Monday, 20 October 2008

STOP DHT. FROM SUFFOCATING YOUR HAIR GROWTH

DHT has been the Buzzword for quite a while now in the hair industry, for being blamed as one of the main causes for Hair Loss.
(Or should say 'Buzz-abbreviation' really, because it actually stands for "Dihydrotestosterone",
but it's a big word to keep repeating, so I'll stick with DHT).
DHT is produced when the Hormone Testosterone, Comes into contact with a particular enzyme which is present in the skin and scalps of everyone (Women also produce testosterone in their bodies, but at much lower levels than Men). It's a fact that some people, mostly Men, are genetically, pre-disposed to produce DHT in varying degrees during and after puberty.
DHT, if left untreated, literally suffocates the Hair follicle, it confuses the follicle into thinking that it is getting the required amount of nutrients to build a healthy thick hair shaft. When in reality, it is being slowly starved and at every subsequent growing phase of the follicle it gradually produces a thinner and weaker hair. Also the resulting space in the follicle gets taken up by a hard fatty Sebum, which in turn makes it increasingly more and more difficult to produce any hair at all.
The follicle will then go into the "Telogen" or resting phase & if left untreated for a long time, it will die & no amount of treatment will make it grow hair again. So I believe that prevention is better than cure and at the
FIRST SIGNS of hair loss,
the appropriate action needs to be taken immediately.
Please note that even if you have suffered substantial hair loss due to DHT, it is still worth having treatment, because you may have a great deal of follicles that are stuck in the resting phase.
You can also thicken and strengthen the hair that you do have left to enable a successful hair transplant, if required.
When Hair loss is due to DHT, it typically takes the form as what has become known as 'Male Pattern Baldness', this is where the hair line recedes at the temples, and then loss is noticed at the crown. This is because these areas have a high amount of sweat glands that carry the DHT. For a lot of Men, it stops there and they are left with varying degrees of a receded hairline at the temples and a bald spot at the crown. On some however, the Hair loss does continue and denudes the entire top of the scalp, just leaving a horseshoe shaped hairline around the sides and back of the head. On Women affected by DHT hair loss, the thinning is more of a general, 'all over' occurrence, It is not as obvious to spot as with a Man, because the hair-line stays intact and there is a general thinning that works its way from front to back or from back to front.
There is reason for optimism though, in the form of specialized, deep cleansing scalp shampoos, and conditioners, which will clear the sebum clogging the follicle and penetrate deep down, stimulating it back to life and allowing it to feed on the vital nutrients needed to produce a thick, healthy, shiny hair.
My recommended deep cleansing shampoo and conditioner (which I use) is produced by a company with over 20 year’s experience. They guarantee to stop hair loss within 1 week, and will give you a full
(no questions asked) refund if you are not satisfied for any reason.
For more information, please visit Here - http://www.hairtodayandtomorrow.com/hair_loss_treatment

You will see that they are very reasonably priced and their treatment worked for me.
Thank you for taking time to read my article, I hope that you found it interesting and informative.
Kind Regards.
Tony.

Saturday, 4 October 2008

HELP! I'M LOSING MY HAIR!

HELP! I’M LOSING MY HAIR!

Yes, hair loss and the threat of going bald really can be that scary when you see an ever increasing amount of hair falling from your head. Especially, when it is happening to women, which is becoming more and more prevalent these days.
Probably due to the fast, ever stressful lives' that we all now lead. So, what are the reasons for hair loss in both men and women, and can anything be done to slow down or stop hair loss and is there a cure for baldness?
The reasons for hair loss can be many and varied and also be a combination of many factors of which I will go into more detail later.
Curable?... Yes Certainly, but I believe prevention is much better and easier than cure, as a cure can take some time, up to a year and possibly beyond, depending on the initial cause of the hair loss.
So the moment that you become aware that you are experiencing excessive Hair Loss, you need to act immediately, without panicking or worrying, that will only make things worse!
So, who am I? And what is my knowledge surrounding Hair Loss.
My name is Tony, I am a 47 year old male, with an ample covering of now Gray Hair, although receding slightly at the Temples.
But I firmly believe that I should, by now, have a sizable bald spot on the top of my head, as my Dad did by the time he was 30 and my younger brother has now.
My brother and I are the image of our Father in every way, so it makes sense that I should have followed them both with the baldness.
BUT.!
No way was I going Bald My hair started to recede when I was 20, the alarm bells started to ring in my head and I had the... HELP! I'M LOSING MY HAIR! Feeling.
So what did I do? First, I panicked and paid a fortune going to hair clinics and spending hundreds on- "Miracle Baldness Cures". It took me quite a few years and research to work out that there was no need to spend a fortune on prevention or cure.
I found that all I needed was a herbal shampoo and conditioner which can stimulate hair follicles, I wash my hair every day with one of these shampoos.... .This is important!..... As you don't want days and days of sweat and grease blocking your hair follicles and suffocating them, it is also important, once or twice a day to massage the scalp, only for five minutes or so at a time, and again using a hair growth stimulant.
Also follow a healthy diet and If you smoke then STOP!
It constricts the blood vessels and is detrimental to Hair health.
Believe me,I know how hard it is to stop smoking.
It took me a lot of willpower to eventually kick the habit. But I am so glad now that I managed it.

Causes of Hair Loss:
DHT
Hereditary Factors
The Aging Process
Illness and Infectious Diseases
Hormonal Imbalance
Nervous Disorders and Nervous system injury.
Toxic Substances, (For example- Drugs)
Injury and Impairment.
Seborrhoea (excessive Dandruff)... Very Common! And Very curable!
Scalp Infections
Impaired Blood Circulation
Nutritional Inadequacy or deficiency.

So What can I Do?
Firstly, Don't panic and dont spend a fortune on so called "miracle cures".
There are reasonably priced stimulating shampoos, that really do help.
(See my recommendation, below)

Learn to relax, Stop worrying about things, stress is very bad for hair health.

Take more excercise. It improves Blood flow to the hair follicles.

Be Happy and Positive!

Persevere with your daily hair care regime,
(It only takes a few minutes of your time!), and it WILL WORK!

Your Hair Loss will stop! Just follow my advice, it worked for me!!

If you would like to see which products I now use and recommend to maintain a Healthy Head of Hair, Please visit Here -http://www.hairtodayandtomorrow.com/hair_loss_treatment

You will see that they are very reasonably priced, their treatment worked for me, but for any reason you are not satisfied, they have a
no questions asked, full money back guarantee!
Thank you for taking time to read my article, I hope that you found it interesting and informative.
Kind Regards.
Tony.