Monday, July 27, 2009

Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

I see pictures when he was 18 and he had more hair, and really frustrates me! I liked him more with more hair! any treatment you've TRIED already and has given positive results?? Thanks...



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

THIS IS THE ONLY CURE (AND ITS NATURAL) I楹揤E FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS OF RESEARCH. This is a reply I received



from a 17 year old."I would like to thank u alot for ur answer , about getting bald, and i was amazed by the results,,,, it worked!!!! finally something worked, thank u very much," See my Best Answers:绡?Balding," "Losing hair," "Hair problem", etc.



Despite what you read about genetics and other factors being cause, principal reasons are harmful shampoos and equally harmful medicated shampoos and medications which we then use to correct problem. We are seeing a hair loss epidemic in both males and females and its occuring at ever younger ages - as young as 14 and 15. We compound the problem by over washing hair - some do so everyday - and that is promoted by shampoo manufacturers. Do a Google search "washing hair daily harmful?" See dozens of sites listing harm. Also compounding problem is use of countless other hazardous chemical filled products.



TREATMENT - A NATURAL, safe, permanent, low cost cure for this and most hair problems. Best to use tea tree oil shampoo - or selenium based one with few drops of tea tree oil added. In my twenties my hair was thin, I had dandruff and and I was losing a lot - the following stopped the loss, thickened hair and made new growth appear. To clear blocked hair ducts, dead follicles %26amp; return scalp to health it needs stimulation to start producing strong, well anchored thicker hair that doesn't shed. Contrary to some thinking that brushing would cause shedding or break hairs, I regularly brushed with a palm held, fairly stiff bristled brush (35 to 45 times).EVERY OTHER DAY. It is important to brush so that it irritates the scalp to a degree - this forces the new growth. A little shedding and some breakage occurs but only to begin with - it quickly stops as hair gets anchored and stronger.(DON楹揟 BE AFRAID OF LOSING NEW GROWING HAIRS - THEY RE-APPEAR EVEN STRONGER) Keep it up and new hairs will grow longer and more will appear overtime. 4 times a week I massaged hair AND scalp with natural oil (olive oil or coconut is good) AFTER brushing and slept with it that way. Gives hair beautiful, healthy shine. My hair completely recovered -absolutely no more loss and lots of new growth. I HAVE VIRTUALLY A FULL HEAD OF HAIR. Hair is thick and strong, both scalp and hair are healthy. I now maintain a regular brushing (fewer strokes) and oiling routine and wash infrequently - no more than every 2 weeks (read up on alternatives to washing). Get as much sun as possible(vital natural vitamin source). What you eat matters. TRY to eat healthily, with large proportion of raw foods and oils (Olive and similar),drink fresh fruit juices, avoid denatured, heavily processed and chemically treated foods, all sodas. Nuts are very good for you. I avoid restaurant foods (read up on what they do to food). YES IT SOUNDS TOO STRICT - BUT WE ARE KILLING YOURSELVES WITH ALL THIS harmful, chemically doctored BAD FOOD. I can be emailed (see my profile) if you want more info. Also see this site "Shampoos damage your hair, so you should check the ingredients for sodium laurel sulphate, sodium laureth sulphate, and propylene glycol, all of which are harmful to health. Sodium Laurel sulphate is a dangerous substance which foams readily, making the shampoo or gel thicker and therefore seem richer. Sodium laureth sulphate is a less harmful form, but both damage hair follicles and cause hair loss.They also harm the eyes, stinging is nature's way of warning you. Tests show fetuses subjected to these substances do not develop functioning eyes, and they are implicated in the formation of cataracts in adults. Propylene glycol - antifreeze - is a known skin irritant and is thought to cause mouth ulcers and even oral cancer when used in mouthwash. It also damages the kidneys and liver. Most of the chemicals we put on our skin are readily absorbed into the body, especially nitrates. One study showed that one shampooing can put more nitrate into your blood than eating a pound of bacon".



Source(s): over 20 years of research into natural treatments of skin, hair and scalp disorders



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

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Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

Not much you can do that will really work, time to start shaving. Bald can look really good!



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

don't fight it, just accept it



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

Calcium supplements and vitamin B complex which helps to absorb the calcium.



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

hey, i can recommend a few products such as NIOXAN its a medicated professional product sold at selected hairdressers, used to treat thinning and balding its help circulate the blood in the scalp to promote hair-growth also the scalp thearpy (conditioner) has peppermint agents it in which help un-block the collegon build up in the scalp your best bet is to search around for a hairdresser who stocks this product and get a in-depth consultation (the hairdresser even may able to bring in the NIOXAN rep to have a chat)



still otherwise you could look into having a appt with a tricologist (they deal with everything for the scalp) and try your luck their!!



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

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Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

i think you should try taking him to the doctor. He may have a poor diet. But they do have hair restoration. It's pricy but worth it.



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

The only FDA approved treatment for hair loss is Rogain. I've seen varied results from treatment with it. I've seen it grow back just a little peach fuzz and I've seen it grow back full healthy hair follicles. The only way to find out if it can work for your son, is for him to try it for 2 months. He'll know within that time frame whether or not it will work for him. It actually works better for someone who is just starting thin so it might be the answer for him. The only draw back is that he will be committed to using it forever if he wants it to keep working. There are lots of products that claim to grow back hair but most of the time, its just a waste of money. Hair thickening shampoos will help his hair look thicker because it expands each hair follicle making him appear to have more hair but will not grow back hair. Nioxin is also a good product but I've seen people use it for years with no real significant regrowth of lost hair follicles. I think its good for stopping the thinning process though.



Anyway, I know it can be devastating to lose hair especially when one is so young but I happen to LOVE bald men and I know that allot of women feel the same. Maybe a little acceptance and love will help your son feel more comfortable with his thinning hair.



Good luck to you!



Any hair-loss treatment you could recommend for my boy, who's 20 and is getting bald...PLEASE!?

Redken has a shampoo, conditioner and treatment for baldness, My brother used to use it and the salon i work in uses it, its a great product and gives good results, as long as the hair loss isnt a medical or family baldness then it should help thicken his hair and keep it.



good luck hope i could be of some service

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