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[T499]The Hair Loss Cure
by Keith Londrie, Kei

There are a number of different available cures for hair loss. This is partially because there are a number of different types of hair loss and each requires a different type of cure. If you want to learn more about hair loss cures, you should learn about determining what category of hair loss you fall under. Once you know that, all that is left to do is to match the treatment to the cause of your hair loss situation.

Hair loss cures can be found on the internet by simply using a search engine and some research skills. You will find out after you have begun researching hair loss cures that there are several remedies, all of them claiming to work better than the next. One source besides the internet is to consult you local pharmacist for recommendations after you have found the underlying cause.

One of the most popular hair loss cures is Rogaine. When applied to the scalp, Rogaine helps to enlarge hair follicles. This enlargement is meant to stimulate hair growth. This and other treatments do not work over night; but rather take some time for the new hair to grow.

Rogaine is among the top hair loss cures available and was one of the first available solutions on the market. When it comes to hair loss cures, Rogaine has been clinically proven to help stimulate re-growth in most men who use it. The success ratio is slightly less in women who have tried this cure. Yes, ladies, there is a version of Rogaine for you too!

For women who are seeking hair loss cures, there is a new product available called Propecia. Propecia works the same as Rogaine in men; it helps to enlarge hair follicles, which in turn stimulates hair growth. Propecia for women has about the same success rate as Rogaine does for men.

Hair loss cures have become a very popular topic in the past few years. Many people are beginning to become more interested in their looks. If you are in need of hair loss cures, don't worry; there are plenty of remedies available on the market. In addition to the new drugs that are becoming available every year, there are also topical solutions and natural remedies that you can try if you are in need of a hair loss cure. Begin your search on the internet as there are many many different web sites on this topic.


There are many different products on the market that should do the job but yet there are so many other natural ways that do the same. Who wants to use chemicals while you can make your own remedy safely at home. Some might work for you and some might not but that is up to you to try it and decide.

So hair loss what is it really and why do we suffer from it?!

Hair loss, also known as baldness refers to excessive hair loss from scalp and can be the result of heredity, certain medications or an underlying medical condition.

It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of a cycle of growing new hairs and loosing some.
However, some people may experience excessive hair loss which might cause baldness. Hair loss of this type can affect men, women and children.

So now that we know what it is, we need to know how to deal with it. For that I added a few natural remedies you can try:

1. Yemeni med: Soak fenugreek (Hilba) in deep pot of water throughout the night. Massage the liquid into the scalp and wrap with a cloth for 3 hours. Repeat everyday for 1 month.

2. Massage the scalp with uncooked egg yolk, leave for 1 hour and wash.

3. Smear Red Henna on the scalp and wait for 1 hour, then wash, Repeat for 10-14 days. Be ware- your hair will turn red from the henna!

4. Smear castor oil on the scalp and the hair roots but not on the hair, wrap the hair with a newspaper, tie with a cloth and leave overnight, wash in the morning. Repeat every 7-10 days (results will come after 6-7 treatments).

5. Boil 1 cup of water, add 1 teaspoon of mustard seeds, cook for 5 minutes, cool and drink.

6. Blanch scented geranium leaves in boiling water, strain, cool and use to wash the hair.

7. Rub olive oil into the scalp to reduce hair loss.

8. Boil rosemary leaves in water, strain and save the liquid in a glass bottle. Use to wash the hair every day. You can also put the rosemary water in a sprayer and spray the hair every morning.

There are many more home remedies for hair loss at the GrannyMed website.

Good luck!

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