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Natural Hair Loss
Remedies 2
Cleansing
should be a major part of your regimen to maintain and grow
hair. Many scalp related diseases are directly the result of toxemia,
while toxins in the body adversely affecting the body’s systems
indirectly affect other conditions. Cleansing should be performed
through oral means regularly and occasionally by enema or colonic
irrigation; and the colon is the key to health and the root of nearly
all of the body’s illnesses. A clogged colon blocks the ability of the
body to absorb nutrients from foods you consume, therefore causing
possible malnutrition of the hair. When the colon is clogged, toxins
are harbored that harm the body. Excess toxins send the body into a
panic and overwork other organs of the body when the colon cannot
eliminate them. Commonly overworked organs are the liver and the
kidneys, however the trickle-down effect actually causes the adrenal
glands to overproduce testosterone, leading to increased levels of DHT.
Polysorbate-80 is an FDA approved surfactant that is also approved as a
food additive. It causes water and oils or fats to mix, and according
to research, is of very little toxicity. Although it is not proven,
Polysorbate-80 is said to remove deposits of DHT and cholesterol from
the scalp. Polysorbate-80 is a common additive in shampoo and is also
available in its stand-alone form inn health food stores. It is being
recommended by some naturopathic practitioners as an application for
the scalp approximately 15 minutes prior to shampooing.
Fiber is vital to cleansing, and most North American
diets are deficient in natural fiber. Psyllium husk is a bulking
laxative agent that can be used to safely move waste through the colon.
Psyllium is a very good substance as it gently scrubs the walls of the
colon to remove waste that is stuck to the walls. Activating agents
such as the herbs cascara sagrada, senna and cayenne help activate the
peristaltic waves of the intestines to push clogged waste through the
colon and out. It would be best to consult an herbalist, naturopath or
purchase a prepared herbal tea containing the aforementioned herbs.
However, the psyllium can be obtained from any health food store and
mixed with water. Be sure to drink the psyllium as soon as you mix it
as it will begin to turn into a gel-like substance that will be harder
to swallow. Psyllium has no taste, and although many do not like its
gritty feeling, the benefits far outweigh the unpleasantness.
Occasionally, a full colonic irrigation should be
sought from a licensed professional. Colonic irrigations clean the
colon through the gentle application of water into the colon by a
colonic irrigation machine. Licensed practitioners who perform this
function are available in most states and the benefits are unequalled.
Commonly called a colonic for short, this process can remove far more
waste than cleansing by taking herbs orally. With a proper diet, one
should only need to have a colonic seasonally or even as little as
bi-annually, for those who are maintaining a high-fiber diet. For the
first treatment however, one should go through a series of colonic
irrigation cleansings, since waste is impacted in the colon and must be
gradually loosened.
Once one has cleansed internally, cleanliness must
be maintained to avoid the buildup of toxins reoccurring. Detoxifying
herbal teas such as saffron are gentle and can be drunk to remove
toxins from the body. Saffron has the effect of carrying toxins from
inside the body out through the pores of the skin. Chamomile, mullein
or watermelon seed tea can be substituted for saffron tea for this
purpose. This process is assisted by utilizing a steam bath to open the
pores to allow toxins to come out easier. Be sure to consume plenty of
fluids such as water and sports drinks that contain salts your body may
lose before entering a steam bath. Steam baths are extremely
beneficial, yet your body will lose a large amount of water and salt,
so you want to be sure to consume extra amounts of water and salt
before going into the steam bath, and keep some sports drinks on hand
in case you feel depleted. Of course if you have any medical conditions
that affect your stamina, endurance, blood pressure, or breathing,
consult your physician before engaging in steam baths.
Finally, although exercise does absolutely nothing directly to grow
hair, most holistic practitioners when questioned about hair loss
recommend it. The reason was stated earlier, that being the fact that
the body is a complete system, and neglect of the system can cause
chain reactions of which one result may be hair loss. Take some time to
exercise daily if only for a few minutes. This will improve blood flow,
the delivery of oxygen to the cells of the body, and help the digestion
of foods, all things that aid the health of hair follicles. If you have
access to seawater, swimming is one of the most complete exercises
available. It exercises the entire body with little stress on the
joints, and the seawater helps wash away toxins. However, beware of
swimming in chlorinated water such as found in most pools, as chlorine
can have negative effects on the hair. Bicycling is also another
low-impact beneficial exercise that can be done in one’s neighborhood
or on a stationary bicycle, as is walking. Whatever method of
exercising you choose, simply exercise to improve overall health. In
combination with the other methods presented here, exercise will only
help your condition.
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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
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