I’m 21, and my hair usually grows in thick and fast. I’m not under a lot of stress, and early hair loss isn’t hereditary for the men on my mom’s side of the family, or my dad’s. Recently, I’ve been finding hair on the pillow, in the shower, and I have a dry, itchy scalp with hair that feels matted down and dead. If I scratch my head, hairs come out. I feel like it came out of the blue.
A few days ago, I changed my morning vitamin regiment. Usually I take Fish Oil Capsules, ginkgo biloba and a multivitamin, all at the recommended amounts, in the morning. I added more fish oil (recommended 2000mg, taking 6000mg) , Vitamin B (as suggested), and I’ve taken Ginseng energy before work (more than suggested) and eaten a lot of almonds. A handful a day is suggested, and I’ve eaten maybe 3-5 times that amount for the past few days.
It seems logical to conclude that the excess almonds, fish oil, or ginseng energy, or some conbination of them, is the culprit. As a cautionary measure, I went back to my old regiment and I’m avoiding everything recently added.
What’s the cause?
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October 9th, 2009 at 9:25 am
hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! Find out the actual cause of hair loss! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections ,hormonal problems, to mention a few. but anyway you can always try and get real results.
year ago I suffered from hair loss and since hair loss is hereditary my dad suffered from it too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss. the things that really worked for me was:
1) Vitamin A – an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;
2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The ‘B’ vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;
3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;
4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);
5) also you should use some herbal treatment.in that case Provillus is a good product that helps prevent hair loss and it is an FDA approved product. I think it is very important!
It worked and still works for me!
I do not know if any pharmacies carry Provillus but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product here http://www.provillus.com/?aid=749165
good luck!
not only my and my wife`s own personal experience
October 9th, 2009 at 11:28 am
You will need to go to your hair doctor.
October 9th, 2009 at 12:14 pm
Stress
October 9th, 2009 at 6:14 pm
Men go bald for different reasons that could turn out to complexities. The most common culprits of this condition are genetics, hormonal imbalance and malnutrition. One of the possible factors that contribute to male pattern baldness is the excessive production of chemical in the body called sebum. Sebum has a large amount of DHT levels that can clog the pores of the scalp thus destroying the hair follicles. Other causes that can trigger your male-pattern baldness are certain medical conditions and treatments like fungal infections, prolonged fever, thyroid diseases, malnutrition and chemotherapy.