Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Baldness in men

Author: Rosy Vohra

The loss of hair where it should be, especially over head, is a much matter of concern for every young man. Generally thislessening of the hair is gradual, and takes place as progressive diminishing of the hairline.

This is technically referred to as androgenic alopecia or the male pattern baldness which occurs inhuman males and a few other primate animals. There is much ongoing research in this direction and endeavors have been successful in preventing and in few cases even reversing the process.

The male pattern baldness is characterized by hairs receding from the lateral sides of the forehead followed by a bald patch on the top of the mid-frontal head. The main culprit to this is the sex hormone dihydrotestosterone, or in short DHT which has much influence over the prostrate and the hairline.

DHT is the biologically active metabolite of the potent male hormone testosterone and is 30 times more powerful than testosterone. It is worthwhile to remember that testosterone plays vigorous role in propelling and controlling the development and maintenance of male characteristics. While DHT has much role to play in promoting facial and body hair, it has inhabiting effect on head hair.

Testosterone is transformed into DHT under the catalytic influence of the enzyme 5-alpha reductase which upon its action on the genetically predisposed scalps leads to follicularminiaturization. In this process the hair shift width isprogressively shrunk and dehydrated to the extent of its remnantas fuzz.

The influence of harmful effects of DHT can be reduced by the intake of soy isoflavones and green tea. Baldness treatment is a billion dollar industry. Severalvasodilators as minoxidil functioning towards increased bloodflow to the hair follicle and other cholesterol lowering drugs are formulated and administrated to the afflicted.

Minoxidil was initially used to treat high blood pressure was found instrumental in the hair growth and reversing baldness as the side effect. However the drug need not be taken without medical advice. Drugs as finasteride are also a DHT inhibitor and acts by jamming the biosynthesis of 5-alpha reductase which converts free testosterone into undesirable DHT activity.

Ketoconazole is another antifungal drug and also a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor. Other upcoming treatments include stem cell therapy and hair cloning executed by way of multiplying hair roots. Research teamfrom the University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with Follica Inc, a US based company is working towards alleviating baldness by stimulating the inactive hair follicles by making use of stem cells.

This is undertaken by way of rekindling genesonce active during embryonic development in the foetal stages.About the author:Rosy Vohra works for buy sell old books the booksellers india

ProFollica- how it can restore thinning hair in women

Author: Carole Moore

Every woman knows how much her hair can affect her appearance.From shampoos to extensions, there are countless products to improve the look, feel and abundance of your mane. Women spend a fortune on hair stylists, constantly changing their look by adopting different styles such and pony tails, short bobs, longwaves and different colors.


The worst thing for a woman is when her own hair starts to become thinner, which can happen due to external factors such as environmental pollution, weather conditions such as living in a climate of high humidity, or personal elements such as a poor diet, resulting in vitamin ormineral deficiency, and women going through menopause.

Even some medications can have the unpleasant side effect of causing hair damage. Women who are suffering from thinning hair, or even baldness may now benefit from ProFollica, which offers them an effective remedy. ProFollica is a three step program involving both topical and oral treatment for hair loss.

A specific treatment can now help women regain their previously thinning hair within a period of six months. What is ProFollica and how does it work? There are three steps in the ProFollica treatment, consisting of a shampoo, activator gel for the scalp and nutritional supplements that are essential for healthy hair growth.

The shampoo is specifically designed to remove excess sebum from the base of the hair shaft , and contains plant extracts that actually block the enzymes that stifle hair development. Tomaximize the effect of the shampoo, you should use it on a daily basis.

After shampooing, you then apply the activator gel which stimulates the hair growth by getting the hair back into the anagen (hair growth) stage and also helps to revitalize the individual hair follicles The nutritional supplement pill then nourishes the hair, because it contains more than twenty vitamins, minerals and amino acids which help the hair to stay healthy.

The supplement pill also helps to increase blood flow to the follicles, which then stimulates the follicles into producing much healthier hair. Advantages of ProFollica ProFollica uses natural plant extracts which produce a minimum of side effects.


It is a complete system which is easy to use,and is safe for permed and colored hair. Best of all, you don't need a doctor's prescription to purchase ProFollica. What is in ProFollica Each ingredient in ProFollica has been chosen because it performs a specific function in the hair regrowth process.

Ginkgo Biloba extract enhances circulation in the scalp,Cinnamomum Zeylanicum extract eliminates bacteria from the scalpand Kigelia Africana extract has been shown to block the enzymeswhich actually stop hair growth. Wanting to buy ProFollica? There are various places where you can buy ProFollica from.

One kit can cost you around $90, while two kits can cost you $170.You can order the kit through any means like online, fax, e-mailand telephone. The companies will deliver the product to you;shipping may be extra.

The product does come with an no questions asked, unconditional, 60 day money back guarantee, so if you don't see significant results after two months you can get a full refund. About the author:Carole Moore is an avid researcher of women's health products including ProFollica and runs a successful website dedicated toreviewing various health products and bringing the latestinformation about them to the consumer. For great healthproducts tips, free information ,discount offers and more, seeCarole's site at www.healthproductsreviews.com

Hair Loss

Author: Linzi Beuselinck


When I was first invited to take over this column, I was very excited because there were a myriad of topics that I wanted to cover, none more so than one on hair loss. My main reason for wanting to do so was the fact that I myself have been greatly affected by the loss of my hair due to an under-active thyroidand Sjorgen's syndrome.


I suppose I should consider myself lucky as my hair loss isn't apparent to anyone but me but that doesn't help my confidence one bit. I can no longer wear my hair down.The luxury of wearing different styles has been taken out of thee quation. As kids, I remember my older sister Jeanne producing apair of thinning scissors in the school playground and a frisson of excitement that ensued.


I was the first in the queue as I used to think my hair was too thick and unruly. I gamely let her cut away not knowing what she was doing. Finally, as I ran my hands through my hair, I felt a surge of contentment as finally I had what I'd always wanted - thinner locks! Most recently, I came across an article written by the broadcaster and author Jenni Murray on how she took the sudden loss of her hair whilst having treatment for breast cancer.

She decided to precipitate this eventual catastrophe by shaving off what was left. I read with interest how it wasn't the breastcancer that shook her but the fact that she was going to lose her hair due to chemotherapy. On hearing the news she burst into tears, sobbing uncontrollably.


She soon found that her reaction was common amongst women. Another well-know television presenter who found herself in similar circumstances is Gail Porter whose hair-loss was caused - like mine - by alopecia. Gail also has a problem with her thyroid and takes daily medication. Hertroubles started when she awoke one morning to find clumps of hair strewn across her pillow.

This continued for a further four weeks until she ended up completely bald. To make matters worse,she went on to learn that there was only a 10% chance that her hair would grow back. This must have been a particular blow to her as she once had such beautiful long hair.

So far she has steadfastly refused to wear wigs or scarves. Every year thousands of women lose their hair as a result ofalopecia or chemotherapy treatment. What are the psychological and emotional effects on a woman of losing her hair and how important is our hair to our sense of identity? In some cultures long hair is seen as a symbol of fertility,desirability, identity or good health or status.

So, the inferences being that without hair women are no longer sexy,attractive or aesthetically pleasing. The shaving of one's hair is also seen as a sign of penitence, renunciation or piety asopposed to a mark of vanity. Historically a shaven head hasalways had meaning - and in a woman's case, mostly negative.

Men of war would often cut a lock of hair to give to their love dones. The significance being that their silky locks left apositive, romantic impression in their absence. Nature also plays a role as people are programmed to take notice of hair because it is a secondary sexual characteristic.


You only have to look at shampoo advertisements which feature young,nubile women with their long, flowing hair that scream of desirability. French women who were known to fraternise with German soldiers during World War II had their heads shaved and were paraded in the streets as a form of retribution. It is also said that humans rely on visual cues to make snap decisions.

People lead busy lives and like anything that allows them to make judgments quickly, hair being an important cue. I can think of some women who to my mind look absolutely stunning with their hair shorn. Natalie Portman who shaved her head for her part in 'V for Vendetta', Sinead O' Connor who looked both militant and awkward and Demi Moore for her part in the film 'G.I. Jane'.

To me none of these women's sexuality was compromised, if anything their shorn locks added to their allure. So if you are still not convinced that being bald can be attractive, then the wearing of a wig could be the answer and the master of wig cutting is Trevor Sorbie.

With his 'My New Hair' network Trevor has helped several hundred women suffering from baldness through illness. 'Giving women back their hair -hair that looks natural, attractive and feminine gives them back a little of the confidence to face the world in their darkesthour'. Linzi Be use linck http://www.femininezone.com About the author:Columnist

Hair Loss Facts

Author: je Dunn Article:

There are many reasons for hair loss but in 95% of the cases the cause is what is called male or female pattern hairloss. The technical term for pattern baldness is Androgenetic Alopecia.

In this day and age hair loss is a very common problem not only among males but among females as well. While it is no picnic for men the effects of hair loss on women has greater psychologicaland social implications. So What Can Be Done About Hair Loss? Food for hair! The same foods that are good for your health are good for your hair.

There are other popular treatments like using Ginko biloba this may help because it is designed to improve the circulation to the scalp. Also try rinsing your hair in a mix of cider vinegar and sage tea once or twice a week.

As with any condition, diagnosing the cause is the first step intreatment. Hair loss can also be affected by taking medications like the birth control pill, blood thinners, or even anti fungal drugs. If the hair loss is due to medication, then there may be adifferent medication that could be prescribed.

Once you understand what is happening to your hair, then seek out the right hair loss solution. Hair loss may also be caused by various health conditions such as high cholesterol. No man or women need suffer form balding with the treatments Available today. Various common myths linked to female hair loss are that everyday washing and shampooing, and wearing of wigs and hat sall cause hair loss.


In addition, rumors flourish that permanents, coloring, and other cosmetic treatments can cause permanent hair loss. Many people waste a lot of time and money trying to cure their hair loss because of the many myths that abound about the subject of hair loss. Some of the more widespread hair loss myths are: Male Pattern Baldness comes from the mother's side of the familyand skips a generation.


Not So. Genetically caused baldness is passed down from both the male and female sides of the family. Coloring, hair spray or excessive washing can cause baldness. Again Not True. If it were most teenagers would be bald by the age of 20! What about the wearing of wigs and hats? No this also is Not True. People base this myth on thepremise that covering the head will prevent oxygen from getting to the scalp and thus cause the hair to die and fall out.

It doesn't, and most people wear hats and wigs to disguise the fact that they are already losing hair. There are many urban legends out there about hair loss which often makes it often hard to tell fact from fiction.


Hair loss prevention is one of those topics that tend to attractold wives tale-type solutions. The facts are if your hair lossis not hereditary, you may have some options available to you to avert hair loss before it begins. When there isn't a treatment that will cure this problem,prevention is the next best thing. About the author:For more simple commonsense healthy living tips visit us at Healthy Living Online Magazine Hair Loss Facts

What Causes Hair Loss?

Author: D.J. Verret, MD

Article:There are many different causes of hair loss all with different treatments. We will cover the more common causes below. The most common cause of hair loss, or alopecia, is often referred to asmale patterned baldness.

More appropriately, this condition istermed androgenic alopecia, and can affect women as well as men.Twenty five percent of men aged 25 years have some degree of clinically apparent androgenic alopecia and over 40% of men will develop androgenic alopecia at some point in their life.

Androgenic alopecia results from progressive shortening of the anagen cycle, the part of the hair cycle responsible for hairgrowth, with resultant decreased time for hair growth. Hair loss usually begins with the front oparietal scalp and then the vertex. Female-pattern baldness is similar but more diffuse,without complete baldness and maintaining the anterior hairline.

Fortunately hairs on the sides and back of the scalp are androgen-independent and thus do not suffer from androgenicalopecia - it is these hairs which are used for hair transplants and why hair transplants last. Androgenic alopecia is genetically determined and its development is related to age andpresence of hormones and the corresponding receptors.

The second most common form of alopecia is alopecia areata. This form of hair loss results in rapid loss of hair in circular or oval patches. It may be episodic or persistent. There is no definite reason why alopecia areata develops, but there is agenetic predisposition, and popular opinion favors an auto immunedisorder.


Alopecia areata only affects 0.1% of people. Approximately 3 months after surgery, child birth, crash dieting,other stressful events, hair can enter an extended resting cycle referred to as telogen effluvium. Usually <50% of the scalp is affected and recovery is complete once the triggering event isresolved.

A wide range of medications can cause hair loss. The most widelyknown are chemotherapy drugs but other more common drugs including blood thinners and Vitamin A can cause hair loss.After taking the medications, hair growth is abruptly interrupted and growing hairs are shed after 1-4 weeks. Thisform of hair loss rapidly affects 80-90% of the scalp butcomplete recovery can be expected once the medication is stopped. Certain infections can cause hair loss.

Children may have hairloss caused by a fungal infection of the scalp. The infection is easily treated with antifungal medicines. Hair loss may occur aspart of an underlying disease, such as lupus or diabetes. Since hair loss may be an early sign of a disease, it is important to find the cause so that it can be treated.

Finally, tightly pulling hair can cause hair loss. People whowear pigtails or use tight hair rollers can pull the hair and cause traction alopecia. If the pulling is stopped beforescarring of the scalp develops, the hair will grow backnormally. However, scarring can cause permanent hair loss.

Hot oil hair treatments or chemicals used in permanents may cause inflammation (swelling) of the hair follicle, which can result in scarring and hair loss. D.J. Verret, MD Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgerywww.drverret.com About the author:Dr. Verret is a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon inPlano, TX. He specializes in facial rejuvenation and hair restoration.

3 Proven Methods to Stop Male Pattern Baldness

Author: Charlie Miller

Male pattern baldness
is a rising problem for many men experiencing this problem. Male pattern baldness is also called male hair loss because it is the most common type of hair loss in men. Most men who usually have this aren't fully aware whatwill happen over time. Many bald men have become bald afterexperiencing hair loss over time. Male hair loss can be stopped by taking the most effective measures. Here are 3 ways to stop male pattern baldness.

1. Drink a lot of water.

This is the easiest way to slow down the process. Water helps clear out toxins and impurities from your system that slows down your hair growth. Drinking at least a gallon of water a day(about 8 cups of water) helps your body warm up to stop male pattern baldness.

2. Follow a High protein diet.

Remember that hair itself is made of protein. Make sure you getin at least 1g of protein a day for your body weight. If you're 150lbs, you should take in at least 150g of protein a day. Many men aren't aware how to take in that much protein a day. You can get this amount in easily by eating ground beef, chickenbreasts, tuna and fish. You need all the EFAs (Essential fattyacids) and natural oils (like Flax seed and Fish oils) you canget to slow down hair loss. Eat clean meats, not fatty beef fromjunk food. Avoid alcohol, sugars and bad fats because they can slow down hair regrowth. Your aim is to maximize your hair regrowth speed in your body.

3. Get a working hair regrowth product.

Remember to get something that works because hair regrowth is a serious issue. You don't want to contaminate your body with dangerous chemical ingredients that don't work and can bepotentially harmful to your long term health. Make sure theproducts you choose to get actually have no side effects because you don't want to use unnatural, chemical ingredients on your hair; you want to give them the natural refreshment they need.

A frequently used drug from hair loss is finasteride. Also called propecia, this medicine is for people with genetic predisposition for hair loss. The side effects of using this drug include premature ejaculation, impotence, erectile dysfunction and lower sex drive. This is a big problem for men,because no man wants to sacrifice those benefits for hair regrowth. There are products that will help you regain your hair and keep your sexual health.

About the author:One such product is Profinast, an herbal alternative to the chemical drug Finasteride. I recommend this one because it doescontain safe ingredient as it claims on its website, and it hasno side effects. Its very affordable too and is very powerful instopping hair loss. click here if you're interested in regrowing your hair, without side effects.

Avoiding Hair Loss

Title: Avoiding Hair Loss Author: Tony Robbins Article:One of the major worries for people over the ages has been the loss of hair as hair is closely associated with the beauty of an individual.



People resort to all kinds of things to hide their not so glamorous scalp including buying wigs and exotic potions!In order to solve this problem effectively we first need to knowabout what exactly causes hair loss and then move on to findremedies to prevent it. Studies have shown that the most commonreasons for hair loss of men come from hormone related or fromgenetic factors.


The major culprit for hair loss in men seems to be the hormonecalled DHT(dihydrotestostrone). As the level of this hormoneincreases in the body, the hair loss pattern also catapults highup resulting in the thinning of hair leading to eventualpermanent damage of the hair follicles. This develops thedreaded syndrome of balding and robs an otherwise positive manof his confidence.

In women too, this testosterone derivatehormone DHT plays havoc and leads to hairloss even though theresults might not be as extreme as the ones seen in men. In thecase of women, two more factors accentuate hair loss. The firstone is triggered off by a traumatic situation in her life,disturbing the normal hair growth pattern and is called TelogenEffluvium. There is a general thinning of hair in this case.

Another major condition which seems to be promoting hair loss inwomen is Alopecia Areata. In this rare condition, there is lossof hair in patches not only from the scalp but also from variousother body parts. Thankfully, there is a wide variety of hairloss remedies available to prevent hair loss. One of the oldest remedies for hair loss is massaging of thescalp. It has been tried, tested and proved to stimulate hairfollicles when done for a few minutes on a regular basis.

Oilingthe scalp is not such a bad idea either! Coconut, olive andjojoba oils have been found to have hair nourishing and growthpromoting properties. Also, keeping the head cool and periodicwashing with cold or lukewarm water is recommended. Thesignificance of good nutrition can never be overlooked as thequality of hair depends heavily on our diet. The presence of abalanced diet with ample amount of minerals, fats and proteinsis the key to lustrous and glamorous hair.

Raw Palmetto extractalso helps to avoid the problem of hair loss by lowering the DHTlevels in the body and prevents hair loss. Another potion that has proved to be beneficial to hair is AloeVera extract. It reduces the pH level and preserves our hair. Itis recommended to apply Aloe Vera on the scalp regularly to gainthe desired effect.

One of the latest remedies found isPolysorbate-80 it also believed to decrease the level of DHTpreventing hair loss. As you can see, it is important to keepthe body clean from inside as well as outside in order toprevent hair loss. To maintain splendid hair, regulardetoxification activities should be carried out.

All activitiesand exercises also help to maintain hair in good condition asthey improve the distribution of oxygen in the body and bloodcirculation. And remember that it is much easier to maintainyour hair in good condition rather than restoring it after beinglost.

About the author:Tony Robbins is a Fitness & Health expert. Propecia 1 mgand Propecia 5mg can help you to treat hair loss.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

men hair loss cause?

Being a man can be tough at times. You have the whole daily shaving regimen, everyone expects you to be financially successful, and then there's the burden of men hair loss cause. This one is a doozy! Now it doesn't really matter if you love your hair or groom it regularly. The odds say that you're still likely to lose the dew. In fact, over 65 percent of the male population grapples with dht hair loss at some point in their lives. This can begin as early as the teen years. Man would that stink to lose the head fuzz while in high school. That's way too soon! There must be a cure.

Welcome to a fresh millennium, men! There are infinite hair loss shampoo products and
hair loss remedy and hair loss pill gracing the market that can assist you with the dilemma of men hair loss and women hair loss. Probably two of the most common are Rogaine and Propecia. These are hair loss remedies that literally grow hair back. Unfortunately studies show that Rogaine is only successful for around 25 percent of users. That's sadly LOW. But, studies also show that much lies in the perspective. After testing a group of men, scientists were able to find that the men who thought they were being given a miracle product actually grew back hair. Even though the product was only a placebo. WOW, the mind is a powerful thing. Anyway, the future of men hair loss is not solely about growing hair back. It's also about hair loss prevention. What steps can you take to prevent your hair from thinning?

Think DHT! You're probably wondering what the heck is DHT? This nifty little acronym stands for Dihydrotestosterone blockers. Dihydrotestosterone is what testosterone turns into as we age. It excretes through the scalp and damages the hair follicles. Then once the hair falls out, the pore seals shut. This will lead to baldness fast. But, if you purchase a shampoo and conditioning system with DHT blockers, you can wash away that harmful dihydrotestosterone and leave your follicles healthy and vibrant. This is a massive breakthrough for men hair loss. In all honesty, it makes sense to use these products as soon as possible. Who cares if you're only 25! Begin using DHT defense now and prevent future hair loss. The earlier the better!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Hair Loss Treatment

Being a man can be tough at times. You have the whole daily shaving regimen, everyone expects you to be financially successful, and then there's the burden of men hair loss. This one is a doozy! Now it doesn't really matter if you love your hair or groom it regularly. The odds say that you're still likely to lose the dew. In fact, over 65 percent of the male population grapples with hair loss at some point in their lives. This can begin as early as the teen years. Man would that stink to lose the head fuzz while in high school. That's way too soon! There must be a cure.


Welcome to a fresh millennium, men! There are infinite hair loss products gracing the market and hair loss remedy that can assist you with the dilemma of men hair loss. Probably two of the most common are Rogaine and Propecia. These are hair loss remedies that literally grow hair back. Unfortunately studies show that Rogaine is only successful for around 25 percent of users. That's sadly LOW. But, studies also show that much lies in the perspective. After testing a group of men, scientists were able to find that the men who thought they were being given a miracle product actually grew back hair. Even though the product was only a placebo. WOW, the mind is a powerful thing. Anyway, the future of men hair loss is not solely about growing hair back. It's also about hair loss prevention. What steps can you take to prevent your hair from thinning?

Think DHT! You're probably wondering what the heck is DHT? This nifty little acronym stands for Dihydrotestosterone blockers. Dihydrotestosterone is what testosterone turns into as we age. It excretes through the scalp and damages the hair follicles. Then once the hair falls out, the pore seals shut. This will lead to baldness fast. But, if you purchase a shampoo and conditioning system with DHT blockers, you can wash away that harmful dihydrotestosterone and leave your follicles healthy and vibrant. This is a massive breakthrough for men hair loss. In all honesty, it makes sense to use these products as soon as possible. Who cares if you're only 25! Begin using DHT defense now and prevent future hair loss. The earlier the better!