first of all, leave you hair alone, using too many varied treatments can worsent he situation, eat more proteins, cheese, eggs, milk and chicken, your hair are made of proteins so it is best to feed them with correct protein rich diet. Also with lots of thinking and stress, will actually make tehm fall more. Take out half hour to medtitate or relax, it will keep you more composed and stress free. You can click on this great site to know more about hair care. www.fitnesshigh.com
2006-11-02 19:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Severe hair loss (I mean more than 300 strands of hair a day) can be caused by a condition called Telogen Effluvium. This condition os often the result of chemotherapy, childbirth, puberty, major surgery, severe stress or severe chronic illness. It usually doesn't last longer than 6 months (the hair follicles enter the stage growth in about 2-6 months). This condition is usually self correcting and can effect people of all ages. I'm 16 and my hair's also been falling since early July (my twin sister's hair loss also started at the same time but hers stopped earlier).
Poor diet can also be accounted for your hair loss (just like in my case) which can be caused by zinc, iron, biotin or vitamin B deficiency. I recommend taking multivitamins and brewer's yeast, because they cover your almost a 100 per cent of your daily vitamin intake. I've taken a drug called Revalid for two months, maybe that alleviated my hair loss but I don't think that it was so effective as it is said to be. I realized that cheaper drugs can be more effective that more expensive ones.
In a world, if you have diffuse hair loss, then these two cases are the most likely. However, if your hair is thinning on top (from the hairline, on your scalp), it may be cause by a hereditary condition called androgenetic alopecia which required different treatment.
A good hair-regenerating/strengthening shampoo is also VERY beneficial, it makes your hair twice as smooth and storng!
Thanks to these methods, I lose a great deal less hair each day as I used to. Good luck and I'll pray for you!
2006-11-04 10:47:54
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answered by godord14 4
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If you really want to know how to regrow hair naturally you must first find out the main source of the problem. Because unless you do, all you will be doing is coming back and forth in between solutions but not really going anywhere. In fact you might up doing just more harm than good. There are many factors that can attribute to hair recession or massive hair fall and you need to find out which one exactly is responsible for the problem you are having now. Of course male pattern baldness is still the most common cause, but what if you are a woman? This is the reason why you will need to really dig down and see the source of your problem. Other causes of hair loss may include; severe mental or emotional stress, excessive use of coloring or bleaching agents, traction alopecia or excessive strain on the scalp due to braiding or corn rowing, hormonal changes, alopecia areata or hair loss due to autoimmune diseases, and many more.
Each of these conditions will require a different approach in order to achieve success regardless of whether you’re going to be using conventional or natural methods. If you are in need of more information regarding how to regrow hair naturally one book that has plenty of information can be found at https://tr.im/MWbuv and will prove to be of great help to your search.
2015-02-20 09:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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my friend, if you dont have any problems getting tonsoured, then do that immediately. Then, get the barbar do the tonsuring every week for 5 weeks. During these weeks, get a K 5 HAIR TINCHER. It increases the flow of blood in the root of the hair, and helps it from dying. This being the winter season, you can also expose your tonsured head in the sun for 15 minutes daily. I hope, you will surely regain your lost ground.
And onething more, my friend. Try the Baba Ramdeo remedy also. Whenever you are free, rub between the nails of your fingers.
I hope, your desert will be green again, my friend.
2006-11-03 05:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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‘Sanjana k’ seems to know a lot about hair! Yes she is right…eat protein-enriched meals. Stop using ‘quack’ remedies. Besides this you need to investigate why this problem has developed only during the last nine months? Have you changed anything in your routine? New residence could mean different water supply…water could be the cause. Change in diet? Are you taking medication? Etc., etc. Once we have identified the probable cause then we can find the cure.
2006-11-02 20:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://bitly.im/aL9Pn While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-05-14 18:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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See a dermatologist, the doctor should rule out fungus, dandruff.... and few other things.
Rogain was a prescription. Drug but in USA it is now over the counter. You have ruled out thyroid problems.
Was this pregnancy related? If so it may go away soon(9 month?).
2006-11-03 09:55:48
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answered by minootoo 7
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well i think the natural remedy is really good as its not expensive can do it yourself and also effective with no side effects at all
If you are losing hair, try to keep your scalp as clean as possible by frequently washing your scalp. Avoid harsh shampoos, emotional stress and anxiety. Drink plenty of water. Foods which are rich in zinc, vitamin A, vitamin C, protein, calcium and iron are particularly necessary in your diet as iron deficiency or lack of protein can also trigger hair loss. Which means you will benefit from eating a combination of foods. Protein rich foods include beans, pulses, milk, cheese, cottage cheese (or paneer), curds, buttermilk or lassi, soyabeans, seafood, eggs, meat. Include green leafy vegetables like spinach, methi (fenugreek), chauli leaves and other vegetables like carrots and so on. Consuming nuts is also very beneficial. Fresh fruits like papaya, guava, mangoes and citrus fruits like oranges, lemons are very good.
Rapid weight loss, severe dandruff, serious illnesses like post-surgery are conditions which can trigger hair fall as well. Hence, make sure you eat a balanced diet, drink plenty of water and try some of these simple handy home remedies particularly to keep your scalp clean and free from dandruff:
1. Dissolve 2 aspirins in any anti-dandruff shampoo, lightly massage into scalp and wash your hair. This really works I have tried it myself J This is particularly helpful if you have hair fall due to dandruff.
2. Massage some aloe vera gel into your scalp. Leave it on for half an hour. Rinse with warm water. Repeat this procedure three times a week.
3. Hot oil therapy is another method to cure dandruff. Massage hot oil into the scalp at bedtime. You could use coconut oil or even almond oil. Next morning an hour before bath, rub lemon juice mixed with cosmetic vinegar (mix 1:2 ratio) into the scalp. Give the hair a good wash with an egg shampoo.
4. Use almond oil to massage your scalp. Dip a towel in hot water, squeeze lightly and wrap it around the hair. Repeat this thrice or four times until the towel becomes cold.
5. You could make a homemade shampoo by mixing shikakai, reetha and 100 g each of amla (Indian goose berry). Boil this in two litres of water until the liquid reduces to half. Use this shampoo for one month. Dandruff will vanish and your hair will become thick.
6. Mix cosmetic vinegar (2 tablespoons) into hot water (6 tablespoons). Dip cotton and dab into the scalp. Part the hair with a comb as you apply all over the scalp. This should be preferably done at bed time. To avoid staining the pillow, you can tie a scarf over your hair. Wash off your hair next morning with shampoo. After the hair is thoroughly cleansed pour over as a last rinse a mixture of three tablespoons of cosmetic vinegar and one cup of hot water. Then dry the hair thoroughly. You can do this two times a week for 3 months.
hope this has helped
2006-11-02 20:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Could it be alopecia? I'm not sure how to spell it, but it's a disease that causes all body hair to fall out. It's inconvinient, but otherwise people with the disease are generally healthy. Ask your doc.
2006-11-02 23:56:32
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answered by Althea 3
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Congratulations! heres a star
2016-03-19 03:02:12
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answered by Anonymous
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