NATURAL CURES FOR ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA
Posted by Manny Y on 7th Apr 2015
These day, increasingly more men, women and even teenagers are affected byhair loss. That’s why a hair loss treatment is very important to manage or stop this undesirable condition. Usually, hair loss occurs around 30 years of age and onwards, but now even teens are getting a piece of the terror with regards to hair loss. Just think about it, a receding hair line before 18, that’s unacceptable.
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This is the reason why a hair loss treatment is required to stop this menacing condition. Nowadays, many suggest using these treatments right after puberty as a preventive measure to stop hair loss from occurring. As we all know, dihydrotestosterone or DHT levels increase during this period and this potent male hormone is responsible for the conversion of a boy to a man, so to speak. Sadly, DHT also causes a condition called androgenetic alopecia, which is actually the number one cause of hair loss.
Now that we understand the most common cause of hair loss, the next thing to consider is choosing the right hair loss treatment. When buying these products, always keep in mind the side effects that can occur after long term use. Remember, there is no cure for hair loss and it can only be treated, so this means treating hair loss is a lifelong regimen. So, it is very important to consider the long term side effects of some of these hair loss products.
To be on the safe side, always stay away from chemical based products and go for more natural or herbal based products. Guaranteed these are safe to use since they contain only natural ingredients that are easily metabolized by the body. Another safe approach is treating hair loss using low level laser technology or LLLC. These products look like your regular comb or brush except for its glowing light found at the back of the brush which are the actual lasers. It is found the LLLC stimulate cell renewal and stimulate dormant hair follicles, therefore, reversing hair miniaturization and producing more healthy terminal hair.