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Natural Cure For Hair Loss

January 18, 2008 by Sarah Rowe 

There are many hair loss remedies that you will find online and offline. One thing to keep in mind while looking at these is that one solution will not cure all types of hair loss and that you may need to try more than one to find what will work best for you. In addition, you should take into consideration that a hair loss plan should be long term, 6 or 12 months into the future, it may take that long to see results. Here are 6 natural remedies to hair loss.

1. Massage - By massaging the scalp it will help to increase blood flow. This in turn will help the hair follicles receive adequate blood, helping to created an optimal growing conditions for the hair. You would want to do this a few minutes each day and should be helpful in hair growth with more minor cases of hair trouble.

2. Aromatherapy - You will want to make a blend of 4 ounces of one of the following oils - almond, sesame, or soybean and to this you will add 6 drops of both lavender and also bay essential oils. You will take this mixture and apply it to the scalp, gently massaging, and then you leave this for 20 minutes on the scalp. This technique is used by aroma therapists with helping in the stimulation of the scalp.

3. Saw Palmetto - The Saw Palmetto works by helping to reduce the levels of DHT in the body. This is helpful in regards to hair loss in that DHT is one of the leading causes of androgenetic alopecia, a major form of hair loss.

4. Nettle Root - The extracts from the nettle root are a good source of both vitamins C and A, and sever other minerals and lipids that are helpful to hair growth and health. This has been known in Europe to work as a 5 alpha reductase inhibitor, a leading cause of hair loss

5. Sage and Rosemary - These are two herbs that have been shown to help when used externally. Here is one of the hair loss recipes for these herbs: Boil some water rosemary, peach leaf, sage, nettle root, and burdock all together. Then you will want to train away the loose herbs, leaving the liquid, you then wash your hair with the liquid daily.

6. Jojoba oil - This has been traditionally used by southwestern Native Americans and also the Mexicans as a natural hair loss remedy for centuries for healthy hair growth and also to control dandruff. It can also be used in the treatment of eczema, psoriasis, and seborrhea. It also will work great as a natural moisturizer as it will mimic the skins own sebum.

What is a natural cure for hair loss? This question is asked often and there are some actual natural cures that will help you to grow your hair back. There are a few of these above, you will want to try what you feel comfortable with and there are also many other natural cures that people are using every day to stop hair loss and grow hair. Whatever you decide to do you should start today, as every day that passes will mean more hair lost.

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  1. Natural Cures for Hair Loss on August 2nd, 2008 2:59 pm

    Great information, While most hair loss is due to heredity or illness there are things we can do in our everyday hair routine that can help us avoid excess hair loss.

    I treat my loss of hair with home remedies that I find on the web.

    The only downside is that no one mentions side affects or risks, it would be nice

    to know them.

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