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Hair Loss Remedies As Varied As The Cause of
Baldness
Those who have no difficulty rubbing onion juice into their head
may consider using this as one of the natural hair loss remedies talking about by naturalists. The aversion to
using the current medications, which are showing positive results as hair loss remedies, has led many people to
turn to natural herbs to try to turn back the impending certainty of baldness.
Minoxidil, the key ingredient in brand name hair loss remedies such
as Rogaine, is the only over-the-counter product approved by the Food and Drug Administration for men and women.
There are many other hair loss remedies on the market making similar claims, but other than finasterade under the
brand name Propecia, they have not been approved as a treatment for hair loss.
A formula containing five milligrams of finasterade has been
marketed at Proscar and used to treat prostate problems in men. By inhibiting the development of
Dihydrotestosterone the drug shows promise for use as one of the hair loss remedies being made available. Rogaine
is used as a scalp lotion while Propecia is available only in pill form. Finasterade is not recommended for women
as it is known to cause birth defects.
Type Of Baldness Determines Hair Loss Remedies
Used
Androgenic alopecia, known better as male pattern baldness, is
considered the leading cause of baldness in men and women, and is genetically passed through generations. The
severity can vary from the loss of hair on the top of the head, to alopecia universalis, which is the loss of all
hair on the entire body. With up to 40 percent of men experiencing baldness the search for competent hair loss
remedies continues.
It is believed that the presence of Dihydrotestosterone is the
leading cause of male pattern baldness and drugs such as minoxidil have an inhibiting effect on its creation from
testosterone in the body. With this theory in mind, using it in hair loss remedies makes sense, yet it does not
have the same positive effect in everyone. It may help some re-grow a full head of hair, others a light, thin crop
and in others show no effect at all.
Other reasons for hair loss include overworking the hair, such as
how it is pulled tight in ponytails and cornrows, as well as scalp disease and reaction to certain medications.
Hair loss as a result of some causes is temporary and before seeking hair loss remedies it is recommended to seek
medical advice to determine if it will help.
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