Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Hair Loss as a Major Problem

Hair Loss as a Major Problem
Hair is an important part of our identity. The time that you discover that whenever you comb or brush your hair, you notice that you lose more strands than usual can be extremely stressful. Then you look into the mirror and discover that you have a receding hair line or patches on your scalp that are visible due to your hair thinning out. The best thing to do to stop hair loss is use a natural hair care product. Scientists do not know exactly why the hair follicles undergo these changes that cause hair loss, but they suspect that a combination of genes may predispose some people to the disease. In those who are genetically predisposed, some type of a trigger—perhaps a virus or something in the person’s environment—initiates the attack of the immune system against the hair follicles.
Common causes of hair loss are:
- Alopecia areata, a non-scarring alopecia, is thought to be an autoimmune disease and is characterized by distinct, localized, sharply marginated areas of hair loss. This characteristically spontaneously remits but occasionally can result in the loss of 100% of all body hair. - Female-pattern baldness is very similar to its male counterpart although it is rarely as complete, more diffuse, and often a frontal hairline is maintained. - Male-pattern baldness, a non-scarring alopecia (androgenetic alopecia), that is genetically determined. In afflicted post pubertal individuals, hair follicles in the center of the scalp and over the temple begin to miniaturize, producing small, fine hairs which are difficult to see. This process is due to the metabolism of testosterone by an enzyme in the hair follicle. Generally, hair follicles over the ears and around the posterior of the scalp do not possess this enzyme so a fringe of normal hair is maintained. - Medications such as allopurinol (Zyloprim) and warfarin (Coumadin) - Poor nutrition.
Depending on the location and the severity of the attack, there are different types of alopecia areata :
- Diffuse Alopecia Areata- The hair is lost all over the scalp. - Alopecia Areata Barbae- Hais loss is confined to the beard. - Alopecia Areata Universalis- This is the case where hair is lost all over the body including the scalp, eye brows, eye lashes, nose hairs, etc.
You can try natural hair loss products as a treatment method. Their ingredients full of vitamins and mineral salts stimulate local circulation and hair root renewal. They are easy to procure, inexpensive, and safe since they are natural and have no side effects. Marbo Activator is 100% natural formula that activates growth of new hair on thinning and bald regions. This product can be effectively used for loss of all body and facial hair. Using regularly Marbo Activator stimulates new hair growth on thinning scalp and bald regions, while your hair becomes firmer and healthier. Ingredients are Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis) Extract, Nettle (Urtica Dioica) Extract, Sage (Salvia Officinalis) Extract, Walnut (Juglans Regia) Seed Extract, Garlic (Allium Sativum) Extract, Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla) Extract, Birch (Betula Alba) Leaf Extract, White Willow (Salix Alba) Extract, Burdock (Arctium Lappa) Leaf Extract, Ivy (Hedera Helix) Leaf Extract.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, hair loss can be so annoying, but luckily there are lots of useful hair restoration treatments on the market. Personally, I've followed one and I must admit that I have my desired results. My hair looks more healthier and I hope it will be like this from now on too.

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