It is normal for men and women to experience hair loss as they grow older since it goes along the aging process, however, if the hair loss is above normal then this falls under the condition known as Androgenetic Alopecia. This condition is regarded as something which has a genetic link. No one would surely permit the effects of hair loss to take place, in view of this they would labor hard just to find the best remedy for hair loss. But are you aware that even primitive people have their own share of stories to tell on how they can treat the problem? In Ancient Egypt, they would normally chopped lettuce and apply them on the bald spots on the head. This is because they associate lettuce with Min, the Egyptian god of virility. Sometimes they would also resort to castor oil to promote hair growth. The process is simply since they just mix the castor oil with sweet almond oil to improve the aroma. Massaging the scalp was also famous for them, they would normally do scalp massage along with the preparation of Fir Tree extracts by which they get the resin and then massage it to the affected are. Sometimes, Egyptians would use wigs and hair extension they get from sheep’s wool to cover the balding and because of the belief that hair will grow on their own. In India, their remedy for hair loss includes the use of boiled sage leaves in coconut oil which will then be applied on the hair and scalps; the process is famous among the followers of Ayurveda. Moreover, the famed herbs used for breastfeeding these days were also used as hair loss remedy back then in India, Fenugreek powder is mixed to coconut milk and a pinch of black pepper. They believe this concoction to have an effect on hair loss. There are times that natives would also make use of Amla Oil which is extracted from Indian Gooseberries boiled in coconut oil. In Sub-Sahara Africa, African would steep flowers in Olive Oil to make aromatic hair tonics that will promote growth of hair. They would also utilize the astringent properties of Avocado leaves for scalp problems. In Victorian America, they treat the problem of hair loss through the process of applying cologne mixed to camphor and cantharides to hair roots every night. The idea of brushing a hundred times each night to make the hair shiny originated from them. When doing this, it is advised to use stiff brush to promote soft and shimmering hair. Nowadays, all of these processes are still done by some people as their means of treating the problem; they are now called ‘home remedy for hair loss’. They are safe, effective, and inexpensive. Try to practice the procedure on daily basis and you can expect beautiful change in your hair. The web embraces other home remedy that are about to be discovered, take some time to research more since it isn’t bad to try a combination of these at the same time.
Remedy for Hair Loss
January 10, 2009 by tikesh
Hi, there is no need to be worried about going bald due to hair loss. I noticed a more general article that would help all members of the family regarding hair loss. It talks about DHT and natural ways to avoid hair loss. I found it useful:-