that you can embark upon an effective hair loss treatment plan.

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Male Hair Loss Prevention

by GotHair 17. November 2009 22:52

Hair loss in men has become less of a liability as more and more personalities embrace this condition and even feel proud about it. However, one´s self-image is still affected by his hair´s condition. Knowing what induces hair loss is therefore a must to an image conscious man.
Men are affected by a number of genetic diseases the worsens hair loss. To effectively treat hair loss, one needs to be familiar first to its causes.

Alopecia Areata One of the main causes of hair loss in men is alopecia areata. This condition usually starts with a smooth baldness, but regrows in six months without treatment. Alopecia also affect hair on other body parts like the beard. This condition is due to an autoimmune condition. The body attacks its own hair follicles. Often, this condition is due to stress. Alopecia can be cured by injecting steroids to affected patches stimulating hair growth. Oral steroids and ultraviolet light therapy are toxic and impractical.

Traction Alopecia On the other hand, Traction alopecia is caused by tight braids and ponytails that pulls hair roots causing hair damage. It is advisable that hairstyles should put less pressure on hair roots.

There is also Trichotillomania or the habit of pulling at hairs or twisting them sometimes without realizing it. The scalp is affected and results to hair patches. This is entirely behavioral. Tinea capitis, on the other hand is a fungal infection of the scalp affects school-age children. This condition shows bald spots with broken-off hairs. Oral antibiotics can be used to treat this.

Telogen Effluvium Meanwhile, Telogen effluvium is the rapid shedding of the hair after childbirth, fever, sudden weight loss, or surgery. In reality, scalp hairs enter telogen or resting phase and later on falls out. Men normally lose 100 hair every day. However, due to the above mentioned reasons, the hair sheds massively, and this is what we call effluvium. However, when the body gets back to its natural rhythm, hair regrows to its normal level.

Androgenetic Alopecia Furthermore, Androgenetic alopecia or common baldness which is a result of genetics and hormones. To slow down this kind of hair loss, there are two treatments that a person can use:

First is Minoxidil whose brand name is Rogaine and Provillus. It is over-the-counter and works best on the crown, less on the frontal region. It comes in 2% and 5% solutions. The latter believed to be more effective.

Second is Finasteride with brand name Propecia. This is a drug that shrinks prostates in middle-aged men. Propecia grows hair but it is mainly for keeping the hair that is still there.

These two are the only drug-based treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in treating hair loss. Other options, apart from these two are using chemicals like Ketoconazole, immunosuppressants, Polygonum Multiflorum, surgery like transaplantation or scalp reduction.

Naturally, it also advisable to reduce stress since stress can worsen hair loss. Regular exercise also helps promote a healthy body thus, a healthy scalp. This can also keep a healthy level of testosterone. Finally, keeping a proper and balance diet ensures that the body gets the nutrition it needs to nourish the skin and scalp that would prevent hair loss.

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How to Stop DHT and Regrow a Full Head of Hair

by GotHair 16. November 2009 23:25

It has been proved by various studies that the real enemy behind the loss of hair is nothing but DHT. Rising levels of DHT in the blood can over time cause hair follicles to become blocked up and damaged. At first you only notice increase hair shedding. Many people in this stage report see more hair left in the shower drain or on their pillow. If this is the case the best thing is to can intervene early. Just like other disease processes hair loss is more easily treated if it is contained early on. DHT can this be prevented with natural supplements for the stimulation of hair growth.
There are several different ways to contain DHT, like blocking it from adhering to the hair follicles, inhibiting the very production of DHT or the enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase. 5- alpha-reductase is the real cause of the production of DHT. Reducing the quantity of cholesterol can also contain DHT, as this is the substance that is responsible for the production of 5-alpha-reductase. So, an inhibitor of DHT can act in any of the above-mentioned ways and after inhibition of DHT the hair follicles can give rise to new hair.

Nature Provides The Some Good Solutions:

Zinc is one of the freely available natural elements that acts as a DHT inhibitor and is found in various food items. Another inhibitor is Saw Palmetto that is also natural and acts in the same way as Propecia. Firstly, it blocks 5-alpha-reductase and afterwards deactivates the DHT receptors on cells. This has been the easiest way for the preventing the increase of DHT. DHT is involved not only in loss of hair} but also in many other diseases, like prostrate cancer. Saw Palmetto has been found to able to counter benign protrastic disease as an antiandrogen tat can also kill the follicles of the scalp. It has lots of potential.

Inhibition of the very production of DHT can remove the hair fail issue from its root itself and this can be achieved by the use of another natural inhibitor Pygeum extract. It works by having specific constituents that removes the chance of accumulation of the cholesterol in prostate glands and reduce the prolacting levels. Prostate glands take up the testosterone rapidly in the presence of prolactin and high levels of cholesterol increases DHT receptors in number.

If you have suffered extensive damage to your hair follicles then your best option may be to pursue a hair transplant. Over the years hair transplantation methods have become better and more cost effective. The cost will depend largely on how extensive the procedures will be. Additionally, there may be regional differences in prices so shop around.

Still another way to combat loss of hair is trying over the counter medications. medications like Minoxidil have been proven to prevent hair loss and encourage regrowth. It carries an actually clinical indication from the FDA to prove its effectiveness. There are only 2 products that carry this distinction. Although the previously mentioned natural products are good there is simply more research supporting the use of products like Rogaine or Provillus. These products contain minoxidil. However, before you run out and buy provillus, procerin or any other product there is more information you need to know. You can read the free report below increase your understanding.

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How to Naturally Cure Thinning Hair in Men Or Women

by GotHair 15. November 2009 20:46

Do you want to discover a remedy to heal thinning hair? This isn't just a male problem, girls also are susceptible to the condition. In fact virtually as many ladies as men suffer from alopecia of some form. However you can cure thinning hair naturally, the very last thing you need to experiment with are products that are based on chemicals that will make the condition worse.

Why do we suffer from thinning hair?

A question that has many answers. Some or all may make a contribution to your condition.

here's a list of probable causes.

-Stress due to an illness or surgical technique.

-Hormonal issues.

-Medicinal reaction.

-Fungal infection of the scalp.

-Underlying disease side effect eg : diabetes.

-Inherited male-pattern baldness.

-After pregnancy.

-Tight twisting of the hair, for example plats or ponytail.

-Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.

Certain of these problems are cured over time, for example the baldness associated with pregnancy will stop and return to normal once the pre-pregnancy hormone levels are attained. With the tight twisting, ordinary hair growth will return upon cessation of the practice.

it's the other causes with a need to heal thinning hair by other techniques. It might be smart to follow a regime of using the proprietary brands of alopecia remedies found in the market today. We are referring to the commercially known'Rogaine' (minoxidil) and'Propecia' (Finasteride Capsules) and their derivatives. Both are made from manufactured chemicals and require on going application or the condition will return to its previous level.

There are a variety of supplements and vitamins available at your local health store that may aid in correcting the situation. Herbs have been at length used over the years. Saw Palmetto and Nettle Root have been seen to be effective to heal thinning hair and promote re-growth. Mixing these cures with scalp massage which will stimulate the hair follicles should show an improvement in the condition.

There are certain natural herbal based products on the market that have shown fantastic re-growth of thinning hair. The absence of any manufactured chemicals make this type of treatment to cure thinning hair an enticing proposition. Case studies of huge numbers of users have been documented and hair re-growth above 30 percent has appeared to be the standard results.

The studies found that apropos hair re-growth, the all natural compound solution seemed to be better than minoxidil ( Rogaine ) and has no known complications. A separate study showed that a two percent minoxidil preparation applied topically increased hair counts by about 24% after 20 weeks. The natural study showed an increase of 89% in the same time period. Thanks to the variations in locating the measured regions of the scalp, these results aren't without delay close, but in a population study, the separate study results showed clearly that 34-46 out of 83 partakers ( 48% ) had no growth after twenty-four weeks, where as the natural compound results show only 14 out of 98 ( 14% ) had no expansion after 20 weeks. So, the conclusion is that the all natural product does show results that it does cure thinning hair and that over 85% of men will reply favorably to the treatment.

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Hair Loss - Get The Facts

by GotHair 10. November 2009 20:47

Hair loss among women is not an unusual problem. In one study, 34% of women from Japan, the USA, and the UK reported increased hair loss compared to 5 years earlier. The reasons are complicated and can vary from person to person. Thus, it is important to see a doctor who can diagnose the specific problem.

In some cases, it can be diet-related. Hair loss sometimes occurs in rapid weight loss. In one study, hair grew back within a few months after weight loss. In other cases, there are less obvious nutritional reasons for the common problem.

In researching this question, I found a comprehensive product to save some of my valuable time in struggling to regrow my hair

Hair loss can be divided into two categories: skin shedding (also called "scaling") and without skin shedding. Loss of hair with skin shedding is likely related to a skin disorder. In some cases, supplementation with the vitamin biotin (1 - 2 mg for 2 months) has helped. Essential fatty acids (omega 3s and/or omega 6s) might also help in hair loss caused by skin conditions.

There is a lack of objective data about hair loss without skin shedding. At one time, there was a widespread belief that zinc deficiency is a common cause. However, zinc supplementation has not been shown to improve loss of hair, even when a deficiency is suspected. One area that seems clear is that iron deficiency (a low serum ferritin without anemia) is linked to loosing hair in women. In one study, 72% of women with low iron stores (a serum ferritin less than 40 mcg/l) had reduced hair density.

The amino acid L-lysine plays a part in the absorption of iron and zinc. Among plant foods, L-lysine is only found in high amounts in legumes, and a vegan who doesn't eat many legumes could find themselves falling short on lysine. In some women, iron supplementation does not lead to an increase in iron stores. But in one study, adding L-lysine (at 1.5 - 2 g/day for 6 months) to iron supplementation in such women did increase iron stores by one half.

Here are some notes:

In a multivitamin, if the level of zinc is equal to the level of iron, then iron uptake is significantly decreased. A ratio of 3 to 1, iron to zinc, is desirable to prevent competitive interference.

Excessive vitamin E supplementation (for example, 600 IU per day for 1 month) can adversely affect hair growth. In patients who show high levels of folic acid (also known as folate), excessive folic acid supplementation should probably be discontinued.

Reducing the frequency of shampooing does not help preserve hair and can increase the fear of loosing hair because a higher amount of hair will be lost all at once when it is washed.

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