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Natural Treatment for Hair Loss at Home

Updated on June 19, 2013
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The natural way to regrow your hair

Hair loss natural treatment is affordable and can be found inside your kitchen-ingredient cabinet or at your garden. If you have these natural herbs, spices and vegetables, like ginger, phanax ginseng, aloe vera, lye or lemon grass, moringa olifera or malunggay, then, your are ready for a lifetime hair makeover or recovery using the natural way. Your 'crowning glory' will soon restore its splendor.

Travel Man’s Anti-Hair Loss Natural Concoction

You can make the same concoction of the above-mentioned ingredients by simple mortar-and-pestle procedure. Crush and pound every herb, spice and vegetable to get the juice. Just remember that phanax ginseng acts as hair stimulant; ginger is anti-inflammatory and aids in good blood circulation in the scalp; aloe vera is a famous hair restorer; lye or lemon grass is also anti-inflammatory and rejuvenates hair follicles and malunggay leaves are rich in amino acid and vitamins A & E plus protein. The natural extracts can be blended with essential oil like the virgin coconut oil to prevent protein loss. Apply it to your hair scalp and see the result in the succeeding days. Natural biotin extract or vitamin B8 is also necessary to maintain the natural dark color of your hair or to avoid early white hairs.

Causes of Hair Loss

The three main causes of hair loss are 1)heredity, 2)hormonal imbalance and 3)stress-related. My friends will often remark that I had a receding hairline. “It’s in the genes,” I will always reply. Hormonal imbalance or the testosterone in male populace blocks the hair growth. So, most of the bald-headed persons are male. Patches of hair loss can be caused by lupus or systemic disease or the so-called alopecia ariata. Too much thinking or many stress-related work can cause hair loss.

Those affected are usually mature men and women. Children who suffer hair loss can be blamed to too much studying. Normal hair loss when taking a bath should not exceed from 50-100 hair strands. If you are a diabetic person, it can affect the hair growth cycle. It is attributed to weak circulatory system, weak immune system and hair scalp infection.

When you frequent your local beauty shop for hair treatments that use a lot of synthetic hair products as in hair dye, hair strengthener or hair-relaxing agent, hair color, et cetera, there will be more problems that you'll encounter. Hair salon products should jive with the type of hair a customer possesses. Hair stylists, nowadays are careful and do their own hair analysis to avoid complaints from their customer-friends.

Travel Man experienced his own hair loss period when he tried the hair strengthening offer at her aunt’s beauty parlor. He suffered scalp itching and even wounded some parts of his head. The mixture of hair strengthening product was not compatible with his scalp. Now, he’s on the verge of reviving his receding hairline. His officer also suffered from hair loss that paved the way to use a hair-restoring agent called minoxidil. He cannot fought the after effects that he fainted inside his cabin’s toilet and injured the back of his head. Reasons can be one of the following: a) that he’s suffering from heart ailment; b) he had kidney trouble; c) he had a liver ailment; or d)scalp problems. Minoxidil can be used by adults or in their 40 years and above from two months to two years to notice the effects, or hair growth.

The Wonder of Kidney Beans

Early signs of hair loss can be prevented if you nourish your ‘crown’ with kidney beans. Yes, all beans, especially this one is rich in vitamin A & E, selenium and magnesium that are essential for hair growth. It is important to nourish the hair bulb and hair follicle, not only the strands. So, don’t be misled by the notion that beans will just contribute to high uric acid in your kidneys if you will frequently eat these legumes.

Travel Man’s Hair Spa

By studying and learning the concoction of natural herbs, spice and vegetable essentials to the fullest, I can now have my own ‘hair spa’. I will not worry about buying shampoo, because this natural mixture will be my shampoo and hair conditioner, as well.

 

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Travel Man's recovering head

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