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The
best start to preventing hair loss is understanding the basics of
hair: what it is, how it grows, what system malfunctions can cause it
to stop growing. And this ebook will cover the bases for you.
Note that the contents here are not presented from a medical
practitioner, and that any and all dietary and medical planning should
be made under the guidance of your own medical and health
practitioners. This content only presents overviews of hair loss
prevention research for educational purposes and does not replace
medical advice from a professional physician.
Hair is the fastest growing tissue of the body, made up of proteins
called keratins. Every strand of hair is made up of three layers: the
inner layer or medulla (only present in thick hairs); the middle layer
or cortex, which determines the strength, texture, and color of hair;
and the cuticle, which protects the cortex. Hair grows from roots,
which are enclosed in follicles. Below this is a layer of skin called
the dermal papilla, which is fed by the bloodstream carrying
nourishments vital to the growth of hair. Only the roots of hair are
actually alive, while the visible part of hair is dead tissue, and
therefore unable to heal itself. It is vital then to take care of the
scalp and body in order to perpetuate hair growth and maintenance.
Expensive treatments that claim to treat the visible hair and nourish
it therefore are usually no more than bogus claims made to sell
products.
Hormones called androgens, usually testosterone, can cause hair
follicles to shrink, causing thinning of hair or eventual hair loss.
Reportedly only bone marrow grows faster in our body than hair does.
The average scalp contains 100,000-150,000 hair follicles and hairs,
with 90% growing and 10% resting at any given time. Hair actually grows
in three stages: anagen, catagen, and telogen. The anagen phase is the
phase where hair is actively growing, and of course this phase is
longer for follicles in the scalp than anywhere else on your body, and
lasts longer for women than men. It is natural for follicles to atrophy
and hair to fall out, and this is called the catagen phase. This phase
is only temporary, and eventually the follicle enters the telogen phase
where it is resting. These are the 10% at rest mentioned above. Normal
anagen phases last approximately five years, with catagen phases
lasting about three weeks, and telogen phases lasting approximately 12
weeks. As you see it is natural to lose some hair. Natural hair loss is
considered to be in the range of 100 hairs per day. It is not apparent
to most people that hair is actually being lost until more than 50% of
a person’s hair is actually lost.
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This information is
not presented
by a medical practitioner and is for educational and informational
purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for
professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the
advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any
questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard
professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something
you have read.
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