Natural Hair Loss Treatment - Does It Really Work?


by Dave Niss - Date: 2007-06-10 - Word Count: 437 Share This!

Natural remedies are the latest craze for virtually every condition on the planet. With copper peptides and placenta cosmetics singing its own praises towards skin care and other forms of natural remedies, like herbal medicines curing insomnia, natural treatments are seen as a safer resort than over active medications that may intimidate. As with any other condition, hair loss also has its own arsenal of natural treatments proven to stop the production of DHT and stimulate hair growth.

Vitamin B & Zinc: Miracle Cure or Hype?

Two powerful natural treatments for Androgenetic Alopecia (the No. 1 form of hair loss caused by the genetics of DHT production) are Vitamin B6 and Zinc. Taking Zinc alone, it has been proven to slow down 5-alpha-reductases activity uniting with testosterone. When combined with Vitamin B6, it has produced illustrious effects, reducing 5-alpha-reductase to a shriveling heap with a 90% inhibition rate. Vitamin B6 is most effective when it is taken in a healthy dose of 100 mg daily. Too much of Vitamin B6 (500 mg or more a day) can cause nerve damage. Too much Zinc can cause vomiting and stomach pains, so don't overdose in hopes of achieving George Clooney's mane.

Herbal Extracts

Along with natural remedies massaged to the scalp and vitamins, extracts like Saw Palmetto have also left its mark. Working to reduce DHT levels in the body through 5-alpha-reductase blockage, it penetrates directly into the cell membranes to reject DHT on first sight. Although studies have not been extensive enough to warrant a conclusion, studies to see if Saw Palmetto treated DHT was performed on other types of diseases. Like Vitamin B6 and Zinc, this natural remedy is most effective when used in combination. Fortunately, side effects with saw palmetto are rare with occasionally digestive malaise possible but unlikely. The Bottom Line on Natural Hair Loss Remedies...

Natural Topical Treatments

Other natural remedies that could be used to boost hair growth are essential oils taking together like lavender, thyme, and rosemary. Applied to the scalp along with carrier oils like grape seed, studies have shown that 44% of people who used this mix showed an improvement in the regrowth of their hair. It is targeted towards alopecia areata, a form of hair loss that comes from malnutrition. Dermatologists have also sung onion juices praises, citing its effectiveness with alopecia areata. When applies, regrowth of the hair after two weeks was noticeable. Overall, 73% of people experienced hair regrowth under an onion juice regimen according to a study by the Journal of Dermatology. It is important to note that a control group was used for these experiments, which boost the claim even more.


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