Natural Hair Loss Treatments
Natural Hair Loss Treatments
Article by Andrea Dilea
Natural Hair Loss Treatments – Health
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Is drug free hair loss treatment an option for you?
Those who suffer from hair loss face a decision: Do they want to treat the condition with medical interventions such as prescription medication and surgery, or should they try a drug free hair loss treatment? This is a personal decision that one must make with the counsel of their family and physician. There are some very powerful drugs available to treat hair loss, but for personal reasons, not everyone wants to use them.
Many circumstances can lead to hair loss in both men and women. Genetic factors, medication side effects, stress, illness and hormonal factors can all cause hair loss. You approach to dealing with your hair loss should vary to some extent on the type of condition causing the hair loss. For example, if your hair loss is caused by chemotherapy, you should expect it to reverse itself completely after treatment without any specific intervention. If you hair loss is progressive male pattern baldness, however, some form of active intervention is required if you wish to save your hair.
Drug free hair loss treatments have become popular with people who do not wish to use prescription medications or transplant techniques to save their hair. The most basic drug free approach is to hair loss, and indeed many other ailments, is to make sure you eat a balanced diet and regularly take a quality vitamin and mineral supplement. This would presumably be most effective in persons who suffer significant deficiencies in the necessary vitamins or minerals. However, it is a worthwhile initial intervention no matter what other approaches you may take. Studies have shown that for male pattern baldness regular vigorous exercise, reduced stress, and a proper died can help reduce the levels of testosterone and DHT contributing to the condition.
There are numerous natural treatments for hair loss on the market, ranging from vitamin and herbal supplements to scalp massage. Some of the more popular alternative therapies include the use of stinging nettle and taking zinc as a supplement. Other supplements that are used frequently are Ginger, Magnesium and PABA. Zinc and copper balance, for example, may be important to treating hair loss in some circumstances. While some supplements may be a more natural approach to hair loss than some conventional treatments, you consider that this does not mean that they are “drug” free and you should approach them with caution. The best thing to do is to research the available treatments options and then consult with your primary health care provider about which one’s are the best to try.
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You can find additional hair loss tips at: Hair Loss News. There are many options for drug free hair loss treatment at http://Hair-Loss.Teach2.Us
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