Best Treatments for Hairloss
A certain degree of hair loss
is evident in almost everyone on the planet, okay some people
are luckier than others in terms of amount but it accounts for
more than 95% of men. There is a fantastic number of treatments
and preventions available for hair loss and choosing one could
prove to be an impossible subject.
It is first important to identify the
reasons for baldness and often this is the job for
specialists. Common causes include malnutrition, aging,
genetic pre-disposition, thyroid imbalance, eating
disorders, illness, hormonal effects of birth control pills,
pregnancy, menopause, and certain medications and medical
treatments.
Whatever the reason for your thinning
hair, there is no substitute for a healthy balanced diet and
this can only aid the process of re-growth. Diet plans which
incorporate health supplements and natural products
containing ginger , grape fruit, lime, Aloe Vera and Senna
will all promote a healthy scalp. Conversely , avoiding
drugs such as Lipitor will help in reducing the stress on
your metabolic organs.
To the same affect, you should also
try and develop a balanced exercise program, you don’t have
to go running three marathons a week, just enough to get the
blood pumping.
Obviously these things alone probably
won`t restore your hair to its glory days but it’s important
to have this foundation.
The two products which this article
recommends are Propecia and Regaine.
Firstly, Propecia is a prescribed
medication to treat certain types of male baldness.
Specifically it is was created to treat mild to moderate
cases of male pattern baldness in the vertex region (top of
the head) and the anterior-mid scalp (middle front of
forehead). Propecia is a once a day oral pill which blocks
the 5-alpha reductive enzymes that create
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the male hormone associated with
thinning hair in men with male pattern
baldness.
Despite its effectiveness there have been
a number of side effects to using Propecia, most notably
depression so this must be considered when contemplating
using this product.
Rogaine holds an active ingredient called
Minoxidil, this was originally created as a drug for
treating hypertension which is high blood pressure. It was
discovered that one of its side affects was growing hair.
Rogaine (minoxidil) acts differently in that it stimulates
hair growth in both men and women by overriding the
prevailing hair loss symptoms. These drugs can be used
either on their own or in combination. Rogaine is known to
provide moderate re-growth the hair on certain areas of the
scalp that have gone bald. Many users also claim that
Rogaine helps in thickening of hair while simultaneously
reducing hair loss.
Choosing your weapon is about deciding
which one is more likely to work for you, as previously
mentioned to give yourself the best chance of success with
these products make sure you get a balanced diet and
exercise. I leave you with an alternative option which has
reportedly worked for many people, I myself remain
sceptical.
Massage your scalp with an egg and then
leave it there for about an hour before washing thoroughly,
Repeat daily and over time you will see results. Massaging
your scalp should be started in your early 30's before you
notice any significant hair loss. For just a couple of
minutes a day, lightly take your fingers and gently massage
your scalp from front to back.
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