Rarely Discussed Ideas For Selecting An Effective Natural Remedy for Hair Loss

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Finding a natural remedy for hair loss is not an easy task filled with hype and misdirection. I must confess even with my 10 years experience in the field of natural health and almost 20 years online separating the pretenders from the contenders still can be a bit of a challenge. I do believe that one of the things that makes finding a natural remedy for hair loss so challenging is that no single product works for everyone. Therefore a reviewer may be speaking passionately from the heart (either for or against) but his/her guidance may not necessarily do the trick for your unique situation.

One rarely discussed natural remedy for hair loss that has grabbed my attention lately is that of cleansing and detoxification. Many eastern cultures place a high priority on colon and body cleansing with industrialized western cultures seeming coming on board in recent years. While there is no evidence to support its benefits, anecdotally it appears that eastern cultures and Polynesian cultures that either eat a less toxic diet or use enemas or colonic irrigation regularly tend to experience less hair loss in relation to the general population.

The idea of removing toxins to promote hair loss does make some limited sense from a medical point of view. There is a broad based classification for balding or thinning known as toxic alopecia. This condition is experienced when toxins are present either in the blood or have accumulated in the scalp or hair follicles. The result is often rapid hair shedding. Normally, if no permanent follicle damage has been incurred hair re-growth will resume once the toxin trigger has been eliminated. So perhaps detoxification or cleansing could either moderate hair loss during bouts of toxic alopecia or accelerate recovery after the trigger has been eliminated. No one really knows but it is certainly food for thought.

If you feel this may be something worth considering the bulking laxative agent psyllium husk can be used safely to move waste products through the colon. Psyllium also will remove waste by products adhering to the colon wall.

Another natural remedy for hair loss rarely discussed is the application of aloe vera gel directly to the scalp. Once again there is no firm evidence either to confirm or dispel this natural remedy.

There is evidence that confirms aloe vera healing properties and it has been shown to be therapeutic for scalp burns, balancing scalp pH (acidity), and cleansing pores. The cleansing of pores may be the key especially when pore or follicle damage has occurred. One natural remedy for hair loss including aloe vera gel making its way around the Internet lately is formulating your very own all natural shampoo by blending aloe vera gel with a small amount of wheat germ oil and coconut milk.

What Next? Certainly not all natural remedies for hair loss will work and some with be very disappointing but that shouldn't discourage you from trying ones that are safe and affordable. After all you might reap some additional health benefits by accident. Other people may not wish to hassle with rounding up the ingredients and mixing the potions. These individuals will be more inclined to go with proven prepackaged hair re-growth [http://www.best-baldness-solution.com] and maintenance formulas. But regardless of your personal preference the important thing is to get started early before balding reaches the point where the only viable options remaining are transplant surgery, custom made wigs, or hairpieces.

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