Archive for September, 2006



Aromatherapy for Hair Loss-Top Eight Essential Oils to Promote Growth Posted By : Melanie Vonzabuesnig

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 2:09 am

Basil oil is a powerful scalp stimulator. When applied to the scalp you can actually feel it working. It produces a warm, slightly tingling sensation.Carrot seed oil is superior for hair and skin that is in need of nourishment, moisture and city. It is indicated for alopecia areata, fragile hair, brittle hair and falling hair. Lavender oil is a standard in hair and skin care. It has cell-regenerating properties. It is used to promote hair growth and to prevent future loss. Rosemary oil is very well known for its superior hair care qualities. For hair care, it is probably used more often than any other essential oil, especially to promote hair growth.

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Hair Loss In Women Could Be A Symptom Of A More Serious Medical Condition Posted By : Melanie Vonzabuesnig

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 2:09 am

Hair loss in women is often dismissed as a cosmetic problem, but should be taken seriously as it is often the first warning sign that the body has gone out of balance. Excessive hair loss is not normal. If a person gently pulls on their hair and a handful comes out, there is a problem that needs to be addressed.Women are more susceptible to many of the diseases in which hair loss is a symptom. Hair loss is a common symptom of autoimmune disorders. Approximately 75% of those affected with autoimmune disorders are female. Hair loss often reflects a disorder in the endocrine system. The endocrine system is made up of glands that produce hormones. These hormones must be precisely balanced. Even a slight over or under production of certain hormones can cause hair loss. A glandular dysfunction may be the primary or a contributory factor in most cases of hair loss. Hair loss is also a symptom of many common disorders such as anemia and diabetes.

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Hair Loss in Women, Could Stress Be The Cuplrit? Posted By : Melanie Vonzabuesnig

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 2:09 am

Stress causes actual physiological changes in our body. These changes throw off our entire equilibrium, and affect every system of our body. Hair is very sensitive to any disturbances or changes within our body. If the disturbance is severe or prolonged the hair growth cycle becomes disrupted, causing excessive hair loss and delaying new growth. Cortisol is one of the main hormones involved in combating stress. Too much or too little cortisol can cause hair loss. Cortisol is produced from the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands can become dysfunctional trying to keep up with the demands of stress. Any adrenal gland disorder can lead to hair loss.

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Manage Your Diet And Prevent Hair loss Posted By : Kanishk

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 1:09 am

Fallen Hair? You have got thousands of hair loss products available in the market. Well, this fallen bunch of hair is a million dollar industry. You candidly admit that they are hair loss productsnot hair gain products!

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Female Hair Loss -Alopecia Areata My Personal Hair Loss Experience Posted By : Melanie Vonzabuesnig

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 1:09 am

Alopecia areata is a fairly common autoimmune disorder affecting over five million Americans. It affects males and females equally and is present in all races. People who are genetically predisposed to alopecia areata are usually unaware of it until the first bald patch appears. It is believed that something triggers the alopecia areata in those who are predisposed to the condition. Possible triggers include viruses, infection, high fever, trauma, extreme prolonged stress, allergies, etc.

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Dramatic hair loss Posted By : mrlee

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 1:09 am

Dramatic hair loss can be a traumatic experience and can have severe psychological affects on the sufferer. Although in some fashionable circles, a bald or shaved head on a man is considered “trendy”, studies have related hair loss to unhappiness with one’s image in both men and women.

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Aromatherapy for Female Hair Loss My Personal Hair Loss Experience Posted By : Melanie Vonzabuesnig

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 1:09 am

At 32 years of age, my hair suddenly started falling out by the handfuls. The hair loss began in August. By October, just two months later I was almost completely bald. The essential oil formulas felt so healing and energizing on my scalp. It was as if I could feel them working! Within three months I began seeing and feeling soft new growth. Three months after that my entire scalp was filled in with new hair.

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Scalp Massage To Improve Hair Loss and Stimulate New Growth Posted By : Melanie Vonzabuesnig

Friday 29 September 2006 @ 12:09 am

Scalp massage for hair loss has been used throughout history by many different cultures. Massaging the scalp should be part of every hair loss regime. One of the most obvious benefits of scalp massage is increased circulation. The scalp, being an extremity is one of the hardest places for blood to flow. The increased blood flow helps to nourish the follicle. The scalp depends on blood flow to bring oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicles.

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Hair Loss Solutions For Women That Really Work Posted By : Kristie Brown

Thursday 28 September 2006 @ 11:09 pm

Hair loss solutions for women are easy to find if you know where to look…and what to look for. Follow these tips to decide on an action plan to stop your current hair loss and prevent further balding in the future.

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Bombardment of Hair Loss Products Posted By : George Wood

Thursday 28 September 2006 @ 11:09 pm

Millions of people suffer from hair loss every day about. Now the whole world is attempting to find a solution or treatment to hair loss. They have wasted their money with buying and trying different hair growth products for treatments only. Make your self good formal decision before you waste your time and money and dont be frustrate.

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