While Androgenetic Alopecia is the number one reason why
individuals experience hair loss, it is not the only one. Medical conditions
such as hypothyroidism, ringworm and fungal infections can cause hair loss.
Certain medications such as blood thinners, gout medication, birth control
pills and too much vitamin A can cause sudden or abnormal hair loss as can
following a crash diet, sudden hormonal changes, chemotherapy and radiation. If
you are taking prescription medications, talk to your doctor and find out if
your medication is contributing to your hair loss.
[singlepic id=145 w=320 h=240 float=right]At any given time
10% of our hair is in what is called a “resting phase” and after 2-3 months
resting, hair falls out and new hair grows in its place. Some people, however,
experience more hair loss than is normal.
Avoid mega-doses of vitamin A. Too much vitamin A can cause
your hair to fall out.
Exercise, do yoga, meditate or find some other practice that
will help to reduce your anxiety and stress levels. If you wear pigtails,
cornrows, use a curling iron, hair dryer or hot rollers, try changing your hair
style to one that puts less pressure and stress on your hair and scalp.
If hot oil treatments or chemicals such as those used in
permanents are causing inflammation to the scalp, discontinue their use, or
reduce the number of times you are using them.
Use gentle shampoos and conditioners to avoid any
unnecessary damage to your hair.
In men, herbs such as saw palmetto and licorice root help
block the formation of DHT. The same holds true for supplementation with zinc.
As an added benefit, studies show that these supplements can also help prevent
prostate enlargement.
Massage your scalp with rosemary oil in an olive oil base.
Both rosemary oil and massaging the scalp can stimulate the circulation in the
scalp and promote hair growth. Again, if you are experiencing hair loss, check
with your doctor to ensure that a more serious disorder isn’t the cause.
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