Hi Ezgamato
Here are some remedies and answers for your question.
Cause
Hair loss can occur due to low thyroid functioning, poor digestion, parasites, nutrient deficiencies such as iron or biotin, hormonal problems, aging, trauma, post-pregnancy, skin disease, diabetes, chemotherapy, and stress. All of these factors must be considered and ruled out to be sure hair loss is not part of a more serious, underlying condition.
Caution: If you begin to lose large amounts of hair suddenly and for no apparent reason, seek prompt medical attention to rule out the possibility of an underlying disease.
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Natural Cures
Aromatherapy: For temporary or severe hair loss, massage lavender, rosemary, thyme, or sage essential oils directly onto the scalp.
Ayurveda: The Ayurvedic herbs ashwagandha and amla can help stimulate hair growth in cases that are not due to genetic predisposition.
Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet high in potato (with skins intact), green and red peppers, sprouts, and unpeeled cucumbers. Such foods are high in silica, which gives strength to hair and nails. Foods high in iron, such as some lean meats and raisins, are also important. Sea vegetables such as kelp are also good for the hair and support proper thyroid function. Be sure to check for and eliminate any foods to which you may be allergic or sensitive.
Herbs: Massage the scalp nightly with an oil made of one part rosemary oil and two parts almond oil.
Homeopathy: Sepia, Arnica, and Acidum nit. are useful homeopathic remedies.
Juice Therapy: Drink the combined juice of carrot, beet, spinach, nettle, and alfalfa, adding a bit of onion.
Lifestyle: Circulation to the scalp is important and can help prevent hair loss. Increase exercise, scalp massage, and try lying on a slant board for 15 minutes a day.
Nutritional Supplementation: The following supplements are essential for healthy hair growth: flaxseed oil, biotin, niacin, vitamin B complex, folic acid, vitamin B5, PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid), silica, iron, trace minerals, and zinc. Free form amino acids, especially cysteine, can also be helpful, as can kelp tablets, desiccated liver, and thyroid glandulars.
Although elevated levels of copper can lead to brittle hair and split ends, low copper levels can also result in hair loss, and should therefore also be considered.
Topical Treatment: Rub castor oil into the scalp for ten minutes, then apply a hot damp towel for 30 minutes, and then cover your head with a plastic shower cap and keep in place overnight. The next morning, wash out your hair. Do this for two nights, then, repeat this using extra virgin olive oil for two nights, then use wheat germ oil for two nights. Rest one night and repeat seven-day cycle.
Apple cider vinegar used as a hair rinse can also help stimulate hair growth.
Best of health to you
Cheers
2006-10-27 15:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there is Regaine it won't regrow hair, but can stop you losing any more. But I would suggest you don't bother and let nature take it's course. You are more than your hair, it's the person who counts not what's on their head!. I started going bald at 19, I'm 50 now and lost most of it, but I can't say it ever bothered me about losing it. I have been married twice and have 3 children, over the years I have had 47 sexual Partners, so I wouldn't say that being bald was detrimental to my love life!. A lot of Women find bald men very attractive (Patrick Stewart, Shawn Connery, Bruce Willis to name but a few). Anyhow it's not so much a bald head more a solar panel for a Love machine!.
2006-10-27 14:50:11
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answered by Gazpode55 4
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