Every day, we each lose about 50 to 100 hairs, which is totally normal. But
when you start to notice thinning, bald patches, or even clumps of hair falling
out, man or woman, you start to worry.
Find out how to uncover the real cause of hair loss and learn which
remedies can help.
1. Best solutions for hair loss : Get your hormones checked.
Androgenetic alopecia, also known as male or female pattern baldness, is
the most common type of hair loss. According to the American Academy
of Dermatology, it affects about 80 million people.
Some people have a genetic predisposition to this “hormone hijacking,” but
it can also be due to diet, lifestyle and environment. A simple blood test can
determine your hormone levels and their pathways. Then by working with your
physician, you can make changes and find natural ways to help hair grow.
“Fully understanding everything that is awry is very important at the onset
because hair cannot regrow unless the environment is perfect
Anemia, insulin resistance, thyroid problems, an autoimmune disease like
alopecia areata, and stress can all cause hair loss. It may even signal what’s
known in Chinese medicine as a kidney yin and blood deficiency.Different organ systems manifest in different parts of the body and it’s
the kidneys that manifests on the hair on our head.
Chinese herbs, acupuncture and foods like goji berries can build up yin in
the body and restore balance.
If you’re constantly touching up your dark roots, or fighting with your
super curly hair to be stick straight, you could actually be causing breakage. Since
the hair is breaking faster than it’s growing, it looks like you’re losing it.
If all of these treatments and styling preferences don’t enhance your
natural hair, then in some regards, they can be destructive
Minoxidil is an FDA-approved treatment for hair loss but it has to be used
consistently for it to be effective. Also, it takes four to six months to see
any improvement and up to a year to get the full benefit
Low-level laser light brushes, combs and other devices which are FDA-cleared
for both men and women are available without a prescription. Although it’s not
clear how the devices work, it’s thought to “stimulate the hair follicles’
energy cells to be more active,” Francis said. They’re also foolproof, telling
you when and how far to move the device and they even automatically shut off.
The hair follicles that are thinning are actually still in the scalp, but
they’re sleeping.
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