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Alopecia Areata and How to Stop Hair Loss with Natural Remedies

Updated on April 22, 2012
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It’s a fact that most people lose between 50 and 100 hair on a daily basis, but the problem starts when hair start to come out in clumps or if bald patches appear. This is often a sign of excessive hair loss and that there may be a much bigger problem. Hair loss is concerning for most of us, even guys, so let’s find out more about alopecia areata, and look at easy ways to stop hair loss at home with the help of natural remedies.

What is Alopecia Areata?

In laymen’s terms it’s an auto immune disease and causes the body to attack its own cells. In this case, the body’s immune system attacks the hair follicles and this causes the hair loss. Healthy hair starts at the follicle, so if someone suffers from alopecia areata, new hair growth may also be slow or may stop altogether. No one is entirely sure why this happens, or what causes the disease, but most experts agree that genetics and other trigger factors can play a part. Usually damage to the hair follicle isn’t permanent, so once the problem is treated, hair loss should stop and the hair should start to grow normally again.

Treatments to Stop Hair Loss

Essential oils are well known for their healing and soothing properties, but can be used to combat hair loss as well. Experts have seen positive results when using thyme, lavender, cedarwood and rosemary oil together. If you want to try this at home, you should use 10 drops for every 20ml of carrier or base oil. This mixture can be massaged into the scalp every day to help combat hair loss.

Onions

As unlikely as it may sound, onion juice is another natural treatment option for alopecia areata. Medical studies have noted an improvement when subjects applied onion juice to their scalps twice a day. It helped improve hair growth in addition to stopping hair loss.

Hypnosis

This is a natural treatment for hair loss that helps combat stress, and stress has been mentioned as a rather big cause of hair loss in both genders. Finding ways to relax more can help hair grow again as well, and most patients have shown improvement with a session once every three weeks.

It’s important to remember that hair loss can start for a number of reasons, so understanding exact what the problem is will help you find a natural remedy for it. If you’ve tried home remedies, but haven’t seen results, it may be time to speak to your Doctor about medication or treatment options.

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