Jan 4, 2010

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What Causes Hair Loss?

There are actually several reasons that people can experience hair loss.

Selected individuals, who make use of crash weight loss programs that are lacking protein, or who are trying weird diet routines, can develop protein deficiency which may initiate baldness. The body’s defenses will try to conserve protein by lowering the hair growth. An enormous hair loss may occur 2 to 3 months after the start of one of these crash diets or at least the hair will be very unhealthy. Hair can then be pulled out by the follicles fairly easily, merely by normal brushing. This type of malnutrition can be totally reversible and even prevented by having the correct quantity of protein and vitamins when you are sticking to a weight loss diet.

In reality though, this causes very little hair loss. Other factors such as stress and hormonal imbalances can also cause shedding and thinning but, again, they are not the main cause. The fact is, 95% of men who suffer from balding and thinning issues are suffering from a genetic condition called androgenic alopecia. The common name, the one you have probably heard, is male pattern baldness. When a man has the genes that cause this medical condition some of his hair follicles are actually predisposed to attack by a hormonal substance known as DHT. This DHT will bond with the hair roots and slowly cause the hair to become thinner and thinner due to an interruption in the normal growth cycles. Eventually, the hair follicle or root can no longer support the hair shaft and it falls out.

If you are looking for a hair loss product then be sure it deals with the actual cause of hair loss. If your treatment is not attacking the DHT problem, either by limiting the amount of DHT in the body or by protecting the hair follicles from attack, then you are just wasting your money 95% of the time. This problem can be dealt with but it needs to be done early in the hair loss cycle as the longer you wait the harder it is to save the hair follicles.

This is particularly true when dealing with hair restoration for women. Females tend to have thinning hair over their entire head instead of in patches like a man. This means a hair implantation procedure is really not effective so it is doubly important to keep what hair you have.

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