Hair Loss Baldness Alopecia
December 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under Alopecia, Featured Articles, Hair Fall Articles, Hair Fall Causes
There are many causes of hair loss, including: genetic, hormonal, aging, nutrient deficiencies, toxins, harsh chemicals, smoking, stress, thyroid problems, pregnancy, birth control pills, amino acid deficiency, intestinal parasites, intestinal problems, fungal infections, side effects of medication, reaction to illness, after major surgery, and reaction to chemotherapy. It is important to treat the underlying problem. The balance of bodily hormones is a factor in the onset and degree of hair loss in both men and women. A healthy balance of male and female hormones is important to hair growth. It is the male hormone testosterone (produced by both men and women) that is associated with hair loss. The hair follicle responds to hormonal levels. Testosterone causes hair loss while encouraging hair growth in the pubic and underarm areas. Also, thinning hair or hair loss can be a sign of a problem with the intestinal tract. An intestinal cleansing along with the consumption of acidophilus will help restore healthy hair. Treating the condition will often reverse the hair loss.
Many people around the world have been using various natural ingredients for improving their hair growth for thousands of years. These natural ingredients will help slow hair loss or increase hair growth. They are much healthier without the worry of harmful side effects that synthetic drugs may cause.

