HOW TO TREAT HAIR LOSS

On December 27, 2009, in nutrition, remedies, Uncategorized, by olympia
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Hello everyone,
My client had recently come in to see me after seeing a dermatologist for her hair loss problem. He did not find evidence of scalp disease, or anything skin related that would cause her to lose so much hair. During my consultation, I did find out that she had begun menopause about a year ago. I assumed that the hair loss was a result of declining estrogen in her system. Estrogen replacement therapy could very well reverse the problem, if she does not run the risk of heart disease or osteoporosis. Thinning hair alone does not warrant such a risk to ones health. Its hard to face,but ,aging is a natural process and we all should strive to face it gracefully.



I told my client to relax, start taking Omega 3 fatty acids, and possibly try a topical drug called Minoxidil (Rogaine) to be used twice a day on the scalp, it comes in a spray bottle and is easy to use.There’s also Propecia , but that is only approved for men and I cannot attest to it’s performance.
Using topical potions or creams is a long shot at winning the fight of hair loss. Clinical studies have shown that only one in five women with hair loss due to low estrogen levels, experience only modest hair regrowth.
After several months of the treatment,and several hundred dollars later, not to mention that it might cause itching and redness…I think you should really think about using this product after much careful thinking.
I see advertisements all the time for hair growing creams and potions. Bogus charlatans trying to get us to buy supplements, hair tonics, and electric devises that should be illegal to sell, except, that trying to enforce such business conduct, is nearly impossible to do.People ,be aware and think, before you take out that credit card.
Surgical hair transplants are a good choice for hair follicles that have been destroyed.They take small patches of scalp from the healthy areas and apply them to the balding or thinning sites of the scalp.It seems to work better for men than women and they are very expensive, about $10,000 USD for an average high quality procedure.It tends to be painful in both the pocket and the body.Make sure to consult with at least three qualified doctors before you make such a decision.
Wigs and hair pieces are another option, easy on the pocket, painless and the results are immediate. I highly recommend a better quality wig and make sure its human hair, not synthetic, it looks a whole lot more real and natural.
Here is what I recommend and suggest you do if you are having hair loss problems:

Schedule a doctors visit to make sure you are not sick.

Be gentle to your hair and scalp.

Towel dry and let it dry naturally if possible.

Do not use heat on your hair…it can damage the follicle.

Use a hat to protect the hair and scalp from the sun.

No chemicals. No color, bleach or perming the hair.

Rest, try to sleep well,and relax.

No new diet fads.Some diets can cause malnutrition and hair loss as well.


I also highly insist that you incorporate Omega 3 Fatty Acids into your daily routine.I have seen wonderful results from these supplements.It takes about four months for them to kick into your system,but there is nothing better than omega fatty acids for hair, skin and joint mobility. Try to have a positive mental outlook, remember ,we will all grow old and pass on one day.Its what we make of it while still here that really matters. I wish you wealth, health and happiness.


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Hello Everyone,
Recently, a 39 year old sister of a friend of mine underwent a mastectomy for breast cancer. Knowing that breast cancer runs in her family, she and her mother were both tested for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations. She was told that if a defect was found..her chances of eventually developing breast cancer would be 85% and the risk of ovarian cancer would be about 30%.Wow..that’s tough.Both mother and daughter went to counseling first, because even though cancer is a horrible disease,the test results after genetic testing are not always conclusive and can be very peace shattering.
Both mother and daughter were positive for BRCA1 mutation.The daughter took it well enough and started a proactive plan of regular exams and a healthier lifestyle. The mother, on the other hand took it very badly. She blamed herself for passing on a bad gene to her daughters. The guilt that the poor woman felt was overwhelming.
Should you do genetic testing? Do you really need to know?
Do get tested if the following applies to you:
If you have a family history of a certain disease
If you are planning of having a baby and are at risk of passing a genetic disorder to your baby
Use your own judgment and common sense and think about the benefits and drawbacks before making your decision.
Here are the benefits:


You don’t need to worry about it anymore. Knowledge is power and you can relax.
A positive test result might catch your disease at an early treatable stage.
You will be able to get yourself better prepared for the inevitable… start that bucket list.

Here are the negatives:

You might be tested positive and cannot do anything about it.
High level of stress, even if you test positive for a genetic disease, it does not mean that you will get it.
High risk of discrimination, secrets, medical or personal, are hard to keep and insurers have a way of finding out things you and I cant even imagine.
Having said all that, just be wise, seek counsel and talk to a health care provider.Ignorance is not bliss,take control of your life and be happy.

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