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Zin Vandel
Natural Remedies for Hair Loss
Natural Remedies for Hair Loss
Going bald?. Don't despair! Try some of these natural remedies.
Hair loss affects 40 million men worldwide, and whilst some are able to pass it off as a fact of life many others consider it to be such a blight on their lives that baldness, or the fear of it, has been identified as a contributing factor in some suicides.
Small wonder then that cures and remedies for hair loss have grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. Unfortunately, many "cures" are at best useless and at worst scams, designed only to relieve the sufferer from large sums of money.
But that doesn't mean that all is lost. Because despite the sneers of the medical establishment, there are some natural remedies for hair loss that have been shown to be at least as effective as some of the expensive medications. Better still they are almost or completely free. Best of all they are totally natural remedies. Hair loss need not be lost cause!
Watercress Juice.
Watercress juice has been used as a natural remedy against hair loss since ancient times. Best taken in a small glass at breakfast time, it also acts as an effective tonic when massaged into the hair and scalp.
Watercress has always been a traditional part of my family's diet, as it grows abundantly locally. My family do not suffer from baldness. My father died at the age of 81 with a full head of hair. I have two brothers and the three of us have full heads of hair. Make of that what you will! ( Incidently, watercress is one of the so-called super foods. A study by the university of Ulster has shown that eating watercress regularly can reduce D.N.A damage to white blood cells and therefore reduce the risk of developing cancer. Watercress is probably one of the most perfect foods nutritionally speaking, that you can eat. It is low in fat and had few calories and is packed with vitamins and minerals. It is also reputed to be an aphrodisiac, but as a long time watercress eater I refuse to comment!)
Here are some other well regarded natural remedies for hair loss.
Rosemary and Nettle
Nettle and Burdock
Hair loss affects 40 million men worldwide, and whilst some are able to pass it off as a fact of life many others consider it to be such a blight on their lives that baldness, or the fear of it, has been identified as a contributing factor in some suicides.
Small wonder then that cures and remedies for hair loss have grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. Unfortunately, many "cures" are at best useless and at worst scams, designed only to relieve the sufferer from large sums of money.
But that doesn't mean that all is lost. Because despite the sneers of the medical establishment, there are some natural remedies for hair loss that have been shown to be at least as effective as some of the expensive medications. Better still they are almost or completely free. Best of all they are totally natural remedies. Hair loss need not be lost cause!
Watercress Juice.
Watercress juice has been used as a natural remedy against hair loss since ancient times. Best taken in a small glass at breakfast time, it also acts as an effective tonic when massaged into the hair and scalp.
Watercress has always been a traditional part of my family's diet, as it grows abundantly locally. My family do not suffer from baldness. My father died at the age of 81 with a full head of hair. I have two brothers and the three of us have full heads of hair. Make of that what you will! ( Incidently, watercress is one of the so-called super foods. A study by the university of Ulster has shown that eating watercress regularly can reduce D.N.A damage to white blood cells and therefore reduce the risk of developing cancer. Watercress is probably one of the most perfect foods nutritionally speaking, that you can eat. It is low in fat and had few calories and is packed with vitamins and minerals. It is also reputed to be an aphrodisiac, but as a long time watercress eater I refuse to comment!)
Here are some other well regarded natural remedies for hair loss.
Rosemary and Nettle
- 7 tablespoons rosemary.
- 7 tablespoons nettle.
- Boil, cover with lid and simmer.
- Allow to stand for 10 minutes , then strain off.
- After washing and rinsing your hair, massage into the scalp.
- Dab dry with towel, ( Do not use a hair dryer.)
Nettle and Burdock
- 1 pinch nettle flower
- 1 pinch sage blossom
- 1 pinch burdock (using the entire plant)
- 1 pinch bay leaf.
- Place in 1 quart ( just over 1 litre) of water and allow to steep for 24 hours.
- Strain, and massage into your hair after washing.
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Natural Remedies for Hair Loss
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