Is there any natural solution to hair loss?

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  1. dailytop10 profile image86
    dailytop10posted 9 years ago

    Is there any natural solution to hair loss?

    To clear things out, it's not me. I won't even mind being bald for the rest of my life since I love Dwayne Johnson and his awesome look. So back to the problem, it's my wife. She is freaking out about losing a few strands of hair every time she combs. At first, I didn't mind but finding her hair strands almost everywhere started to bug me as well. Is it normal? Are their proven effective natural solutions to this problem? Thanks in advance!

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    1. Groov1r profile image60
      Groov1rposted 4 years agoin reply to this

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        pspooja256posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        I think hair transplant should be your last choice. However, there are many clinically approved hair growth products such as Minoxidil, Ketoconazole, Redensyl, etc. You should give a try. I found Folexin is best natural supplement because I got positive result. Check it's review here- https://hairlosscares.net/folexin-review/. I ordered 2-months supply and I noticed some changes after 2 months of use.

  2. DDE profile image46
    DDEposted 9 years ago

    Hair loss can be from health issues or  from family history.  Diet is another problem for hair loss.

  3. Gregg Hoffman profile image78
    Gregg Hoffmanposted 9 years ago

    Hi. I started having hair loss hen I turned 40. I though nothing of it because I believed there was nothing I could do. I did point it out to my hairdresser, and she recommended Nioxin shampoo. It is supposed to help prevent hair loss. Sure enough, six months later, my hair was thicker. I have been using it for 10 years now with good results.
    I don't know if it would work with everybody, but it sure did for me. I suggest your wife give it a try.

  4. artist101 profile image59
    artist101posted 9 years ago

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    Alopecia is the medical term for this condition. Among the causes can be heredity, low thyroid function, lupus, peri menopause, menopause, as well as a B vitamin deficiency. Among the treatments are Minoxidyl, corticosteriods, by prescription. Among the natural recommendations include B complex vitamin orally, Biotin taken orally, as well as natural thickening shampoos with the natural ingredients included for hair growth.
    In men baldness is caused by excess testosterone, as well as being hereditary as well.
    Minoxidyl now sold over the counter has had its share of side affects, and problems. Weigh the consequences, to the benefits to make an informed decision. Among the side effects reported, though rare are vomiting, cardiac problems, as well as allergic reactions. http://www.drugs.com/sfx/minoxidil-topi … fects.html It also can interact with oral prescription medications as well. Although it has been marketed for men, women can use as well.
    The shampoo: http://www.amazon.com/Regenepure-DR-Hai … B0032FSDOA
    Minoxidyl http://www.amazon.com/Kirkland-Minoxidi … B002VLZHLI
    A medical exam may be necessary to rule out other conditions, if there are no other symptoms other than the hair loss, it would be safe to say that it is just hair loss.
    Hope this helps to answer your question. I suffer from the same condition, very annoying, clogs the vacuum hose every time! lol.

  5. Leimo profile image56
    Leimoposted 9 years ago

    Yes of course! You can find your answer here: http://www.leimo.com.au/hair-loss-treatments-at-home/

  6. erorantes profile image48
    erorantesposted 4 years ago

    Good evening Groov1r. Hair oil after showering on wet hair everyday is good.You need to comb the hair and do not touch it with dirty hands. There are many oils out there. You need to find the oil that goes with your ethnicity or background. For example, if you have Italian genes; you need to buy Italian hair oils. Argan oil is great for most people. Any hair oil will clean the scalp, so the hair grows out freely. There are many reason why hair does not grow. Good balance meals keep the hair growing healthy. I wish you luck with the hair problem.

  7. Ferd H profile image62
    Ferd Hposted 3 years ago

    I don't know if this'll work for your partner, but I'll share you what worked for me. I just completely stopped using shampoo on my hair. I only rinse it with water whenever I shower and now my hair is kind of recovering.

 
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