As far as human health is concerned, going bald doesn’t do anything
except increase the chances of getting sun burned. But hair loss is
unfortunately a highly stigmatizing issue for people, especially women.
When it comes to human interaction, hair loss is a surefire inhibitor of
self-confidence, and even a potential roadblock to personal
achievement. There’s a massive market for hair loss treatment
that ranges from Rogaine to getting hair roots transplanted from one
part of the head to another. These options should be explored if hair
loss is affecting your way of life; however, before doing so you should
give some free curatives a try.
It’s not everyday that medical advice includes the consumption of
caffeinated beverages, but studies show that green tea can lower DHT levels,
the hormone primarily responsible for hair loss. Coffee is said to help
too, but not by drinking it. Studies show that ground up coffee beans
mixed in with shampoo can reduce testosterone-induced follicle growth
suppression.
However, not all balding is directly caused by inherent genetic
dispositions. Some instances of balding are caused by environmental
factors, stress, or bad nutrition. Extreme temperatures, especially when
going from one extreme to the next, tend to incite more hair loss than
usual. Avoiding extreme temperatures can keep hair in its place.
Stress is also an incredibly common cause of baldness, and efforts to
reduce stress should be taken at the first signs of hair loss.
But above all, the biggest thing you can do about your lifestyle that
can help reduce hair loss or even reverse it is to get into shape and
eat right. Your hair is like any other part of the body – it needs the
right combination of vitamins and nutrients to be healthy
Additional homemade remedies include utilizing oils, extracts, and
good old fashioned produce that humans have been using for thousands of
years to reverse balding. Carrier oils like jojoba and grape seed mixed
with traditional oils like those of thyme, rosemary, and lavender have
been applied to the scalps of balding people for centuries. The Ancient
Greeks were convinced that onions had a hand in reversing baldness and
would pack their scalps with slivers of onions.
Whether or not you want your hair, or what’s left of it, smelling
like onions in the effort to keep the hair you have is up to you. But if
you’ve become increasingly serious about surgical solutions to hair
loss, you should consider these cheaper alternatives first. You never
know what may sprout as a result of your toil.
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