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Hair Loss Can Be Combated All-Naturally

| Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Hair Loss Can Be Combated All-Naturally

According to a recent survey, more than 85 million of men and women in the U.S. alone experience male-pattern baldness or female-pattern baldness. This is the most common form of baldness called androgenic (sometimes androgenetic) alopecia. We will be showing some alternative solution to such a growing epidemic.

When male-pattern baldness develops, the hair constantly gets thinner and thinner until it is gone. The primary cause of it is the human hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT.) When there is too much DHT in the scalp, it binds itself to the hair follicles blocking the blood supply and preventing their growth. As time passes, the follicles, missing the necessary nutrients, shrink and the hair shaft width is decreased. As a result of this, the hair gets thinner. When the hair shaft becomes too small, no new hair can grow from the follicle.

Although there are such prescription drugs which claim to reduce the level of DHT, they are not the best solution to the problem of baldness. Prescription drugs often have serious side-effects. All-natural treatments can be the perfect solution for you.

Saw Palmetto is traditional topical herbal medicine used to help improve skin and scalp conditions, maintain healthy skin and hair, reverse hair loss. It was used by American Indians as hair, scalp and skin care. It is said to revitalize mature skin, to bring olive shine to the skin, to help revive hair follicles, improve hair strength, body and shine, make scalp less sensitive to stress and irritation. Keeping side effects out of the picture.



Saw Palmetto is a natural ingredient, which reduces the level of DHT, thus stopping and reversing hair loss.
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