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Ultimate Guide To Avoiding Hair Loss
Hair loss (Androgenetic alopecia) refers to the reason of hair loss that is influenced
by the androgen hormone, the genetic tendency for balding and aging. Because hair
loss is caused by these hormones, treatment is available to immediately and dramatically
prevent the loss of hair.
Androgenic Hormones
In general, normal men including women
make male hormones. Testosterone, underestimation, and dihydrotestosterone (DHT),
are the most common that they produce. Androgens are manufactured by the men's adrenals
and testicles, and in women, by their adrenal glands and ovaries. In both sexes,
these hormones are important but take place in different concentrations and amounts.
When hair follicles are exposed to DHT, a genetically prone individual, over time,
leads to androgenetic alopecia, or female and male pattern baldness.
In particular
cells of the hair follicle, as with in the sebaceous glands, there are enzymes called
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Hair loss myths:
Myth #1: Hair
loss of an individual is inherited from the mother side.
Not true. Genetics is one
factor of hair loss, it can be inherited from either the father's or the mother's
side.
Myth #2. Frequent cutting of hair will make it grow thicker.
Not true. Although
when the hair is cut, it would appear thicker at first, after three days or so, your
hair would drop off and new hair would grow, having the same diameter as the pre
cut hair.
Myth #3. Wearing a Hat Can Cause Hair Loss.
Not true. The hat can help by
blocking off the sun's harmful rays. Although wearing a hat for a very long period
of time may cause sebum accumulation due to temperature changes and can react with
cholesterol creating a hardened sebum plug that will cut off oxygen circulation causing
the hair to fall out.
Myth #4. DHT is the reason for hair loss.
Not true. Although
an over production of DHT is a significant reason for hair loss, it is not the only
cause.
Myth #5. Frequent shampooing and blow drying lead to hair loss.
Not true. Heat
can damage the hair, reason for brittle hair; it does not harm the roots of the hair.
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worse, some perscription drugs are known to cause hair loss. Avoid if at all possible
the following drugs:
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Actions you can take to prevent hair loss:
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Vitamins you can take to prevent hair loss:
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Containing the mineral sulfur, this is the essential element of the
hair that gives gloss and shine.
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This vitamin is vital for body
cell breathing, ensuring efficient oxygen utilization for cell repair and production.
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Helps to widen capillaries and vessels thereby increasing the blood
circulation to the scalp to help stimulate hair growth. It also may reduce the cholesterol
build up which is essential since cholesterol on the scalp will convert to the enzyme
5 alpha reductase.
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This vitamin helps in restoring hair color
and brightness. It works with the amino acid Tyrosine Folic Acid, PABA and Copper
in the deterrence white and gray hair.
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Biotin is a widely used ingredient
in hair products due to its hair promoting properties. Biotin increases hair cortex
elasticity , prevents breakage, and thickens hair cuticle.
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Regenerates
red blood cells for healthy hair.
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