R.U.
2004-04-29 04:57:25 UTC
*** How to regrow HAIR ***
There are many causes for hair loss only one of which is
genetic. Many diseases are considered genetic, yet when we teach a
person how to change his/her lifestyle and how to take herbs and
essential oils, somehow, this genetic condition dramatically improves,
or just disappears. We should never take the excuse that something is
genetic, so we might as well not try. This belief only leads to more
serious illnesses. From our experience, we have seen that even
diseases which are considered to be purely genetic (such as Down's
syndrome, or cystic fibrosis) also can have significant environmental
causes too, such as exposure to a chemical toxin or being toxic with
heavy metals. All of these environmental factors make the genetic
condition appear much worse than it actually has to be.
1) The first cause of hair loss is poor thyroid function (either
underactive or overactive thyroid function will cause hair loss). This
causes hair loss in both men and women. Symptoms of low thyroid
function include depression, feelings of sadness, confusion, inability
to concentrate, feeling colder than everyone else, easily fatigued,
dry skin, hair loss, brittle nails, constipation, and inability to
lose weight. The thyroid determines how fast the metabolism goes, so
if it is not secreting enough thyroid hormone, the whole body will
slow down, including the heart rate, the breathing rate, and the rate
at which you think. Symptoms of an overactive thyroid include
restlessness, anxiety, hyperactivity, inability to concentrate, weight
loss, heart palipitations, sweating easily, and feeling hotter than
everyone else. You can test your thyroid function by taking your basal
body temperature first thing in the morning before getting out of bed.
If your temperature is below 97.8 degrees F, it usually indicates slow
thyroid function. Above 98.2 degrees F is an indicator of overactive
thyroid function. This is done for 3 days in a row to make ensure
accurate readings.
2) The second cause is poor circulation to the head. In this case,
hair loss is accompanied by gradually worsening eyesight and/or
hearing, or ringing in the ears (tinnitus) or Meniere's disease or
dizziness (a very common complaint of elderly people) or past history
of stroke. Poor circulation to the head is present in our society in
epidemic proportions. Notice the vast number of people who wear
eyeglasses, contact lenses, and/or hearing aids. These are indicative
of a gradually dimishing supply of blood to the head region. The
cholesterol level is frequently elevated, and what blood goes to the
head is filled with cholesterol and fat which causes it to thicken so
that it cannot penetrate into the delicate arteries of the organs in
the head. Elevated cholesterol and high blood pressure are caused by
eating a meat-based diet. High cholesterol is usually an indication of
a sluggish liver which is either due to an overload of environmental
toxins, a slow thyroid, or eating a meat-based diet which overloads
the liver with too much fat and cholesterol. Many people believe that
canola and soy oil are also causes for male pattern baldness. If you
read labels, you will see that these oils are in widespread use. Add
hydrogenated oils (such as margarine) to this list and now you
understand why so many men are balding earlier and earlier in life.
And this has nothing to do with genetics.
3) The third cause of hair loss is exposure to too much testosterone
as well as other male hormones. High levels of testosterone are
usually associated with male pattern baldness and also with overly
aggressive behavior. There are 2 main sources of testosterone: taking
steroids (the kind bodybuilders take to gain muscle mass), and eating
meat which is highly contaminated with hormone residues (all
commercial meat). It only takes a minuscule trace of a hormone to have
an action in the body; therefore, even residues left over from the
hormones being fed to the animal are significant enough to cause a
hormonal imbalance in the body. The remedy is to stop eating meat.
4) Yet another cause of hair loss is lack of nutrients in the diet.
This is common due to the depleted soil on which American farmers
raise crops. The crops look normal, but are severely nutritionally
deficient. Many people begin to grow hair back when they begin to
consume algae and seaweeds on a regular basis. Algae contains many
amino acids in a highly absorbable form, which are easily converted in
protein to be used in growing hair. Another component of hair is
silicon. When a person is deficient in silicon, the hair won't grow,
or it will be thin, and the nails will be weak. Rich sources of silica
include sesame seeds, sesame tahini, sprouts, and the herbs oatstraw
and horsetail such as contained in the calcium from herbs. Increasing
the dietary intake of silicon has been known to slow down or stop hair
loss.
5) Another cause of baldness is stress. Many people will stress
themselves too much by not sleeping, burning the candle at both ends,
rushing endlessly from place to place, and always having an emotional
crisis. It is in these cases, where nurturing techniques are called
for such as massage, emotional release work, and/or essential oils.
The aromatherapy helps to calm people of all ages, and essential oils
such as lavender or orange are enormously helpful for defusing anger
and frustration.
6) Use of synthetic shampoos and conditioners contain many
petrochemicals and other substances which may clog the hair follicles,
killing the hair within and causing hair loss. Make sure you are only
using natural-based shampoos from the health food store, and try to
get a brand that does not contain SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate). Consult
the Safe Shopper's Bible to learn which product additives are safe,
and which are harmful.
7) The most common cause of hair loss in young women is the use of
birth control pills. This is due to the masculinizing hormones in
birth control pills. It is mainly progesterone which is the problem,
however it can also happen with other masculinizing hormones such as
DHEA and the adrenal hormone cortisol (sold as prednisone and other
names). Progesterone has slightly androgen-like properties (properties
similar to male sex hormones). Taking extra progesterone in addition
to what the body naturally makes can cause masculinization. This
includes male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness, as we've
already discovered, is largely caused by an excess of androgens (male
sex hormones). For some women, stopping the birth control pills is
sometimes enough, but often, the hair loss remains even several months
after stopping the medication. The important thing to do here is to
cleanse the residues of this drug out of the body (the residues are in
the liver) and balance the hormones again.
There are many essential oils which have classically been used for
regrowing the hair such as lavender, rosemary, cedarwood, sandalwood,
sage and else. Both men and women may rub these oils directly onto the
scalp, as well as inhale them or rub them on the bottoms of the feet.
Hair grows slowly at the rate of about 1/2 inch per month, so
regrowth may take several months before a dramatic difference is
noted. This is a process which requires patience. Keep with it, and
good luck!
Please follow this link for how to regrow Hair Loss and Baldness.
http://www.n2r-company.com/Essential_Oils_Treatment/hairback/index.html
There are many causes for hair loss only one of which is
genetic. Many diseases are considered genetic, yet when we teach a
person how to change his/her lifestyle and how to take herbs and
essential oils, somehow, this genetic condition dramatically improves,
or just disappears. We should never take the excuse that something is
genetic, so we might as well not try. This belief only leads to more
serious illnesses. From our experience, we have seen that even
diseases which are considered to be purely genetic (such as Down's
syndrome, or cystic fibrosis) also can have significant environmental
causes too, such as exposure to a chemical toxin or being toxic with
heavy metals. All of these environmental factors make the genetic
condition appear much worse than it actually has to be.
1) The first cause of hair loss is poor thyroid function (either
underactive or overactive thyroid function will cause hair loss). This
causes hair loss in both men and women. Symptoms of low thyroid
function include depression, feelings of sadness, confusion, inability
to concentrate, feeling colder than everyone else, easily fatigued,
dry skin, hair loss, brittle nails, constipation, and inability to
lose weight. The thyroid determines how fast the metabolism goes, so
if it is not secreting enough thyroid hormone, the whole body will
slow down, including the heart rate, the breathing rate, and the rate
at which you think. Symptoms of an overactive thyroid include
restlessness, anxiety, hyperactivity, inability to concentrate, weight
loss, heart palipitations, sweating easily, and feeling hotter than
everyone else. You can test your thyroid function by taking your basal
body temperature first thing in the morning before getting out of bed.
If your temperature is below 97.8 degrees F, it usually indicates slow
thyroid function. Above 98.2 degrees F is an indicator of overactive
thyroid function. This is done for 3 days in a row to make ensure
accurate readings.
2) The second cause is poor circulation to the head. In this case,
hair loss is accompanied by gradually worsening eyesight and/or
hearing, or ringing in the ears (tinnitus) or Meniere's disease or
dizziness (a very common complaint of elderly people) or past history
of stroke. Poor circulation to the head is present in our society in
epidemic proportions. Notice the vast number of people who wear
eyeglasses, contact lenses, and/or hearing aids. These are indicative
of a gradually dimishing supply of blood to the head region. The
cholesterol level is frequently elevated, and what blood goes to the
head is filled with cholesterol and fat which causes it to thicken so
that it cannot penetrate into the delicate arteries of the organs in
the head. Elevated cholesterol and high blood pressure are caused by
eating a meat-based diet. High cholesterol is usually an indication of
a sluggish liver which is either due to an overload of environmental
toxins, a slow thyroid, or eating a meat-based diet which overloads
the liver with too much fat and cholesterol. Many people believe that
canola and soy oil are also causes for male pattern baldness. If you
read labels, you will see that these oils are in widespread use. Add
hydrogenated oils (such as margarine) to this list and now you
understand why so many men are balding earlier and earlier in life.
And this has nothing to do with genetics.
3) The third cause of hair loss is exposure to too much testosterone
as well as other male hormones. High levels of testosterone are
usually associated with male pattern baldness and also with overly
aggressive behavior. There are 2 main sources of testosterone: taking
steroids (the kind bodybuilders take to gain muscle mass), and eating
meat which is highly contaminated with hormone residues (all
commercial meat). It only takes a minuscule trace of a hormone to have
an action in the body; therefore, even residues left over from the
hormones being fed to the animal are significant enough to cause a
hormonal imbalance in the body. The remedy is to stop eating meat.
4) Yet another cause of hair loss is lack of nutrients in the diet.
This is common due to the depleted soil on which American farmers
raise crops. The crops look normal, but are severely nutritionally
deficient. Many people begin to grow hair back when they begin to
consume algae and seaweeds on a regular basis. Algae contains many
amino acids in a highly absorbable form, which are easily converted in
protein to be used in growing hair. Another component of hair is
silicon. When a person is deficient in silicon, the hair won't grow,
or it will be thin, and the nails will be weak. Rich sources of silica
include sesame seeds, sesame tahini, sprouts, and the herbs oatstraw
and horsetail such as contained in the calcium from herbs. Increasing
the dietary intake of silicon has been known to slow down or stop hair
loss.
5) Another cause of baldness is stress. Many people will stress
themselves too much by not sleeping, burning the candle at both ends,
rushing endlessly from place to place, and always having an emotional
crisis. It is in these cases, where nurturing techniques are called
for such as massage, emotional release work, and/or essential oils.
The aromatherapy helps to calm people of all ages, and essential oils
such as lavender or orange are enormously helpful for defusing anger
and frustration.
6) Use of synthetic shampoos and conditioners contain many
petrochemicals and other substances which may clog the hair follicles,
killing the hair within and causing hair loss. Make sure you are only
using natural-based shampoos from the health food store, and try to
get a brand that does not contain SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate). Consult
the Safe Shopper's Bible to learn which product additives are safe,
and which are harmful.
7) The most common cause of hair loss in young women is the use of
birth control pills. This is due to the masculinizing hormones in
birth control pills. It is mainly progesterone which is the problem,
however it can also happen with other masculinizing hormones such as
DHEA and the adrenal hormone cortisol (sold as prednisone and other
names). Progesterone has slightly androgen-like properties (properties
similar to male sex hormones). Taking extra progesterone in addition
to what the body naturally makes can cause masculinization. This
includes male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness, as we've
already discovered, is largely caused by an excess of androgens (male
sex hormones). For some women, stopping the birth control pills is
sometimes enough, but often, the hair loss remains even several months
after stopping the medication. The important thing to do here is to
cleanse the residues of this drug out of the body (the residues are in
the liver) and balance the hormones again.
There are many essential oils which have classically been used for
regrowing the hair such as lavender, rosemary, cedarwood, sandalwood,
sage and else. Both men and women may rub these oils directly onto the
scalp, as well as inhale them or rub them on the bottoms of the feet.
Hair grows slowly at the rate of about 1/2 inch per month, so
regrowth may take several months before a dramatic difference is
noted. This is a process which requires patience. Keep with it, and
good luck!
Please follow this link for how to regrow Hair Loss and Baldness.
http://www.n2r-company.com/Essential_Oils_Treatment/hairback/index.html