Sunday, June 20, 2010

Alternative or holistic medicine & hair regrowth...?

Hi all.



I am interested in knowing if holistic medicine or alternative medicine will help with hair loss to stimulate those follicles to come back on out...my hair is extremely shedding (to the point my hair appears thin when it is actualy thick), there are a lot of herbs envolved with alternative medicine, so will it help to stimulate hair growth and stop shedding? Please let me kow if you have any real life stories envolving this or whatever you think will help. My hair has thinned out on the top to the point I can see my scalp it's not completely gone but as you can see it's not good and all my dr says is it's normal, blah, blah, so now I'm looking into alternative medicine...I have made an appointment, how long should i try this to see results...I have tried to google this and pics pertaining to it with no luck...please help me. I'm 24 and the pharmacist said I'm too young for this...but what will work? My grandmothers both have thick hair all over ..HELP please.



Alternative or holistic medicine %26amp; hair regrowth...?

My sister in Georgia had tried RG/GL since February 2007 and it worked. Her hair had grown and had her haircut.



I have posted her site with contact info.



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Alternative or holistic medicine %26amp; hair regrowth...?

HOME REMEDIES FOR HAIR CARE



* Massage your hair with warm Almond Oil.



Apply 5 tablespoons of honey on the scalp and hair. Prepare a solution by adding a quarter cup of full cream milk with 2-teaspoon honey.



Massage the hair with this solution and leave on for 20-25 minutes and wash off. Regularly wash hair with Fuller's earth (Multani Mitti). This will not only reduce the oil, but the hair will feel much cleaner.



* Add a tablespoon of Honey to a litre of Water and, use it as an after-shampoo rinse.



* Blend together, preferably in an electric blender: 250 ml (1 cup) fresh skimmed milk, 1 egg yolk (separated from the egg white), 2 capsules of wheat germ oil contents, 1 tablespoon of fresh wheat germ, the contents of 1 tablespoon of lecithin granules, 1 tablespoon natural wheat brain. Slowly and firmly massage the mixture into your scalp. Leave the mixture on for about 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, thoroughly rinse the conditioner from your hair with warm (not hot) water.



* Mix two tablespoons of cosmetic vinegar and six tablespoons of hot water. Apply it all over the scalp at bedtime Tie a scarf over the hair to avoid staining the pillow. Next morning wash the hair with shampoo. After the hair is thoroughly cleansed pour over as a last rinse a mixture of three tablespoons of cosmetic vinegar and one cup of hot water. Then dry the hair thoroughly. This should be done twice a week for three months.



* Boil five teaspoons of dried used tealeaves in limewater and use it after shampoo. This gives the hair a lustrous shine and provides nourishment too.



* Boil 5 Tbsp dried thyme in 2 cups water for 10 minutes. Strain and cool. Pour 1/2 mixture over clean, damp hair. Massage into scalp, do not wash. Use second half of solution another day.



* Massage into the scalp and hair coconut milk or Aloe Vera gel. Leave it for 闄?hour, and then wash with warm water. Repeat 3 times a week.



* Massage into the scalp and hair honey with egg yolk. Leave for a 1/2 hour, then wash.



* Boil 1-cup mustard oil with 4 tablespoon henna leaves. Filter the mixture and put it in a bottle. Massage on the bald patches regularly.



* Massage the scalp for 10 to 15 minutes after bathing it with water. This increases the blood circulation and strengthens the hair follicles in the scalp. A vigorous rubbing of the scalp with fingers after washing the hair with cold water is one of the most effective home remedies for the prevention and treatment of hair loss.



* Another remedy for baldness that helps is Grind 1/2-lime seeds, and 1/2 black pepper, apply to bald patches regularly.



* Rub the bald area with onions till it becomes red. Then apply honey on the bald area. It is very effective.



* Mix 4 tbsp of yoghurt and 4 tbsp of camphor lotion. Apply it on the head; leave it to soak for 2-3 hours then wash off with lukewarm water.



* Juice of coriander leaves is also very good for hair.



* Massage the scalp with 1-teaspoon oil in which raw mangoes has been preserved for over one year. Repeat this frequently.



* A shampoo can be prepared by mixing 100 g each of amla (Indian goose berry), reetha, and shikakai and boil in two liters of water till the liquid reduces to half. Use this shampoo for at least one month. Hair will become thick.



* A mixture of lettuce and spinach juice help the growth of hair if taken to the extent to half a litre a day



* Make a paste by mixing two eggs, two tablespoons each of amla, reetha and shikakai powder. Massage on the scalp and leave it for 30 minutes. Wash with a mild shampoo. Repeat it for 3-4 times a week



* Mix honey with egg yolk and massage on the scalp and hair. Leave for a 1/2 hour, then wash.



* Take soaked fenugreek seeds (Dana methi), shikakai powder, reetha powder, amla powder, dried lemon or lime peels, and two eggs, and grind to make a paste. Massage this paste onto hair and scalp and leave it on for about 20 minutes. Wash with a mild shampoo. This makes hair thick.



* Grind fenugreek seeds with water and prepare a paste. Massage on the scalp after oiling the hair and leave it for one hour before washing. Repeat it every morning for a month.



* A juice of alfalfa + fresh spinach or fresh coriander daily helps hair to grow fast.



* Juice of carrot, lettuce, capsicum and fresh alfalfa remove copper deficiency, this is good remedy for gray hair and hair loss.



* Prepare a paste by mixing 5 tbsp of curd, 1 tbsp of lemon juice and 2 tbsp of gram raw (chholia) powder. Apply it on the head. After an hour wash it off with shampoo.



* Prepare a mixture of the powder of black pepper, onion and salt and apply it on the bald patches to prevent the infection of ringworms.



* Apply olive oil at bed time and wash off the hair next morning.



* At home, wash hair with cold water, rub scalp with fingers. This is a simple, and effective remedy against hair loss.



* Boil Heena leaves in mustard oil till they are burnt, the oil can be filtered. A regular massage of this oil is helpful.



* Seeds of lime and black pepper ground together to a fine paste helps treat patchy baldness.



* Apply coconut milk all over the scalp and massage into roots.



* Scrub the area of patchy baldness with onions untill it becomes red. Follow up by applying honey over this patch.



* Trim the hair every 4 to 5 weeks even if you are growing it.



* Avoid rubber bands, sharp clips, spiky brushes and do not brush hair when it is wet.



* The juice of leaves of bhongra massaged into the head is an effective hair tonic to check falling hair.



* The paste made from powdered seeds of shana with coconut/sesame/castor oil is used as a hair tonic.



* The juice of kanta karika mixed with honey applied to the head acts as a hair tonic.



* The oil extracted from rohisa, briskly rubbed into the head encourages the new growth.



* The oil extracted from the seeds of sagvan is massaged on the head to check premature loss of hair.



* 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.



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



* 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!



* 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).



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



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



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



* 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.



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* Mix 2 tablespoons of olive oil, rosemary, 1 lemon juice and 1 egg yolk. Apply on the hair roots for half an hour and wash off.



* Mix 1 tablespoon of cumin to 1/2 a cup of olive oil and rub into the scalp, leave for half an hour and wash off.



* Yemeni med: Mix Olive leaves with peach leaves, pomegranate leaves, buckthorn leaves, Henna, olive oil, and some salt. Grind and boil the mixture then leave to cool. Drain through a fabric and save in a container. Smear on the hair before bed time and leave for the whole night, wash in the morning. Repeat for 1-2 weeks. It will make the hair stronger and darker and will grow some new hair.



* Yemeni med: Grind myrtle leaves and saturate in water for 24 hours. Apply on hair, cover with a fabric and leave for the whole night (can also add olive oil and salt). Wash in the morning with cold or warm water. Repeat for 2 weeks.



Alternative or holistic medicine %26amp; hair regrowth...?

If we offered you a miracle remedy that cures "Hair Loss/Baldness" would you buy it? Certainly you would. You won閳ユ獩 find it in a Pharmacy but at the Grocery Store.



Try the Natural Cures for Hair Loss/Baldness.



Loss of hair at a very tender age has become a common disorder these days. It causes a great deal of concern to persons affected by loss of hair, especially Indian women who regard good hair growth with thick long hair as a sign of beauty. Hair is formed in minute pockets in the skin, called follicles. An up growth at the base of the folic, called the papilla, actually produces hair; when a special group of cells turn amino acids into keratin, a type of protein of which hair is made. The rate of production of these proteins " building blocks," determines hair growth. The average growth rate is about 1.2 cm per month, growing faster on women between the ages 15 and 30.



Causes: The most important cause of loss of hair is inadequate nutrition. Even a partial lack of almost any nutrient may cause hair to fall. Persons lacking vitamin B6 lose their hair and those deficient in folic acid often become completely bald. But the hair grows normally after the liberal intake of these vitamins. Another important cause of falling of hair is stress such as worry, anxiety, and sudden shock. Stress leads to a severe tension in the skin of the scalp. This adversely affects the supply of essential nutrition required for the healthy growth of the hair. General debility, syphilis, chronic cold, influenza, and anemia, also gives rise to this disorder. It makes the roots of the hair weak, resulting in the falling of hair. Unclean condition of the scalp can also cause loss of hair. It weakens the hair roots by blocking the pores with the collected dirt. Heredity is another predisposing factor which may cause hair to fall.



Treatment: The healthy condition of the hair depends, to a very large extent, on the intake of sufficient amounts of essential nutrients in the daily diet. Hair is made of protein and adequate protein is necessary for luxuriant hair. Women require 60 grams, men 80 to 90, adolescent boys and girls 80 to 100 grams of protein. It is supplied by milk, buttermilk, yogurt, soyabean, eggs, cheese, meat, and fish. A lack of vitamin A may cause the hair to be coarse and ugly. A deficiency of some of the B vitamins, of iron, copper, and iodine may cause hair disorders like falling of hair and premature greying.



Lack of inositol causes loss of hair. Any person having trouble with his or her hair should eat foods rich in inositol such as yeast, liver, and molasses. Research has, however, shown that women have a low requirement of inositol. Although this vitamin may help to stimulate the growth of a woman閳ユ獨 hair, its lack is probably not a major cause of slow growth. Women are generally deficient in iodine and vitamin B1, either of which can slow down circulation to the scalp to such an extent that hair may fall out and new hair grow in very slowly. Women who keep their diets adequate in iodine, the B vitamins and iron have a better growth of hair. According to Adelle Davis, a world famous nutritionist, "increasing the intake of protein, particularly of liver, wheat germ, and yeast, and supplementing the diet with a teaspoon of inositol daily usually stops a man閳ユ獨 hair from falling, and I have seen three or four persons whose hair became thick after these improvements were made." Persons with a tendency to lose hair should thus take a well-balanced and correct diet, made up of foods which in combination should supply all the essential nutrients. It has been found that a diet which contains liberal quantities of (i) seeds, nuts, and grains, (ii) vegetables and (iii) fruits would provide adequate amounts of all the essential nutrients. Each food group should roughly form the bulk of one of the three principal meals. These foods should, however, be supplemented with certain special foods such as milk, vegetable oils, honey, wheat germ, yeast, and liver.



Home Remedies: Several home remedies have been found useful in the prevention and treatment of the loss of the hair. The most effective among these remedies is a vigorous rubbing of the scalp with fingers after washing the hair with cold water. The scalp should be rubbed vigorously till it starts to tingle with the heat. It will activate the sebaceous glands and energies the circulation of blood in the affected area, making the hair grow healthy.



Amla oil, prepared by boiling dry pieces of amla in coconut oil, is considered a valuable hair tonic for enriching hair growth. A mixture of equal quantity of fresh amla juice and lime juice used as a shampoo stimulates hair growth and prevents hair loss.



Lettuce (salad-ka-patta) is useful in preventing hair loss through deficiencies. A mixture of lettuce and spinach juice is said to help the growth of hair if it is drunk to the extent of half a litre a day. The juice of alfalfa (lecerne) in combination with carrot and lettuce juice, taken daily also helps the growth of hair to a remarkable extent. The combination of these juices is rich in elements which are particularly useful for the growth of hair. While preparing alfalfa juice, the leaves of the plant only may be used when it can be obtained fresh.



Daily application of refined coconut oil mixed with limewater and limejuice on the hair, prevents loss of hair and lengthens them. Application of the juice of green coriander leaves on the head is also considered beneficial. Amaranth, known as chaulai-ka-saag in the vernacular, is another valuable remedy. Application of its fresh leaf-juice helps the growth of the hair and keeps them soft.



Mustard oil, boiled with henna leaves, is useful in healthy growth of hair. About 250 grams of mustard oil should be boiled in tinned basin. A little quantity of henna leaves should be gradually put in this oil till about 60 grams of these leaves are thus burnt in the oil. The oil should then be filtered through a cloth and stored well in a bottle. A regular massage of the head with this oil will produce abundant hair.



Another effective home remedy for loss of hair is the application of coconut milk all over the scalp and massaging it into the hair loss. It will nourish the hair and promote hair growth. The coconut milk is prepared by grinding the coconut shavings and squeezing it well. Washing the hair with a paste of cooked black gram dal, (urad dal), and fenugreek (methi) lengthens the hair. A fine paste made from pigeon pea or red gram (arhar dal ) can also be applied regularly with beneficial results on bald patches. Regular use of castor oil as hair oil helps the luxuriant growth of the hair.



Certain home remedies have also been found useful in case of patchy loss of hair. The seeds of lime and black pepper seeds, ground to get a fine paste, is one of the valuable remedies. This paste applied on the patches, has mildly irritant action. This increases blood circulation in the affected area and stimulates hair growth. The paste should be applied twice a day for a few weeks.



Another useful remedy for patchy loss of hair is the paste of liquorice (mulethi) made by grinding the pieces in milk with a pinch of saffron. This paste should be applied over the bald patches in the night before going to bed.



Hope this helps, Good Luck.



Alternative or holistic medicine %26amp; hair regrowth...?

Hello. You may be interested in seeing an acupuncturist. I've read a few books on the subject (traditional chinese medicine) and it's really fascinating. I'm currently having acupuncture, and hair thinning was one of my concerns, though not why I went. The diagnostic process was therapeutic in itself, and very comprehensive, and certainly not something you'd find in western medicine. But she told me that I had a problem with my kidney energy. I had self-diagnosed something completely different, so I looked it up. 'Chi Nei Tsang - Chi Massage for the Vital Organs' by Mantak Chia, page 47: "If you are balding , and it is not due to cogenital defects, it is because you have a problem with your kidneys." I find it interesting, because I see more and more people, particularly women, with extremely thinning hair, or thin hair. I really think it's due to an energy imbalance. Hope this helps.

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