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The Truth About Hair Loss
by: Dr. Rita Louise
It is normal to shed hair every day and the truth is we loose between
100-125 hairs on any given day. Hair that is shed falls out at the
end of growth cycle. At any given time 10% of our hair is in what
is called a resting phase and after 2-3 months resting,
hair falls out and new hair grows in its place. Some people, however,
experience more hair loss than is normal.
As we get older, both men and women experience some hair loss.
Its a normal part of the aging process. Called Androgenetic
Alopecia, it accounts for 95% of all hair loss. Androgentic Alopecia
often runs in families and affects some people more than others.
In men it is often referred to as Male Pattern Baldness. It is characterized
by a receding hair line and baldness on the top of head. Women,
on the other hand, dont go entirely bald even if their hair
loss is severe. Instead, hair loss is spread out evenly over their
entire scalp.
Hormones play the dominant role when talking about Androgenetic
Alopecia. Simple put, both men and women produce testosterone. Testosterone
can be converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) with the aid of the
enzyme 5-alpha-reductase. DHT shrinks hair follicles causing the
membranes in the scalp to thicken, become inelastic and restrict
blood flow. This causes the hair follicles to atrophy. As a result,
when a hair does fall out, it is not replaced.
Needless to say, men produce more testosterone than women and experience
more hair loss.
While Androgenetic Alopecia is the number one reason why individuals
experience hair loss, it is not the only one. Medical conditions
such as hypothyroidism, ringworm and fungal infections can cause
hair loss. Certain medications such as blood thinners, gout medication,
birth control pills and too much vitamin A can cause sudden or abnormal
hair loss as can following a crash diet, sudden hormonal changes,
chemotherapy and radiation.
Emotional stress, pregnancy, or surgery can also cause our hair
to fall out and is usually not noticed until 3-4 months after the
stressful event has taken place. Stress can cause a slowing of new
hair growth because a larger number of hair follicles enter into
the resting phase and no new hair growth is experienced.
Another way in which individuals experience hair loss is due to
mechanical stressors on the hair and scalp. Wearing pigtails, cornrows
or tight rollers that end up pull on the hair can scar the scalp
and cause permanent hair loss. Hair products such as hot oil treatments
and chemicals used for permanents can cause inflammation to the
hair follicles which can also result in scarring and hair loss.
Note: Hair loss may be the early warning sign of a more serious
disorder such as lupus or diabetes, so it is important to talk to
your doctor.
Recommendations For Wellness
If you are taking prescription medications, talk to your doctor
and find out if your medication is contributing to your hair loss.
Avoid mega-doses of vitamin A. Too much vitamin A can cause your
hair to fall out.
Exercise, do yoga, meditate or find some other practice that will
help to reduce your anxiety and stress levels.
If you are a women, have your female hormones tested. If they are
imbalanced, talk to your health care provider about bio-identical
hormone replacements.
If you wear pigtails, cornrows, use a curling iron, hair dryer
or hot rollers, try changing your hair style to one that puts less
pressure and stress on your hair and scalp.
If hot oil treatments or chemicals such as those used in permanents
are causing inflammation to the scalp, discontinue their use, or
reduce the number of times you are using them.
Use gentle shampoos and conditioners to avoid any unnecessary damage
to your hair.
In men, herbs such as saw palmetto and licorice root help block
the formation of DHT. The same holds true for supplementation with
zinc. As an added benefit, studies show that these supplements can
also help prevent prostate enlargement.
Massage your scalp with rosemary oil in an olive oil base. Both
rosemary oil and massaging the scalp can stimulate the circulation
in the scalp and promote hair growth.
Again, if you are experiencing hair loss, check with your doctor
to ensure that a more serious disorder isnt the cause.
About The Author
Naturopathic Physician, Dr. Rita Louise, Ph.D. is the author of
the books Avoiding the Cosmic 2x4 and The Power
Within. It is it is her unique gift as a medical intuitive
and clairvoyant that illuminates and enlivens her work. Let Dr.
Louise help you bring health healing and wholeness back into your
life. Medical Intuition & Energy Medicine Certification training
classes are now forming. Visit http://www.soulhealer.com/
or call (972) 475-3393 for more information.
rita@soulhealer.com
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