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April 23rd, 2010 at 3:21 pm
yes it will help also stress will take your hair out go see a hair doctor about it or look on line to find helpful hints
April 23rd, 2010 at 4:04 pm
Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.
1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..
2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.
3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..
4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.
5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
April 23rd, 2010 at 4:30 pm
First of all, hair loss is not genetic but is caused caused by a reduced bloodflow to the scalp, so don’t stress about it.

Second, you can stop your hair loss like I did!
I started losing my hair and I tried Propecia and Rogaine, with little results.
I quit using them because I felt they were harming my health, so I tried to see what the ‘alternative’ cures had to offer.
Everything seemed like a scam: creams, oils, nothing really hit the nail for me.
One day I found out the ONLY site that explained correctly the theory behind hair loss: it is caused by micro-contractures on the scalp that reduce bloodflow and prevent hair from growing naturally and healthy.
Their techniques are really effective and the videos are really powerful and speak for themselves
I managed to stop my hair loss with the techniques I found in their ebook, and I am now regrowing my hair.
This method works!
The site is: http://www.nohairloss.org.
April 23rd, 2010 at 5:07 pm
Try this maybe it helps. I have a friend who says it helped him: http://www.buy-provillus.com
April 23rd, 2010 at 5:50 pm
Hair loss depend on many factors
it can be
lack of multi vitamins,
stress
no proper sleep
or can be other factors
April 23rd, 2010 at 6:46 pm
Another person asked the same question recently and is in the same age group. This was my response to him :
The great hair loss debate question. My opinion of course, stay away from ‘remedies, shampoos, formulas etc..They don’t work. Of course, I don’t know every single product out there that claims to stop hair loss or re-grow your hair, but that vast, vast majority, produce zero results and only some have an effect on a very small percentage of people who use it.If you are going to use a product, use Finasteride (Propecia) or Rogaine. even Rogaine only effects a percentage of users, but Finasteride has proven over and over again to at least halt any further hair loss in the vast majority of users. I use Propecia and my hair is holding strong. Best solution after you halt your hair loss, is to have a transplant. Here’s some great sites for hair transplant information: http://www.hairtransplantinsider.com and http://www.hairtransplantmagazine.com. At the end of the day (IMO), the best combination to combat hair loss, is a transplant and Finasteride.
April 23rd, 2010 at 7:12 pm
Nothing you can do, Bubba! Genetics rule – you cannot re-program genetics. Many guys spend a small fortune trying to outrun baldness, using pills, lotions, creams, wigs, weaves & transplants – but – in the end – they still must accept the inevitable & get on with the rest of their lives. Life is not always the way it’s supposed to be. It’s just the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference.
April 23rd, 2010 at 7:53 pm
It’s important to note that Rogaine (minoxidil) does not cure baldness and scientists have been unable to determine just how it works. What is known is that Rogaine increases the blood flow to the areas of the scalp that surround these balding areas. Currently some researchers believe that Rogaine (minoxidil) works by opening the follicle’s potassium channels located in the cells. It’s theorized that these channels, when opened, may regulate hair growth.