Thursday, July 29, 2010

Nature Knows Best Natural Hair Loss Treatment

Rogaine for Men Hair Regrowth Treatment, Easy-to-Use Foam, 2.11-Ounce Cans (Pack of 3)
Rogaine for Men Hair Regrowth Treatment, Easy-to-Use Foam, 2.11-Ounce Cans (Pack of 3)


Turning to Mother Nature for the answers to life’s difficulties is becoming more common every day as people are beginning to become more skeptical of the idea of popping a drug manufacturer’s pill for everything under the sun. If the idea of using Rogaine or Propecia or visiting the doctor for subcutaneous shots of steroids is not that appealing to you, you may decide to seek out a more natural hair loss treatment plan.

First of all, part of a natural course of treatment includes sound nutrition. If you make it a habit of living off of coffee in the mornings, a candy bar for lunch, and pizza for dinner, with some Diet Cola thrown in for good measure, you are probably not getting nearly enough nutrition every day. Your mother always told you that you are what you eat, and really that is true. Garbage in, garbage out.

If your body is not being sustained by good, healthy, nutritious foods, everything is likely to be affected by that. Your weight, your skin, your ability to fight off infections, and even your hair. Sound nutrition is a big part of natural hair loss treatment.

There are certain foods that are particularly good for your hair. They include foods that are rich in protein, like chicken, tuna and fish, lean beef, and other lean meats. Foods with few carbohydrates are also recommended, as are vegetables like spinach, and snacks like walnuts. Even some herbs are especially good for your hair. Rosemary, either ingested or rubbed on the scalp (or both) has been recommended by experts.

Topical treatments that are found naturally may also be a part of a natural hair loss treatment plan. Aloe vera is a plant that packs a healthy punch. It is good for sunburn, a burn from a hot stove, the skin in general, fingernails, and even your hair. Try rubbing it into your scalp.

Folks in south Florida grow aloe plants in their yards and kids who grew up there know all about the advantages of aloe. You may think of henna as that ink that you can get as a temporary tattoo, but henna is derived from a plant, and it is touted to be a great natural hair loss treatment. Jojoba Oil is another natural material that has been known to improve hair growth and inhibit hair loss.

If you are not certain you want to go completely natural, these ingredients can often be found in popular, mass-produced, inexpensive lotions and shampoos. A south Floridian would probably prefer to break off a piece of the aloe plant and rub it on the scalp, but if you prefer, you can buy a lotion or shampoo that contains aloe instead.

In addition, there are some manufacturers who have put together a whole set of natural hair loss treatment items into one big kit or offer them a-la-carte. They take the best of the naturally available ingredients and create products specifically designed to give you an alternative to “traditional drug therapy” that you may be presented with at your doctor’s office.
Whatever the reason or cause of your hair loss, know that you’re not alone. You can rest assured there is medical as well as natural hair loss treatment.

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