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Herbal Remedies For Hair Loss

Hair loss for many people is a devastating problem that can affect anyone at anytime. Hair Loss or male pattern baldness or alopecia which is its clinical name, is what happens when the follicles under the scalp area die off and stop the hair loss cycle.

There are many dozens of products on the market these days including, NU-GRO, Profectiv, Revivogen, Fabao, Nioxin, Organin, Rogaine, Folicure, Folligen, Provilus, Biotin, Tricomin, Minoxidi and Propecia just to name a few some are effective and some are not, but none are as safe to use and effective as "Hair Again".

Because hair thinning and full hair loss affects so many people world wide, approximately 90,000 people in the UK alone, there is such a broad need for such products that are safe and natural that will help you with hair restoration to help you bring you back to your full confidant self. It is very common to suffer depression and other debilitating mental illness's as a side effect of hair loss.


Causes Of Hair Loss

1.  Normal variation.
A hair's natural cycle is for it to grow for several years, then fall out and be replaced. This means that at any given time, some hairs are always in the process of falling out while others are starting to grow in. Thus, it is completely normal to notice hair coming out with combing, brushing, shampooing, toweling or otherwise rubbing the scalp.

Sometimes this natural hair loss may temporarily exceed new growth, which may cause undue alarm about possible baldness. One of the first questions I ask patients concerned about hair loss is whether their hair is truly getting thinner, or are they just noticing more normal shedding than usual. The latter situation may not require any treatment at all.

2.  Hormonal abnormalities. A variety of hormonal problems are known to contribute to hair loss. Too much or too little thyroid hormone is a common cause of generalized thinning or loss of scalp hair. This is usually easily diagnosed with a simple blood test. Elevated testosterone tends to cause loss of scalp hair and promote growth of facial and body hair. High levels of insulin, often found in people with diabetes, can also cause hair loss. In women with polycystic ovary syndrome, there are elevations of both testosterone and insulin. 

3.  Scalp inflammation. Several inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema, seborrhea, and psoriasis, cause patches of hair loss with red and scaly skin underneath. Fungal scalp infections (also called ringworm) and bacterial infections of the hair roots (folliculitis) can also cause similar problems. Patches of hair loss without underlying redness may be due to an autoimmune condition called alopecia areata.

4.  Local trauma. Tight hairbands or cornrows can cause thinning simply by breaking off the hairs at their base. Some chemical hair treatments damage the follicles or the hair itself. Insects that attack the hair (like lice or scabies) can cause hair loss either by directly breaking the hair or by causing the person to scratch, which in turn damages the hair. Trichotillomania is a psychological condition in which people compulsively pull out or twirl their hair around a finger, sometimes without even realizing they are doing it, resulting in areas of broken-off hairs.

5.  Medications. Several medications can contribute to hair loss. Steroids and chemotherapy are among the most common culprits. Some diuretics (like sprinolactone) decrease levels of testosterone, and can reduce body hair, but usually don't have much effect on scalp hair. (Editor's note: this version corrects previous sentence, adding "decrease" and deleting "increase.") If your hair loss seems to correspond to when you started a new medicine (or increased the dose), it's worth checking with your doctor about a possible connection.

6.  Psychologic factors. Stress, anxiety, and depression are surprisingly common causes of thinning scalp hair, and can be especially difficult to recognize and treat. Many people don't realize how much stress or anxiety they are actually experiencing, and so will tend to minimize their level of stress when considering possible causes of hair loss. The anxiety is then compounded by the hair loss itself, so the problem becomes even worse. Some people develop an escalating cycle of anxiety, worsening thinning of the hair, and increasing worry about hair loss.

Our Herbal Formula For Hair Loss

Many hair regrowth treatments also have in themselves bad side effects these types of hair loss remedies should be avoided at all costs. But you can be rest assured about our"Hair Again" hair regrowth treatment which is a completely natural remedy to regrow your hair without any worries about having to deal with side effects like the jitters or blurred vision or dizzy spells.

Hair Again is produced using top quality naturaceuticals such as Saw Palmetto, Gingko Biloba, Ginseng and Nettle root among others. These ingredients have been used to help people with their hair regrowth treatment for many, many years. The ingredients are refined and processed in laboratories that are of such a high standard that most pharmaceutical companies would be envious of.

Hair Again is the product that you need, if you want to have that full head of thick lustrous hair that you had when you were a young virile person in your twenties.

Herbs For Hair Loss Complete List

Algae Extract

Seaweeds or sea vegetables have long known to have curative power as they contain high level of essential amino acid, minerals and vitamins. Out of thousands of different species found throughout the world’s oceans, about 400 species are used by people as medicine, health supplement, skin care, fertilizers etc. Some seaweeds such as Atlantic Kelp, Himanthalia Elongata are used as hair growth remedies. They act as anti-oxidant to reduce and heal damages to the scalp and hair and also provide rich source of essential building blocks (e.g. amino acid and vitamins) to help in growing new hair and adding the shine to the hair.

Channelled Wrack (Pelvetia Canaliculata Extract)

Channelled Wrack is derived from a seaweed (Phaeophyta). It contains isoflavones, which in recent studies have been demonstrated to have potent antioxidant properties, comparable to that of the well-known antioxidant vitamin E that can help to revitalize, renew and refresh the skin of the scalp. Channelled Wrack also inhibits testosterone binding factors that can lead to hair loss in women. It is used in hair loss product as it promotes hair growth and improves hair thickess.

Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo Biloba is a very popular herbal remedy that is thought to help with many problems, among them improving the circulation of blood to the brain and skin. The majority of herbalists who prescribe this for loss of hair do so believing that the increase of blood to the brain and skin delivers more nutrients to the hair follicles and so promotes hair re-growth.

Green Tea (Camellia Sinesis)

Green tea is another popular herbal remedy as it is believed that the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase is inhibited by the catechins found in the green tea. Some herbalists claim that you will reduce the risk of male pattern type baldness if you drink several cups of green tea or take it in capsule form on a daily basis.

He Shou Wu or Fo-Ti (Polygonum Multiflorum)

He Shou Wu is an ancient Chinese herb that has been used for centuries for hair loss and baldness. It is frequently available in both tea and capsule form and is one of the main ingredients found in many commercial remedies for the treatment of hair loss. In a recent study published by American Botanical Council (read article), the authors note that this Chinese botanical shows promise as a hair and color restorative and is capable of inducing terminal hair to grow instead of vellus hair (the fine baby hair growth associated with use of minoxidil)

Pygeum (Pygeum Africanum)

Pygeum is taken from the bark of the evergreen tree and works in a very similar way to green tea. It has been used to treat problems with the prostrate for many years in China and can be taken in pill or capsule form.

Saw Palmetto (Seranoa Repens)

Saw palmetto is a very popular choice among with hair loss; this is due to the fact that it also has the ability to protect the prostrate. Not only does it encourage the hair to re-grow but it also slows down the loss of hair.

Stinging Nettle (Urtica Diocia)

Stinging Nettle blocks the conversion of testosterone into DHT; this is the main cause of hair loss in men. It can be bought in either pill or capsule form and is said to be more effective when used in combination with saw palmetto or pygeum.

Dong Quai (Chinese Angelica)

Like He Shou Wu, Dong Quai is a traditional Chinese herb that is used to stop hair loss and even regrow hair. Dong Quai contains phytoestrogens, which reduces the formation of DHT.

Panax Ginseng

Used in Asia for thousands of years, Ginseng’s well known benefits include promoting vascular circulation and regulating cellular metabolism. Used in shampoo or hair tonic, Ginseng helps to nourish and strengthen hair.




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