Fact: There is no sure-fire way to prevent all hair loss.
However, some methods that have been used work on some people. Here are some suggestions for natural remedies to hair loss.
Massage
Massaging the scalp in general for a couple of minutes a day can stimulate blood flow to the hair follicles and in mild cases stimulate some hair growth in minor cases of temporary hair loss.
There are several electric massagers on the market that have an attachment for scalp massaging as well. An oriental method called Qi Gong (pronounced Chi Kung) has been used to increase circulation to the scalp and face also.
Aromatherapy
A blend of six drops each of lavender and bay essential oils in a base of four ounces of either almond, soybean or sesame oil massaged into the scalp and allowed to sit for 20 minutes has been used by aroma therapists to stimulate the scalp.
Saw Palmetto Extract
There is a definite connection between the prostate and hair loss for men. Saw Palmetto has been found to work in fighting benign prostatic disease by lowering levels of DHT, which is a known cause of androgenetic alopecia.
Saw Palmetto extract is an effective anti-androgen and shows promise as an effective treatment for hair loss prevention. More information on Saw Palmetto for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Women on oral contraceptives or hormone therapy should not take Saw Palmetto.
Nettle Root Extract
Nettles are rich in vitamins A and C, several key minerals and lipids that can be beneficial to the hair. Nettle Root Extract has been used successfully in Europe as an inhibitor of 5-alpha reductase in treating BPH.
Rosemary and Sage
Rosemary and sage are two herbs that have shown benefit traditionally when used externally. Boil together in water rosemary, sage, peach leaf, nettle and burdock. Then strain the loose herbs from the liquid and use the liquid to wash the hair daily.
Jojoba Oil
If you are predisposed to seborrhea, eczema, psoriasis, or dandruff, you could consider using jojoba oil. Mexicans and southwestern Native American nations have used jojoba oil traditionally for centuries to promote hair growth and the control of dandruff. Jojoba oil is great for hypoallergenic skin because it is a great moisturizer and mimics the scalp’s own sebum.
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera has been used by Native Americans, Indians and many in the Caribbean to promote healthy hair and prevent hair loss. Aloe’s can help the scalp by healing it and balancing the pH level of the scalp while cleansing the pores. A common preparation of Aloe Vera gel with a small amount of wheat germ oil and coconut milk is used as a shampoo and has traditionally shown great benefit.
Henna
Henna is a traditional Indian herb that acts as a natural conditioner and is excellent for the maintenance of healthy hair. It can help heal the hair shaft by repairing and sealing the cuticle, protecting hair against breakage and loss of shine.
Polysorbate-80
Polysorbate-80 is an FDA approved surfactant that is also approved as a food additive. Although not proven, Polysorbate-80 is said to remove deposits of DHT and cholesterol from the scalp. Polysorbate-80 is being recommended by some naturopathic practitioners as an application for the scalp approximately 15 minutes prior to shampooing.
Cleansing and Detoxification
Cleansing should be a major part of your regimen to maintain and grow hair. Many scalp related diseases are directly the result of toxemia, while toxins in the body adversely affecting the body’s systems indirectly affect other conditions. Cleansing can be performed through oral means regularly and occasionally by enema or colonic irrigation.
More remedies for detoxification
Psyllium husk
Fiber is vital to cleansing, and most North American diets are deficient in natural fiber. Psyllium husk is a bulking laxative agent that can be used to safely move waste through the colon. Psyllium is a very good substance as it gently scrubs the walls of the colon to remove waste that is stuck to the walls.
Exercise
Finally, although exercise does absolutely nothing directly to grow hair, most holistic practitioners recommend it. Exercising can improve blood flow, the delivery of oxygen to the cells of the body, and help the digestion of foods, all things that aid the health of hair follicles.
Disclaimer: The advice here is not presented from a medical practitioner. Any and all dietary and medical planning should be made under the guidance of your own medical and health practitioners. This information does not replace medical advice from a professional physician.
Harper Watson
http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/natural-hair-loss-remedies-171638.html
7 comments ↓
what are some natural hair loss remedies?
im going to a natural medicine store and they have all kinds of herbs and things like that and i want to know what to buy for hair loss
i’ve used a few things and none of them work. just accept going bald and save your money
References :
go to http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/hair_loss.html.
There are TONS of natural remedies!!
References :
Don’t waste your money. Virtually all of that herbal crap does not work.
If you are suffering from male pattern baldness, use ROGAINE. IT WORKS. And you can get a 3 month supply at Wal mart for about $45 (a one month can sells for $22 and some change). Get it and FOLLOW instructions exactly as directed and it will grow hair for you. IF YOU SUFFER FROM MALE PATTERN BALDNESS.
Abacore can work as well but that’s about it.
References :
For men, my brother uses the Rogaine foam. It costs about $40.00 a pop but it does work miracles.
References :
This NATURAL, safe remedy is the ONLY ONE I’ve found that truly stops loss almost straight away and that forces NEW GROWTH. Massage thoroughly with olive or any natural oil – then brush vigorously using a palm held brush with stiff short bristles so you really feel it stimulating scalp (90 /100 strokes or even more each day focusing on where loss is). Brushing before you apply oil is equally OK. Will heal scalp and unplug blocked hair ducts that cause loss – they are the painful small itching spots. A little shedding and breakage may occur at first but quickly stops as brushing makes hair stronger and better anchored. It will grow fast, thicker and It will force the new growth. Initially new hairs will be weak looking and sparse. Don’t be concerned if brushing uproots them as they will re-appear even stronger. My hair has completely regrown on crown. Where receded at front regrowth has been slower and sparse at first then each month it become more dense. It demands perseverance week in, week out to get the same results. I’ve found most do not persevere and so fail to get them.
Thinning, loss, dandruff, premature graying can be caused by many shampoos, hair products that contain harsh and toxic ingredients and washing hair too frequently – removes beneficial natural oils, harms scalp & contributes to loss. Before you shop find "Non harmful shampoos, etc" with Google searches. Some will come up and be expensive or only available on-line so refine search by adding "low cost" and "available in stores" Wish you the best. I can be emailed.
SOURCE(S): 20+ years research, self experimentation using natural treatments to cure skin, scalp and hair disorders.
References :
You can try the following essential oils for massage to reduce hair loss. Grapefruit, Jojoba oil, Lavender, Lemon, Rosemary. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.
References :
Leave a Comment