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Laser Hair Loss Treatment: A Non-surgical Approach to Conquer Hair Loss

The laser hair loss treatment offers a unique alternative to other more invasive treatments. With this kind of treatment, there will be no downtime, no side effects, and more importantly, it is effective at stimulating hair regrowth. Moreover, the treatments can be completed both at home (laser comb) and in the doctor’s office.

Furthermore, this treatment is designed around a scientific concept known as photo-bio-therapy. This involves the use of low level laser lights to stimulate cell growth. Unlike high power lasers, low level laser lights do not give off heat and do not have the thermal component to cut, burn or vaporise. The absorption rate of this laser is so low that it can be considered safe and painless when used. This low level laser light stimulates the hair follicles on the scalp and reverses the process of thinning and shedding. Continue reading

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Herbs that Stimulate Hair Regrowth

Did it ever cross your mind to use natural stimulants for hair regrowth? If not, then you are totally missing out on something that might be your ticket towards overcoming hair loss problems.

Many people overlook small details and end up paying a ton of money on some worthless type of hair loss product that only gives minimal results while natural hair growth stimulants have the capacity to stimulate hair regrowth with little expense from you. Although it cannot do anything to stop the root cause of hair loss, it can produce efficient and positive results when combined with DHT inhibitors. Continue reading

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A Dose of Cucumber for Hair Loss Treatment

“God must have been a . . . genius. Their hair, they say that the hair is everything, you know? Have you ever buried your nose in a mountain of curls, and just wanted to go to sleep forever? ” — I will always remember this line or two from the movie Scent of a Woman, something in reference to our beautiful head of hair.

Millions of men and women all over the world suffer from hair loss problems and the number is growing year after year. Luckily, there are numerous approaches used for the treatment of this condition. Although there is no sure “cure”, there are topical or oral medications, radical surgical approaches or natural herbal remedies to prevent and stop you from rapidly losing your hair. Continue reading

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Hair Loss Treatment: Coconut Oil as Hair Growth Stimulant

Coconut oil is an edible oil extracted from the kernel or meat of matured coconut harvested from the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera). Coconut oil has been used to relieve stress, aid the treatment of heart diseases and lower the cholesterol levels. With its natural acids and antioxidant, antifungal and antimicrobial properties, coconut oil is widely used as a treatment for a variety of ailments and diseases. Virgin coconut oil is also used to help speed up the healing of cuts, bruises, burns and as a treatment for aching joints and muscles. The benefits of using coconut oils have also been experienced by millions to alleviate hair loss problems. It is widely used for hair care and many have seen the results it has provided. Continue reading

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Hair Loss – Straight from the Heart

Studies made by researchers from the Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have concluded that male pattern baldness is linked to an increased risk of heart disease. The study concluded that the greater the loss of hair, the higher the risk for heart disease.

Men with no hair loss were used as the baseline. In comparison to them, the men of the same age who were losing hair from the front of the head with thinning at the crown had a 9 percent increase in heart conditions such as chest pains or angina, nonfatal heart attacks, and procedures such as angioplasty and bypass surgery to open blocked coronary arteries. For men whose hair loss is on the top, the risk jumps to 23 percent. Continue reading

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