13
Jun/09
1

Natural Ingredients for Hair Care

Many ingredients that are great for your hair’s health can be found in your own kitchen. For more remedies visit us at http://home-remedies-site.com

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12
Jun/09
3

Dr. Fazeela in GMP Talking about Hair Loss p2

Dr. Fazeela in GMP Talking about Hair Loss p2

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7
Jun/09
4

how 2 prevent hair loss especially fringe temple areas & crown?


as you know - hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! Find out the actual cause of hair loss! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections ,hormonal problems, to mention a few. but anyway you can always try and get real results.

year ago my husband suffered from hair loss too and he started trying everything you can imagine to stop his hair loss. the things that really worked for him was:

1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;

2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;

3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;

4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);

5) also used herbal treatment.in that case Provillus is a good product that helps prevent hair loss and it is an FDA approved product. I think it is very important!

It worked and still works for her!

I do not know if any pharmacies carry Provillus but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.provillus.com/?aid=749165

good luck!

not only my and my husband`s own personal experience

6
Jun/09
11

Beauty - Applying cosmetics with Alopecia/Hairloss

Applying make-up on people with Alopecia/Hairloss to scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes.

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3
Jun/09
25

Natural Skin & Hair Care : How to Prevent Gray Hair

Learn natural techniques for preventing gray hair in this free video clip.

Expert: Noopur Mishra
Bio: Noopur Mishra is an immensely talented cook. Taken up cooking classes she has an knack of innovating new dishes that are still native to her culture.
Filmmaker: ANISH BHATIA

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2
Jun/09
0

STOP HAIR LOSS, with ChuleeVandevi

Stop Hair Loss, with ChuleeVandevi,

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31
May/09
7

how to prevent receding hair line?

m 20 year old. i have started having hair loss and my hair line is receding from the temple too. plz tell me how to prevent it further.any diets or supplements or natural medicines?

Eat more iron,calcium and protein rich food which is the key food for hair.Eating dates,milk and its products,pulses,sprouts,raw veggies and fresh fruits daily give you a healthy hair and helps in controlling hairfall.Drink more water to keep you hydrated.You are still young,so in 3 to 4months you can see good results.

31
May/09
8

how can you stimulate hair growth and prevent hair loss?


Your hair goes through a cycle of PROVILLUSth and rest. The course of each cycle varies by individual. But in general, the PROVILLUSth phase of scalp hair, known as anagen, typically lasts two to three years. During this time, your hair PROVILLUSs about 1 centimeter (just less than 1/2 inch) a month. The resting phase is called telogen. This phase typically lasts three to four months. At the end of the resting phase, the hair strand falls out and a new one begins to PROVILLUS in its place. Once a hair is shed, the PROVILLUSth stage begins again.

Most people normally shed 50 to 100 hairs a day. But with about 100,000 hairs in the scalp, this amount of hair loss shouldn't cause noticeable thinning of the scalp hair.

Gradual thinning is a normal part of aging. However, hair loss may lead to baldness when the rate of shedding exceeds the rate of re PROVILLUSth, when new hair is thinner than the hair shed or when hair comes out in patches.

Causes of specific types of hair loss

Pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). In male- and female-pattern baldness, the time of PROVILLUSth shortens, and the hairs are not as thick or sturdy. With each PROVILLUSth cycle, the hairs become rooted more superficially and more easily fall out. Heredity likely plays a key role. A history of androgenetic alopecia on either side of your family increases your risk of balding. Heredity also affects the age at which you begin to lose hair and the developmental speed, pattern and extent of your baldness.
Cicatricial (scarring) alopecia. This type of permanent hair loss occurs when inflammation damages and scars the hair follicle. This prevents new hair from PROVILLUSing. This condition can be seen in several skin conditions, including lupus erythematosus or lichen planus. It's not known what triggers or causes this inflammation.
Alopecia areata. This is classified as an autoimmune disease, but the cause is unknown. People who develop alopecia areata are generally in good health. A few people may have other autoimmune disorders including thyroid disease. Some scientists believe that some people are genetically predisposed to develop alopecia areata and that a trigger, such as a virus or something else in the environment, sets off the condition. A family history of alopecia areata makes you more likely to develop it. With alopecia areata, your hair generally PROVILLUSs back, but you may lose and re PROVILLUS your hair a number of times.
Telogen effluvium. This type of hair loss is usually due to a change in your normal hair cycle. It may occur when some type of shock to your system — emotional or physical — causes hair roots to be pushed prematurely into the resting state. The affected PROVILLUSing hairs from these hair roots fall out. In a month or two, the hair follicles become active again and new hair starts to PROVILLUS. Telogen effluvium may follow emotional distress, such as a death in the family, or after a physiological stress, such as a high fever, sudden or excessive weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, surgery, or metabolic disturbances. Hair typically PROVILLUSs back once the condition that caused it corrects itself, but it usually take months.
Traction alopecia. Excessive hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair too tightly cause traction alopecia. If the pulling is stopped before there's scarring of your scalp and permanent damage to the root, hair usually PROVILLUSs back normally.
Other causes of hair loss

Poor nutrition. Having inadequate protein or iron in your diet or poor nourishment in other ways can cause you to experience hair loss. Fad diets, crash diets and certain illnesses, such as eating disorders, can cause poor nutrition.
Medications. Certain drugs used to treat gout, arthritis, depression, heart problems and high blood pressure may cause hair loss in some people. Taking birth control pills also may result in hair loss for some women.
Disease. Diabetes and lupus can cause hair loss.
Medical treatments. Undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy may cause you to develop alopecia. Under these conditions, healthy, PROVILLUSing (anagen) hairs can be affected. After your treatment ends, your hair typically begins to re PROVILLUS.
Hormonal changes. Hormonal changes and imbalances can cause temporary hair loss. This could be due to pregnancy, having a baby, discontinuing birth control pills, beginning menopause, or an overactive or underactive thyroid gland. The hair loss may be delayed by three months following a hormonal change, and it'll take another three months for new hair to PROVILLUS back. During pregnancy, it's normal to have thicker, more luxuriant hair. It's also common to lose more hair than normal about three months after delivery. If a hormonal imbalance is associated with an overproduction of testosterone, there may be a thinning of hair over the crown of the scalp. Correcting hormonal imbalances may stop hair loss.
Hair treatments. Chemicals used for dying, tinting, bleaching, straightening or permanent waves can cause hair to become damaged and so on.
Please check out my source to find more.

31
May/09
8

how can you stimulate hair growth and prevent hair loss?


Your hair goes through a cycle of PROVILLUSth and rest. The course of each cycle varies by individual. But in general, the PROVILLUSth phase of scalp hair, known as anagen, typically lasts two to three years. During this time, your hair PROVILLUSs about 1 centimeter (just less than 1/2 inch) a month. The resting phase is called telogen. This phase typically lasts three to four months. At the end of the resting phase, the hair strand falls out and a new one begins to PROVILLUS in its place. Once a hair is shed, the PROVILLUSth stage begins again.

Most people normally shed 50 to 100 hairs a day. But with about 100,000 hairs in the scalp, this amount of hair loss shouldn't cause noticeable thinning of the scalp hair.

Gradual thinning is a normal part of aging. However, hair loss may lead to baldness when the rate of shedding exceeds the rate of re PROVILLUSth, when new hair is thinner than the hair shed or when hair comes out in patches.

Causes of specific types of hair loss

Pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). In male- and female-pattern baldness, the time of PROVILLUSth shortens, and the hairs are not as thick or sturdy. With each PROVILLUSth cycle, the hairs become rooted more superficially and more easily fall out. Heredity likely plays a key role. A history of androgenetic alopecia on either side of your family increases your risk of balding. Heredity also affects the age at which you begin to lose hair and the developmental speed, pattern and extent of your baldness.
Cicatricial (scarring) alopecia. This type of permanent hair loss occurs when inflammation damages and scars the hair follicle. This prevents new hair from PROVILLUSing. This condition can be seen in several skin conditions, including lupus erythematosus or lichen planus. It's not known what triggers or causes this inflammation.
Alopecia areata. This is classified as an autoimmune disease, but the cause is unknown. People who develop alopecia areata are generally in good health. A few people may have other autoimmune disorders including thyroid disease. Some scientists believe that some people are genetically predisposed to develop alopecia areata and that a trigger, such as a virus or something else in the environment, sets off the condition. A family history of alopecia areata makes you more likely to develop it. With alopecia areata, your hair generally PROVILLUSs back, but you may lose and re PROVILLUS your hair a number of times.
Telogen effluvium. This type of hair loss is usually due to a change in your normal hair cycle. It may occur when some type of shock to your system — emotional or physical — causes hair roots to be pushed prematurely into the resting state. The affected PROVILLUSing hairs from these hair roots fall out. In a month or two, the hair follicles become active again and new hair starts to PROVILLUS. Telogen effluvium may follow emotional distress, such as a death in the family, or after a physiological stress, such as a high fever, sudden or excessive weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, surgery, or metabolic disturbances. Hair typically PROVILLUSs back once the condition that caused it corrects itself, but it usually take months.
Traction alopecia. Excessive hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair too tightly cause traction alopecia. If the pulling is stopped before there's scarring of your scalp and permanent damage to the root, hair usually PROVILLUSs back normally.
Other causes of hair loss

Poor nutrition. Having inadequate protein or iron in your diet or poor nourishment in other ways can cause you to experience hair loss. Fad diets, crash diets and certain illnesses, such as eating disorders, can cause poor nutrition.
Medications. Certain drugs used to treat gout, arthritis, depression, heart problems and high blood pressure may cause hair loss in some people. Taking birth control pills also may result in hair loss for some women.
Disease. Diabetes and lupus can cause hair loss.
Medical treatments. Undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy may cause you to develop alopecia. Under these conditions, healthy, PROVILLUSing (anagen) hairs can be affected. After your treatment ends, your hair typically begins to re PROVILLUS.
Hormonal changes. Hormonal changes and imbalances can cause temporary hair loss. This could be due to pregnancy, having a baby, discontinuing birth control pills, beginning menopause, or an overactive or underactive thyroid gland. The hair loss may be delayed by three months following a hormonal change, and it'll take another three months for new hair to PROVILLUS back. During pregnancy, it's normal to have thicker, more luxuriant hair. It's also common to lose more hair than normal about three months after delivery. If a hormonal imbalance is associated with an overproduction of testosterone, there may be a thinning of hair over the crown of the scalp. Correcting hormonal imbalances may stop hair loss.
Hair treatments. Chemicals used for dying, tinting, bleaching, straightening or permanent waves can cause hair to become damaged and so on.
Please check out my source to find more.

27
May/09
0

5 Herbs For Hair Loss

George Yeo is the owner of AskGeorgeYeo.com. For more hair loss information, please click: http://www.askgeorgeyeo.com/howtostophairloss.htm

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