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Your Questions About Hair Loss Tips For Men

by sam smith Leave a Comment

Ken asks…

How many different reasons are there for hair loss or thinning hair?

i know someone who im very close with that her hair is apparently beggining to thin and some of it comes out when you comb it and she got tested for a thyroid and its negative so were really afraid it might be cancer and im really scared
This girl is 17 she had a blood test for a couple things including cancer which came out negative along with the thyroid but shes going in for a sonogram to make sure in a couple days.

sam smith answers:

Cancer doesn’t cause hair to fall out. Treatments for cancer like, chemotherapy, or radiation cause hair to fall out. Chemotherapy drugs are powerful medications that attack rapidly growing cancer cells. A reason that her hair falls out might be

Seasonality which makes you lose the most hair in the fall — typically November and December when hair reaches maturity in its growth cycle.

Androgenic Alopecia, which is the prodominant cause of hair loss in both men and women. It occurs as the result of a build-up of the hormone DHT in the bloodstream. DHT binds itselt to your hair follicles and- long story short, it strangles them to death.

Vitamin & Mineral Deficiencies
People with poor dietary habits are far more likely to experience thinning hair in their lifetime. Vitamins and minerals keep us functioning. They are the catalyst for all of our life’s functions. Specifically, vitamins A, B, C, and E… Along with magnesium, iron, zinc, and copper all work together to keep our integumentary system (skin, hair, and nails) tip-top and growing properly.

Poor pH Balance

This is one of the most overlooked principles in the entire world of health. Our bodies are only as healthy as the state of our blood. When we become acidic (as opposed to alkaline), all sorts of health challenges arise. Among these, dermatological conditions such as severe acne, cysts, psoriasis, and hair loss are not only possible, they’re to be expected.

I hope this helps and you guys figure out whats wrong.

Lizzie asks…

the best hair products for hair loss for men ?

I am 28 Years old I always suffered from hair loss.Its Very frustrating to lose your hair in such young age.What are the best hair products for hair loss for men?
Thank you!

sam smith answers:

There r many reasons coz hair loss and many products for hair loss that “can cure hair loss” in internet,the best way is visit your doctor and you will spend lots of money.
Some tips and precautions u can use rigt away:
* Eat foods with reduced fat, low carbs, and high proteins.
* Eat foods like soybean, fish, chicken, and liver.
* Make sure that you stay away from harmful hair chemicals.
* Holding enough rest, away from electromagnetic wave.
I searched a free ebook(u can get it with doing nothing) maybe can help u,get it on:http://www.hairlossstopnow.com this site also sell a “cure hair loss product” seems to be ture,it has some reviews of the hair loss product and offers 2 bottles free
u can have a try of all above methods,good luck!

Donald asks…

Any tips on how to grow your nails without using any cosmetic products?

I use to have really long nails.but I’ve started biting them and now they’re really short any tips on how to stop biting them and how to grow them quickly without any products?

sam smith answers:

Cosmetic products are part of a billion dollar business, they DON’T make nails grow! Sorry, I’m being honest!
I was a nail biter for 25 years, but you need to find some kind of therapy because that is considered OCD – Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. When you dropped one problem, you end up with a new problem.

Number one: keep your fingers occupied. Take up a new hobby, also try chewing gum – sugarfree pref.
(Another reason why I love to type, & a TC on YA!)

Second: try to make your fingers look nice, let them grow. That way you’ll have a good reason NOT to bite them.

Growing nails & hair comes from: your good genes, good nail/hair care, and all the healthy foods you eat everyday from Mother Nature.
Beauty products don’t make nails grow. Eating does. Babies can do that just by drinking their milk. People giving advice on YA! Should list their sources.

You really are what you eat. If you’re eating all the healthy foods from Mother Nature – not made by man or woman or supplements from GNC, your hair, nails, teeth, and the rest of your body will benefit too. You get all your vitamins & minerals from your diet. Your hair’s fine. You’re health’s fine, so are your nails. Made-by man vitamins can do more harm than good. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesn’t have to approve supplements — no agency in the United States does. Because of inadequate quality control and inspection, supplements contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides, or prescription drugs have been sold to unsuspecting consumers. And FDA rules covering manufacturing quality don’t apply to the companies that supply herbs, vitamins, and other raw ingredients.
Beginning in February 2008, they experienced one symptom after another: diarrhea, joint pain, HAIR LOSS, lung problems, and fingernails and toenails that fell off. FDA has received numerous reports of harm associated with the use of these products, including stroke, liver injury, kidney failure, heart palpitations, and death. 3-15-11
Do NOT TAKE SUPPLEMENTS without your doctor’s OK.

Google: FIVE FOODS TO EAT FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN.
Google: “Foods for Healthy Hair” –
Google: Feeding Your Hair Nutrients For Healthy Growth
With all the healthy foods and the nutrition, hair experts agree these things can impact hair, nails and skin.

My Hubby, my SIL and their mom ALL have the same nails and break easily and hubby and I have eaten the same foods for over 39 years. Then it’s from your genes.

Get a manicure to a good salon, or do them yourself. You can protect them by using one of those plastic gloves. I use gloves often: for chores, gardening, handling papers, going outside during winter, spring & fall, and kitchen, painting, crafting, etc. That way I don’t have to wash my hands often.
Gel can harm your nerves. Google gel manicure warnings. About 456,000 results (0.17 seconds).

Chris asks…

Best product to treat hair loss in men?

My brother is in his early 30s, and in the last few years his hair has become thinner, and a lot of his hair has been falling off. From your experience, what would you recommend as the product now to treat hair loss in men. Thank you for your answers.

sam smith answers:

TOP 8 TIPS TO REDUCE HAIR LOSS

1. Quit or cut back on smoking, caffeine and carbonated sodas which weaken the body and block maximum hair growing potential.
2. Eat a healthy diet. Avoid foods that are high in sugar or fat.
3. Avoid use of hot water, hot blow dryers or other hair care tools that may stress the hair.
4. Have a weekly scalp massage to provide stimulation to the hair follicles.
5. Do a series of ongoing hot oil treatments to protect the hair’s shaft.
6. Have regular trims to eliminate split ends and allow the hair to look and feel healthier.
7. Get plenty of rest and sleep to allow your body to grow hair.
8. Massaging your scalp several times a day improves the blood circulation in your scalp area. As a direct result, the improved blood flow in the scalp area helps the transfer of oxygen and other growth promoting nutrients to the hair follicles. This will directly help you achieve healthier and thicker hair volume.

 

Linda asks…

How can you get your hair to grow faster?

Recently i got my hair cut much shorter than it was before, and i dont like it at all and want my old hair back? Any tips on how to get it grow faster?

sam smith answers:

If you’re healthy, & very active, your nails are growing, your hair should be growing RIGHT NOW. If you want perfection, you NEED patience. Like you can’t speed up Mondays skip to Fridays, it doesn’t work that way.

Babies can do that, by drinking their milk. . . . So can you, so can any of us without any help. From your: good genes, good hair care and all the healthy foods from Mother Nature, that’s where you get all your vitamins & minerals for growing from head to toes. Shampoos are meant for cleaning the hair, not for growing.
Your hair may be the fastest-growing tissue in the body but, unlike the skin, it cannot repair itself. That is why getting the right balance of vitamins and proteins is imperative. Don’t expect to look like you’ve stepped out of a hair commercial the day after you’ve changed your diet. It is likely to take at least three months before you actually see tangible results. Hair is dead, but hair also has electrical energy; the negative charge of damaged hair can lead to flyways and unruly hair.

Growing healthy hair doesn’t come from a bottle or pills and hair products do not speed hair growth. Any hair oil, is another form to keep hair moisturized, nothing more. If you’re in HS, your hair & nails should be growing normally, and as healthily as possible, since you’re eating healthy foods. But when hair isn’t growing as fast, it’s because they’ve been tampered with: chemicals, hair straightening, etc. . .

Cutting your split ends yourself, spend 5-10 mins. On a sunny day so you can easily spot them, using a 2″ scissors, cut strand by strand, section by section, allowing new growth to take over. Then 2x a year, get a good hair cut. This won’t speed things up, but it will make the hair look healthier while it’s growing. Even healthy hair like mine get them, due to normal brushing & styling. Hormonal changes can have a big effect on hair.

Remember: The hair industry is a billion dollar business, they sell products that cleans & condition the hair. They also sell products that damage and causes hair loss. They also DO NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to ‘abuse’. Mechanical, chemical, or thermal styling. Hair straighteners and relaxers top the hair products pose the greatest risks. Hair relaxers, related products marketed heavily to African-American women, are dangerous because they may contain powerful chemicals such as lye, a toxic substance also used in drain cleaners.

Man-made products & supplements can do more harm than good.
Beginning in February 2008, they experienced one symptom after another: diarrhea, joint pain, HAIR LOSS, lung problems, and fingernails and toenails that fell off. FDA has received numerous reports of harm associated with the use of these products, including stroke, liver injury, kidney failure, heart palpitations, and death. 3-15-11. Pills like medications ALL have side effects. Beware. Example: “I used minoxidil drug to restore the hair on my head; however, I ended up with unwanted body hair. I don’t know if it is temporary or I have to seek medical treatment.” YA poster 9-27-12.
Google Shanyna Isom Grows Nails Instead Of Hair Due To Skin Condition. Huffington Post By Rebecca Ballhaus
Posted: 08/09/2012 12:08 pm Updated: 08/09/2012 1:36 pm

HAIR TRIVIA:
• The hair on your head grows at about 0.00000001 miles per hour. That’s a half-inch per month. Mine grows 3/4″ in 29 days.
• Every day, the 5 million or so hairs on an adult’s body add about 40 yards of new growth.
• At any given moment, about 90% of the hairs on your head are growing and 10% are getting ready to abandon ship.

People giving advice here, should list their sources, and not try to sell you products.

Sources:
5 decades of hair know how, previously damaged by perming & dyeing in the 80’s & 90’s. Have used cheap shampoos for 15 years, no conditioner, but good hair care helps, and all the healthy foods from Mother Nature not made by man.

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Your Questions About Stop Hair Loss From Stress

by sam smith Leave a Comment

Jenny asks…

can taking meds cause your hair to fall out and how can i restore it?

what can i do to stop the hair loss but i still have a lot of hair and it take forever to grow i need my medication for my pain.
i take these meds. hydrocodone,neurontin,ambien do they have anything todo with my hair.

sam smith answers:

Some medications do have hair loss as a side effect. If you want to say what you are taking, I can better advise you. None of the drugs you mention have listed hair loss as side effects. Keep in mind that some people may have a reaction to a drug that is very rare and therefore not listed as a side effect. There may be other issues too. Stress from the pain. You do not say what kind of pain. If it is from a digestive problem for instance, you may not be absorbing nutrients. Is your hair breaking or falling out at the roots? Hair breakage again can be nutrtional. There is a condition called alopecia, that causes hair loss. Make sure you get very good nutritional support from food and vitamins, The drugs you are taking are being processed by your liver. Have some blood work done to check how healthy your liver is. Try to minimize stress, drink lots of water to help clean your system. Talk to your doctor.

Daniel asks…

My question is about hair loss, I have been losing hair for about four years, any suggestions, female 34, thx?

There is no apparent reason for the hair loss. Stress was a major effect, but my stress levels have been reduced this past year. Just wondering if there are any natural remedies anyone is aware of to perhaps stop the hair loss. I had a lot of hair and so the past few years, it didn’t affect me so much, but now I am quite worried, I don’t put chemicals or color my hair. Thank you for your time and effort.

sam smith answers:

See a dermatologist or tricheologist

Betty asks…

What could be the causes of eyebrow hair loss?

besides stress?
and what can you do to stop the loss?

please just take a minute and answer.
i need more answers! please helppp
what do i do about “Hypothyroidism”?

sam smith answers:

*** My Success with Natural Techniques To Re-grow Lost Hair

Been on minoxidil ( R0gaine® ) for about a year and a half and have not seen even the smallest amount of regrowth that i almost fell into depression.

My hair only started visibly growing on the bald spot after skeptically trying out the various natural techniques to re-grow lost hair @ http://www.regrowmyhair.info

I would highly recommend this easy to follow step-by-step guide with pictures to anyone who is suffering from hair loss right now. But remember this isn’t a miracle cure for baldness as you will also need to put in some effort in order to see results. And its only a minimum commitment of 15 minutes a day to help re-grow your lost hair.

Anyway, its also a cheaper and effective way of re-growing lost hair compared to those unnatural ways which may involve harsh chemicals that may have side effects.

Linda asks…

What can a doctor do against hereditary hair loss?

I’m 19, male and I think I’ve got an early stage of hair loss. What can be done against it? Which doctor to ask? Or am I “lost”?

sam smith answers:

Early on there is a lot you can do to slow the loss and retain more of your hair. First thing is to reduce your stress– hair hates stress! Next, you should probably see a dermatologist that specializes in male hair loss.

The doctor can test you for vitamin deficiencies (vitamin d, iron, and others can help speed up hair loss). There are prescriptions for preventing and slowing male hair loss like Propecia that your doctor can prescribe, if he or she thinks it’s a good option for you. Some people see results mixing prescription DHT-blockers with L-lysine, as well.

Selenium, MSM, Biotin, Zinc, and Vitamin B Complex are other supplements that are often associated with improving hair loss. Even though these are all over the counter, it’s best to learn about what you’re taking. Finding a doctor that takes your health issue seriously can help you find a supplement or prescription cocktail that is safe for you and doesn’t interfere with any other medications.

Finally, some dermatologists can treat you with red light laser therapy to help regrow your hair, if you’re willing to shell out for it.

Most of these treatments will only work as long as you take the pill or receive the treatment. If you stop the routine, the hair will continue to fall again. But if the hair loss is in an early stage, you have the best chance of holding onto more of it. Easier to keep hair than to regrow it once it’s gone.

Do what you can, but try not to think about it too much and stress yourself out.

Good luck!

Ken asks…

Has anybody experienced hair loss with the Epilepsy medication Keppra?

I was wondering if anybody has experienced hair loss with the medication Keppra. Also for anybody who experienced it, is there anyway to stop or reverse the hair loss.

sam smith answers:

Anyway as you know – hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! Find out the actual cause of hair loss! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections ,hormonal problems, to mention a few. But anyway you can always try and get real results.

Year ago my husband suffered from hair loss too and he started trying everything you can imagine to stop his hair loss. The things that really worked for him was:

1) Vitamin A – an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;

2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The ‘B’ vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;

3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;

4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);

5) also used herbal treatment.in that case Provillus is a good product that helps prevent hair loss and it is an FDA approved product. I think it is very important!

It worked and still works for him!

I do not know if any pharmacies carry Provillus but I do know that you should purchase it directly from the manufacturer and read more about the product at their website.

It restores hair follicles by blocking DHT!!!

Good luck!

Not only my and my husband`s own personal experience

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Your Questions About How To Stop Losing Hair Women

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John asks…

What can I do to stop losing hair on my head?

I’m 38 yr old (african) my head is going bald right. what food can I eat to stop losing hair on my head?

sam smith answers:

It depends on why you’re losing it! It could just be ageing.
But even if it is, you can slow it down.
Fish Oil, water, biotin (a B Complex Vitamin would be your best bet) and scalp massages will probably slow things down considerably and improve the quality of the growth.
The Sulfates in your shampoo can cause you to bald at a younger age. Especially for men, seeing as their scalps are more sensitive (I think I read it’s linked to why men bald much more commonly than women, don’t quote me on that though). Switch to a natural shampoo! Preferably a rosemary or menthol shampoo (you can try two in one even) for scalp stimulation.
Get lots of sleep, protein, and exercise.
MSM makes the growth cycle last longer, but doesn’t help with new hair.

Best of luck 🙂

Thomas asks…

If i start using biotin it helps to stop hair losing?

If not how can i stop losing hair? I want to grow my hair long how it is possible? Pls help frnds

sam smith answers:

Do you know what’s in the biotin?
Biotin – cauliflower, liver, salmon, carrots, bananas, cereals, yeast, and soy flour. Keep in mind that biotin content is reduced when food is cooked or preserved. One YA poster caused her to have major breakouts from supplements. Another poster said: ”
i took biotin to grow my hair out, and it ended up falling out too!! It was worse around my bang area, like where you part it, there waas a huge patch of hair missing so i had to move my part for 5 months!”

You need to know the ’cause’ before you can find ‘solution’ and when you know the ’cause’ eliminate them, and your hair will improve.

Reasons why that might have happened, below is a short form of why.

1. During the last 3 years, OK 2, how have you been styling or have you been straightening & dyeing or highlighting your hair?
Google FDA website Hair dye & relaxers. Those are 75% the reason why.

2. Have you been taking supplements or using hair oil? Supplements ($42 billions are wasted and could hurt your lungs, liver, organs even HAIR LOSS). FDA has found that from face creams to soaps and other items of personal care, cosmetics companies are taking the general public for a ride. Oil could be coming from eels or shark. Another 5% why. CNN, Slate, Consumer Reports, MSN, YAHOO have posted them online for years how people spend $20 billion per year on vitamins and supplements.  According to Everyday Health, here’s an article that will tell you why . . . Those PRODUCTS by any other name do NOT WORK.  It is false advertisements. Google: Are Supplements Good For You? About 7,430,000 results (0.15 seconds) Google: Are vitamins & supplements good for you? About 4,250,000 results (0.14 seconds) Some can actually shorten your life! The Food & Drug do not approve of them!

3. Have you been stressed out or changed your diet? Genetics of balding runs in your family? Another 10% why.

4. Have you been taking medications with testosterone, certain antidepressants, menopause, anti-acne? Even birth control pills can cause hair loss. The medication most often prescribed for thyroid disorders can actually cause hair loss. Another 10% why you have hair falls.
Eliminate the cause and your hair will improve.

Dove hairfall facts:
1. Humidity makes hair dry and brittle, leading to hairfall
2. Colouring the hair damages the hair strands leading to breakage
3. Pollution is also an unseen killer of healthy hair
4. Tangled hair is the most common reason for hair fall
5. While shampooing cleanses your hair, regular conditioning is required for adequate moisturization. Regular use of conditioner post shampoo also solves the problem of entangling which is the major cause of hairfall.
For women: A simple blood test can reveal the root of the problem. Unfortunately, those who do see a physician right away make the mistake of going to a dermatologist rather than their primary care physician. Most dermatologists will review the physical signs of hair loss and diagnose it as female pattern baldness.  Your primary care physician will run tests to diagnose the problem so you can take steps to correct it.

Eliminate cause and your hair will improve. Not overnight, it could take weeks, months, even years, since it took that long to start the hair loss.

If you think they’re from your beauty or hair products:
Take it back to where you bought it.
Stop using it ASAP.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs & cosmetics to the FDA. Visit the FDA MedWatch website or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Google: Glossary of Hair Loss Terms. There are 179 entries in this glossary. Stress is just one of the 179 listed.
Again, a simple rule of thumb: Look for the American Hair Loss Association seal when considering purchasing any product or service to treat your hair loss.

> > > ONE treatment called DNCB — applying an ointment that burns the scalp in hopes of stimulating hair growth. It was a treatment so painful that her head was at times left feeling raw.

Helen asks…

How do I feel better about losing my hair at 28 years old?

Since the age of 22 I’ve been losing my hair. It’s only become really noticeable over the past few years, where people are now commenting on how thin my thatch looks. Last year, I visited my local hairdressers – a woman I had been going to since I was 16 years old – and remember the look of horror in her face as she examined my hair. In a shocked tone, she informed me that I was losing my hair. I died a bit inside.

Looking at photos from 5 / 6 years ago – when I had a reasonably thick, full head of hair – makes me sad. I no longer feel like the best version of myself and it stops me being the outgoing person I once was. I am becoming obsessed with how my hair appears in certain lightings and environments – if there is a reflection that I can glance in, I will. My friends call me vein and self-obsessed for doing this, but they don’t know the real reason why I am doing it. Seeing people waltz down the street with slick, full heads of hair makes me feel resentful, ugly and inferior. Whenever someone points out my receding hairline or makes a joke about it I get upset and can respond in anger. This has caused fall-outs as the people making the comments think I am being ‘touchy’ for getting so worked up about it. Recently I was at the funeral of a loved one, it was a beautiful service but I was so self-conscious about my hair that all I could think about was how relatives would perceive my appearance. I tend to dodge having my photo taken nowadays as certain photos can reveal the horrible truth about how thin I am going at the top. The impact this issue is having on my life is becoming so big that it is now stopping me from enjoying a normal, everyday life. I almost feel imprisoned.

I have considered shaving all my hair off but fear I will face further ridicule from people as I have a large forehead and sticky-out ears so am not convinced that I would suit it.

Hair transplants are simply too expensive for my budget, I have heard many horror stories about them going wrong and leaving people with bald heads and permanent scarring.

I had used Minoxodil for 6 or so months, it didn’t appear to make any difference whatsoever.

I have not used Propecia yet, but if all the pill is going to do is ensure that I keep my current hair then I don’t believe there is any point as my hairline is too far gone.

I have been to a consultation about wearing a wig – the product looked like a squashed, dead rat and seemed expensive(!).

Can anyone offer some kind words or helpful solutions to make me feel better about this?? Would really appreciate it. Thanks for reading.

sam smith answers:

Having a receding hairline and eventually losing your hair is nothing to be embarrassed about.

Females lose their hair too but they cover it up with wigs and there are also pens you can use to ‘colour’ in the patches that don’t have much hair.

Do you know if it’s genetic i.e. Have the men in your family had the same thing happen? It might be worth seeing a naturopath to have your hormones tested and living a healthier life – you’ll feel better and look better.

Eat well, exercise and be healthy. It will show and no-one will care about your hair. Try these things and I guarantee you they will help. Maybe you have other things in your life that you want to do but can’t and are maybe blaming the fact you don’t have much hair…? Try to love yourself a bit more – respect yourself.

I hope that helps 🙂

Oh, also, I’m also a 28 yo female and wouldn’t consider myself bad looking (if we’re going to be talking about looks) and I could not care less whether a guy is losing their hair..seriously!)

Michael asks…

How do I feel better about losing my hair at 28 years old?

Since the age of 22 I’ve been losing my hair. It’s only become really noticeable over the past few years, where people are now commenting on how thin my thatch looks. Last year, I visited my local hairdressers – a woman I had been going to since I was 16 years old – and remember the look of horror in her face as she examined my hair. In a shocked tone, she informed me that I was losing my hair. I died a bit inside.

Looking at photos from 5 / 6 years ago – when I had a reasonably thick, full head of hair – makes me sad. I no longer feel like the best version of myself and it stops me being the outgoing person I once was. I am becoming obsessed with how my hair appears in certain lightings and environments – if there is a reflection that I can glance in, I will. My friends call me vein and self-obsessed for doing this, but they don’t know the real reason why I am doing it. Seeing people waltz down the street with slick, full heads of hair makes me feel resentful, ugly and inferior. Whenever someone points out my receding hairline or makes a joke about it I get upset and can respond in anger. This has caused fall-outs as the people making the comments think I am being ‘touchy’ for getting so worked up about it. Recently I was at the funeral of a loved one, it was a beautiful service but I was so self-conscious about my hair that all I could think about was how relatives would perceive my appearance. I tend to dodge having my photo taken nowadays as certain photos can reveal the horrible truth about how thin I am going at the top. The impact this issue is having on my life is becoming so big that it is now stopping me from enjoying a normal, everyday life. I almost feel imprisoned.

I have considered shaving all my hair off but fear I will face further ridicule from people as I have a large forehead and sticky-out ears so am not convinced that I would suit it.

Hair transplants are simply too expensive for my budget, I have heard many horror stories about them going wrong and leaving people with bald heads and permanent scarring.

I had used Minoxodil for 6 or so months, it didn’t appear to make any difference whatsoever.

I have not used Propecia yet, but if all the pill is going to do is ensure that I keep my current hair then I don’t believe there is any point as my hairline is too far gone.

I have been to a consultation about wearing a wig – the product looked like a squashed, dead rat and seemed expensive(!).

Can anyone offer some kind words or helpful solutions to make me feel better about this?? Would really appreciate it. Thanks for reading.

sam smith answers:

I understand 🙁 my boyfriend has pretty much lost all his hair at 23. He started losing it at around 18. People also have made comments towards him that he wasn’t happy about – but he’s learned to live with it and take it in stride, because the hair doesn’t really matter to him in the grand scheme of things. It doesn’t matter among his family and friends, it doesn’t matter in his school exams, or in the bedroom ;). Wherever it counts, hair isn’t that important. Looking in the mirror and at pictures can make him a little sad, but you have to learn to look at yourself as a whole, not as a collection of parts. The only way being bald will really affect your life is if you let it, by allowing it to depress you. Besides, balding isn’t synonymous with “unattractive”. There are women out there who find bald men particularly sexy.

Watch this, it might make you feel better: youtube dot com/watch?v=wFPjLwzL-14

Also, you might not want to use propecia – it’s been linked to erectile dysfunction:

And if you really want to have the appearance of hair, watch the documentary Mansome – there’s a scene with a really realistic toupee that might interest you.

Good luck with everything 🙂

Mary asks…

How to regrow hair or how to stop hair loss – are there any hair treatments or techniques?

I am a 30 year old woman who is losing her hair. My hair loss started when I was 24 years old. Now I have less than 30% of hair that I used to have. If the hair loss continues, I will become bald. Please help me.

sam smith answers:

Toxic shampoos are a principal cause of loss. They sicken and harm scalp and cause loss then block hair ducts and thus prevent regrowth. Do a Google “Men’s shampoos: Skin Deep Database” and “Not Just a Pretty Face.” ….and you will see countless ones that are severely harmful and others which are safe and non harming.

I truly believe I escaped the fate of my grandfather, my father, my two younger brothers and an 18 year old nephew through this treatment. All are (or were) completely, or very nearly bald. So I feel this treatment has disproved the genetics theory. Read this happy testimonial from a user on ANSWERS: Mo Sratum. You can contact him
Subject: HAIR LOSS! OMG!
“You may remember me, Mo Satrum, the guy with the constant questioning about the hair loss, well I’ve been doing it(treatment) for 2 months now and it’s working wonders! My hair loss increased the first few weeks but it gradually slowed down and my hair is gradually going back to normal as it were before. I was always told that hair loss was genetic and you could do nothing about it, but you’ve proved everyone wrong and even I had my doubts before starting your treatment but I cannot describe how much you’ve turned my life around! Thank you I don’t know where I would be without you”

In my early twenties I suffered severe loss. Treatment stopped loss and forced new growth. Many years later I still have all my hair. My hair is`now so well anchored that I do not have any loss even when I wash my hair.

TREATMENT: Massage any pure, natural oil into scalp, Extra virgin olive, coconut and grape seed work well. Then brush ALL of scalp vigorously preferably using a palm held brush with short natural boar bristles.(Quite stiff bristles are best). You can see them on Amazon – they are known as military brushes.
Brush strongly so you feel it stimulating/irritating scalp. But do not overdo it. Do 90 /110 strokes each session and focus on where loss is. You may be apprehensive about irritating scalp – believe me I was too but this is what will force new growth as it unplugs the blocked hair ducts that result in loss – they are experienced as the painful small itching spots.
As you brush some shedding and breakage may occur at first but will quickly stop as brushing makes hair better anchored and stronger. New hairs will appear and will be weak looking and sparse. Keep up the brushing and do not be concerned if brushing uproots them, as they will RE-APPEAR EVEN STRONGER and will not be uprooted.
I found it best at the beginning to apply the oil at night, do the brushing and sleep with it that way and wash off in the morning.

My hair has completely regrown on crown. Where receded at front regrowth was slower at first then each month it became denser.and has also completely regrown.
I only wash hair with totally safe pure soap or shampoo with no toxins – no toxic coloring, no toxic fragrances, no toxic preservatives, no harmful additives of any kind. You can also find them in GNC, Trader Joes, some Walmart Stores, Cost Plus, Wegmans, Earth Fare, and some natural & health foods stores.

P.S. My near bald brother is now using the treatment after seeing my great success. We had not seen each other for 15 years and he and my other totally bald brother and totally bald 18 year old nephew were all amazed to see me with all my hair. Again it clearly shows that genetics has nothing to do with hair loss.
Email me if you need more info. I can send photos and Mo Satrum will confirm the great success he also had.

SOURCE(S): Many years research, self experimentation using natural treatments for hair loss, regrowth and cures of skin, scalp and hair disorders

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Your Questions About How To Stop Losing Hair Naturally

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Mary asks…

What is the main reason behind losing hair?

I’ve just turned 19 and I’m already losing hair. What could be the main reason behind it? Can someone tell me? And how to avoid it and how to stop losing hair naturally.

sam smith answers:

Good healthy hair starts with good internal health. Have you ever noticed people that look really healthy have nice shiny full heads of hair? If I would you I would go into your local guru in wholistic medicine and see what natural supplement the can offer for robust hair growth. I’ve had success with a product called Provillus also.

Charles asks…

What is the main reason behind losing hair? a lots or hair in my bed ?

I’ve just turned 17 and I’m already losing hair. What could be the main reason behind it? Can someone tell me? And how to avoid it and how to stop losing hair naturally.

sam smith answers:

It could be from not eating the right foods, lacking vitamins and stuff like that. I’ve also heard it can be from stress? Or possibly even your shampoo.
But if you think it could be the first one- the fact you’re lacking vitamins. You may need mroe protein in your diet. Like yogurt eggs or beans. Check out the website i found down there maybe? Scroll down about half way.
I hope everything goes ok.

Thomas asks…

How to combat excessive hair loss?

I’m just hitting sixteen, but I lose like around 35 strands of hair (at least) everyday! This isn’t normal! HELP!

How can I stop myself from losing all that hair? I have naturally wavy hair that’s pretty thin to begin with, and it’s barely shoulder length right now.

if you’re wondering, i eat healthily but are there any foods that i should consume more of?

sam smith answers:

I understand your pain, I actually started losing my hair around 17 years old and was very frustrated. I completed a massive amount of research and consulted several dermatologists to see if there was a reason for the hair loss at an early age. Hair loss is not caused by your genes, it is actually caused when Dihydrtestoterone (DHT) enters the body, it cuts off the blood flow and the hair follicles begin to thin. I did not realize that hair loss is a direct cause of hormone testosterone. I can say that vitamins do work, preferably the whole food kind that is not synthetic. You cannot find these at Wal-Mart. You need to go to a whole food or natural health store/physician. Note that natural vitamins are made from foods which are the everyday nutrients that you may be missing in your diet . Natural vitamins can be taken without eating something because they are natural, like food. Synthetic vitamins have to be taken with food because they are not real and it is hard for them to breakdown in your body to give you what you need. This is a start because it slowed my hair loss down.

Joseph asks…

How do you stop your hair from getting frizzy when you blowdry?

When I blowdry, or even when I let my hair dry naturally, its always slightly frizzy. I’d like to lose the frizz. So could you explain to me how you eliminate frizz from your hair while blowdrying and airdrying? And if you recommend a product, could you please tell me exactly how you use it? Thanks.

sam smith answers:

Dove anit-frizz shampoo and conditioner

Chris asks…

If someone maliciouly keeps pulling your hair out little by little, will it grow back out?

I think when someone pulls on your hair piece by piece because it looks nice at work is very immature and malicious thing to do. Especially when you are already starting to loose hair naturally. They can do it one hair at a time in a way that you don’t feel it because yiou are concentrating and busy working. They think its funny. I don’t.
Will it ever grow back or does this damage the follicles?

sam smith answers:

Can’t you ask them to stop?
When I was a little kid…I pulled my own hair out once somewhere in the back of my head, and it took more than one year for it to grow back. It was an embarrassing experience for me. I believe for some reason the hair on your scalp takes much longer to grow back than your body or facial hair once it’s pulled out. Strange I know.

Anyway, pulling out the hair doesn’t destroy the hair follicles in the skin. Although if you think you are suffering from hair-loss then that’s another problem! If you’r losing hair you should stick to products like Serenoa repens, the saw palmetto, propecia pills and also use those laser hair rejuvenation kits to avoid it.

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Your Questions About Stop Hair Loss In Men

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Sandra asks…

Has anybody tried regaine foam specifically for hair loss in men?

Hi Folks

Has anybody tried regaine foam specifically for hair loss in men?

What do you think of it? Does it work? Are there any side effects?

Thank You.

sam smith answers:

Yes Regaine works pretty well as long as you catch your hair loss early enough you can pretty much stop it in its tracks, and if your lucky enough re-grow some of your lost hair.

There is not really any side effects with Regaine Foam unlike Propecia which can cause mild erectile dysfunction.

Maria asks…

Can testosterone level controlled to reduce hair loss?

High testosterone level contributed to male pattern baldness and high levels of libido. can it be reduced to slow down hair loss in men?

sam smith answers:

There are enzymes working on testosterone which product a substance called DHT. DHT is now known to circulate in the blood and cause other conditions, one of which is the shrinking of hair follicles. When hair follicles shrink enough, they are unable to produce and push a new hair through.

The majority of products on the market make use of a variety of chemicals that can have harmful side effects and actually cause damage to your hair and scalp. Moreover, most of these chemicals are inconsistent at best when it comes to stopping hair loss. Provillus, a safe and all-natural hair loss solution, blocks the hormone DHT, which has been linked to 95 percent of hair loss. It also provides your scalp with nutrients that are essential to stimulating hair growth.

Saw palmetto, an essential active ingredient in Provillus, is one of the few natural substances that have been approved by the FDA for use in hair loss programs. When you use our hair loss supplements, the saw palmetto will lower DHT levels by blocking receptor sites on cell membranes. As DHT levels subside, hair loss will subside as well.

Along with saw palmetto, Provillus utilizes vitamins such as B6 and natural extracts that provide your scalp and hair follicles with vital nutrients. This means that you will not only keep the hair you have, you can actually gain back some of the hair you have lost!

Helen asks…

How to prevent Hair loss in eyebrow for men?

Hi,

I am facing one problem. The problem is like I am noticing hair loss in my eyebrow. I am a 26 years male with good health. Can you please let me know what can be the reasons of this and how to prevent this?

Thanks,

sam smith answers:

The majority of the cases of male hair loss are caused by a condition known as androgenetic alopecia. Men who suffer from this have a very high concentration of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in their scalp. DHT is formed when the enzyme 5-alpha reductase interacts with testosterone. Once DHT is formed, it bonds with the androgen receptors on your hair follicles and prevents them from maintaining a normal growth cycle. In order to prevent hair loss caused by DHT, you need to begin right away. The sooner you can stop the DHT, the more likely you will be able to keep your hair and the more likely you will be able to prevent hair loss. Use proven supplements which are designed in all aspect of hairloss without affecting the rest of your body like procerin.

George asks…

Can a hair loss doctor determine exactly why someone is losing their hair?

My hair is thinning very slightly. I’m 29. I would like to know if a hair loss doctor is capable of narrowing down EXACTLY what is causing this change.

I’m doing all I can to stop and/or reverse this.

sam smith answers:

There are different causes for hair loss.

1. Heredity. If you are a man, you might be experiencing the beginning of balding. It does begin in your 20’s.

2. Health. If there is an illness, it may affect your hair and cause hair loss.

3. Stress. Stress can be a contributing factor to hair loss. Many people experience a degree of hair loss due to stress.

The doctor will ask you questions and will be able to determine the root cause of your hair loss and then recommend a treatment plan.

Linda asks…

Is there any point trying to stop hair loss?

I have the beginning of hair loss. The tonic bottle says it only works for 48 weeks in clinical trials. That doesn’t sound like very long. Should I just skip it? Then what?

sam smith answers:

There,s no use to it at all. It,s like this. If your going to lose your hair then there,s nothing you can do about it. I,am a bald man talking.

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