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Preventing Hair Loss

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Most people do not realise that when they face Pattern Baldness, the first thing that they do is to search for a cure such as medications and hair loss treatments. However, no matter how effective medications and hair loss treatments can do to stop hair loss, nothing beats the importance of prevention.

Preventing Hair Loss should always be considered as an important part or regimen when it comes to reviving and stopping hair loss. While most people think that Pattern Baldness are generally caused by genetics and is pass down through generations, how you live your life can directly influence the outcome of the treatment.

Proper preventive measures such as these below plays a very crucial role in reducing the pace of hair loss.

- Reducing Stress

Stress is a major contributor to countless number of health problems ranging from heart diseases, high blood pressure, chronic illnesses and hair loss. Our hair provides a general indication of the status of our general wellbeing. When you are under tremendous or continuous stress, your body stops to function normally and supply of vital nutrients and minerals that your hair needs are diverted to other important organs like your brains and kidneys. This in turn will shorten your hair’s life span and health.

- Adjusting Diets

Why has diet got anything to do with hair loss? Well, It has everything to do with it. In the modern society when eating a proper meal is a luxury itself, we tend to miss meals and vital nutrients that our body and hair needs. We are what we eat, and what most urbanites and workaholics take today is definitely beyond healthy. Excessive intake of salt of deep fried foods tax our body organs like the kidneys and liver. In return, it generates physical stress and illnesses. Getting a right diet based on the recommended intake is essential for maintain good health and hair.

- Proper Hair Care

Although it’s a myth to say that shampoos and hair dryers are a trigger for hair loss, if you are facing Pattern Baldness, it’s best to avoid chemically laden hair products that damage your hair. It won’t trigger hair loss, but it will cause other hair conditions like hair breakages, split ends not to mention the lack lustre look that will eventually add on to the effects of Pattern Baldness.

 

- Getting the Right Vitamins

In the current society, most foods that we take tend to lack of proper vitamins. That is because in some diets, limitations and habits, we take food that lack of vital vitamins and nutrients. Even some foods today are so poorly produced that they do not contain the necessary vitamins and mineral as they used to. Insufficient vitamins and mineral intakes that your hair requires can prompt early hair loss, whether it is related to Pattern Baldness or not. Our hair, just like any part of our body needs nourishment like vitamin B12, Biotin, Folic Acid, Iron, Protein and other indispensables to stay healthy. If your diet lacks of these essentials, it’s advisable to get vitamin supplements.

I can’t agree better that Pattern Baldness cannot be stopped by just these few preventive steps alone, but if you can adjust to these methods successfully, you are in much better odds when it comes to reversing hair loss. Coupled with the right hair loss medications like Propecia and Minoxidil, Prevention and Cure are the best solutions to Pattern Baldness.

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Been suffering from hair loss for almost 10 years, I have done extensive research and learnt from professional dermatologists and doctors regarding hair loss.

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