September 1, 2008...12:01 pm

How to Combat Hair Loss Naturally

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Just want to say hi as this is my first post! Feel free to leave any comments you want down below.

The most common type of hair loss is called telogen effluvium. When you have this condition you will notice your hair start to thin as there is a wide spread loss of hair. This condition may lead to baldness later in life.

The causes of telogen effluvium are very simple. Either too much stress or a bad reaction to medication, usually stress. So, yes, that saying is true – stress does make you lose your hair!
If you are a women with this condition it is very likely that you will become self conscious as you notice your hair thinning!

Telogen effluvium is a relatively minor condition as it usually goes with time.

If you are a woman and you notice your hair falling out you could consider the possibility that you have Female Pattern Baldness (FPB). This condition has been found to affect 1 in 4 women in the United States! In most cases female hair loss occurs most frequently and becomes most apparent during the menopause.
Child birth can also be a cause of hair loss but this s not very serious because once hormone levels are back to normal your hair should regrow.

For men Androgenetic Alopecia or “male pattern hair loss” is found to be the reason behind 95% of hair loss cases. The cause of this condition is the amount of DHT (dihydrotestostrone) in the body. The more DHT there is, the more the hair thins. DHT is a waste product of testosterone. DHT then ’strangles the hair follicles, stopping their growth and cutting off their blood supply. Because of this the hair starts to thin and fall.

So how do you treat it?  Provillus offer aproduct that is guaranteed to reduce hair loss and thicken your hair. If you try it let me know!

Dan

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  • Hey,

    I have done a lot of research into hair regrowth and strengthening and have posted some articles on http://www.productsforhairloss.info .

    There is one section under the products for hair loss page that goes into details about what vitamins and minerals your body should have to maintain and grow your own hair.

    Check out the site and let me know if you people find it informative or not.

    Hope this helps you out

    Simon Miller


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