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By James Mitchell | Published  11/17/2008 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
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Modern Hair Loss Remedies Can Learn Much From The Past
Since the time of the ancients man has known the experience of hair loss. Male pattern baldness is not new to the world and is caused by a hormonal balance of dihydroxytestosterone or DHT. Although, the ancients may have never known hair loss by any proper medical term, they did take advantage of what nature provided to them in order to overcome various types of body deficiencies, including hair loss. Modern hair loss remedies can learn much from the past when it comes to generating a healthy scalp and head of hair.

Today there are so very many harmful chemicals and potential toxins in man-made hair loss remedies. However, with the use of natural herbs you can treat your problems of hair loss without having to concern yourself with the matter of causing your body more damage or risk your health in any way rather than when using other harmful chemicals included in various types of man-made hair loss remedies. Natural remedies are much more useful and can offer you a better means of encouraging re-growth of your hair, safely and effectively.

For instance, there are various types of natural herbs that can actually inhibit the production of DHT, these can include:

- Aloe Vera, aids by protecting the hair and scalp while being useful for reducing hair loss.

- Capsicum, is a natural by product of hot chili peppers and has the ability to stimulate the flow of blood to the area of the scalp, which aids in encouraging the growth of hair.

- Ginkgo Biloba, also encourages the circulation of the blood, which can increase the production of healthy hair growth.

- Saw Palmetto, can reduce the signs of hair loss while actually encourage the growth of healthy hair.

- Green Tea, aids in inhibiting DHT and is a useful herbal remedy for solving the problem of hair loss.

- Stinging Nettle, can reduce the productions of some types of enzymes that produce estrogen, while inhibiting the production of DHT.

- Gotu Kola, is an actual herbal remedy for hair loss and dates back to ancient China. It has the ability to encourage the growth of thicker hair.

- Rosemary, is a common herb that enhances the color of darker hair, while stimulating the growth of healthy hair.

- Lemongrass, is a very useful herb and is a good herb for encouraging the scalp hair to be fuller in texture.

- Dong Quai, is another herb of traditional Chinese medicine that aids in reducing the production of DHT and is an excellent aid in reducing hair loss, while encouraging the growth of hair.

- He Shou Wu, is a Chinese herb that aids in eliminating the signs of hair loss or alopecia.

Of course, there are various other types of herbs that are useful for reducing the signs of hair loss. What would you rather use natural herbs or toxins you are not sure about to treat your problem of hair loss?
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