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Hair Loss Prevention article
post #2 of 73
5/16/07 at 8:04pm
post #3 of 73
5/16/07 at 8:42pm
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Here is a brand-new article. What do you think? Should it include more explanations and factoids?
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070516/hl_nm/hair_dc Just read this one . . . hope springs eternal.
post #4 of 73
5/16/07 at 8:47pm
Thanks for the suggestion, tiecollector. I'm fifty-one; for the most part my hair loss SEEMS to have slowed. Still have plenty of hair. Not a full head, but I'm thankful in any case. I'm a proponent of scalp massage. Fifteen minutes every night. I use a massaging tool when washing my hair, as well.
post #5 of 73
5/16/07 at 8:51pm
I think massage will only work to break up collagen interlinking and scar tissue in the scalp, making follicles have an easier time expanding.
I take a slew of supplements and I have documented my progress over the last year and have gotten a lot of my hair to grow back. Thinning areas are salvageable but slick bald areas I still don't have an answer for.
If you have any dandruff or itching in your scalp, this will go away within a week with the right balance of essential fatty acids and anti-oxidants.
I take a slew of supplements and I have documented my progress over the last year and have gotten a lot of my hair to grow back. Thinning areas are salvageable but slick bald areas I still don't have an answer for.
If you have any dandruff or itching in your scalp, this will go away within a week with the right balance of essential fatty acids and anti-oxidants.
post #6 of 73
5/16/07 at 9:12pm
post #8 of 73
5/20/07 at 4:48am
post #9 of 73
5/20/07 at 2:05pm
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The laser comb, kind of a massage, has been shown to help, a little.
Essential fatty acids, huh? Since credible sources mention deficiency thereof as a cause, that will be added to the article. Thanks.
Essential fatty acids, huh? Since credible sources mention deficiency thereof as a cause, that will be added to the article. Thanks.
The laser comb is FDA-approved and yes, it actually works. I have an friend of a friend, a 31 year old male, who uses this and I've noticed a visible difference.
post #10 of 73
5/20/07 at 3:19pm
post #12 of 73
5/20/07 at 10:35pm
I bought the lasercomb when it first got FDA phase2 approval 2.5 years ago. It had a minimal, if any, effect. People commented that my hair did look darker overall. At $699 I paid, it certainly was not worth it.
If you want to try it, though, check out a cheaper alternative: http://www.amazinglasercomb.com/ which HairMax is continually trying to sue.
Or, upgade to the aculas laser, which I have heard VERY good things about: http://www.aculas.com/
The HairMax lasercomb has the weakest laser out of all of them. The aculas uses much stronger lasers (20mW if I remember correctly) but the price has been prohibitive for me. I chatted with the guy who made the amazing laser comb and he said anything stronger than 5mW laser diodes he uses wasn't shown to be any more beneficial.
I still use my HairMax model because I spent so much money on it.
If you want to try it, though, check out a cheaper alternative: http://www.amazinglasercomb.com/ which HairMax is continually trying to sue.
Or, upgade to the aculas laser, which I have heard VERY good things about: http://www.aculas.com/
The HairMax lasercomb has the weakest laser out of all of them. The aculas uses much stronger lasers (20mW if I remember correctly) but the price has been prohibitive for me. I chatted with the guy who made the amazing laser comb and he said anything stronger than 5mW laser diodes he uses wasn't shown to be any more beneficial.
I still use my HairMax model because I spent so much money on it.
post #13 of 73
5/20/07 at 10:36pm
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Self-care that prevents hair loss is good for other things. That is one argument against solely waiting/hoping for a cure. The usual high cost of fixing a significant amount of lost hair is another. The article has been revised to better explain additional reasons for active prevention.
Right, I'm convinced that hairloss is a symptom of some other imbalance or ailment. I don't buy into the "it's part of getting older" or "genetics says so" arguments.
Prevention is the only real cure!
post #14 of 73
5/20/07 at 11:07pm
Like Minoxidil, all these "prevention" techniques (eating omega 3's, scalp massage, dandruff shampoo) can possibly do is to make existing hair more healthy or slightly thicker. They cannot prevent hair loss due to genetics. Not a bad thing, but let's be clear about this.
If the reason men lose their hair is because of bad diet and so forth, how do you explain men with average diets and poor health, walking around with thick heads of hair? There are plenty of people who fall into this category.
Likewise, there are also bald athletes in top shape. Since exercise increases insulin sensitivity, there goes the argument that sugary foods and lack of exercise cause hair loss.
And so on...
Sure, exercise, take fish oil, avoid excessive carbohydrates, and take your antioxidants. These will all contribute to health, but don't expect them to "cure" you of MPB.
If the reason men lose their hair is because of bad diet and so forth, how do you explain men with average diets and poor health, walking around with thick heads of hair? There are plenty of people who fall into this category.
Likewise, there are also bald athletes in top shape. Since exercise increases insulin sensitivity, there goes the argument that sugary foods and lack of exercise cause hair loss.
And so on...
Sure, exercise, take fish oil, avoid excessive carbohydrates, and take your antioxidants. These will all contribute to health, but don't expect them to "cure" you of MPB.
post #15 of 73
5/20/07 at 11:38pm
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Like Minoxidil, all these "prevention" techniques (eating omega 3's, scalp massage, dandruff shampoo) can possibly do is to make existing hair more healthy or slightly thicker. They cannot prevent hair loss due to genetics. Not a bad thing, but let's be clear about this.
If the reason men lose their hair is because of bad diet and so forth, how do you explain men with average diets and poor health, walking around with thick heads of hair? There are plenty of people who fall into this category.
Likewise, there are also bald athletes in top shape. Since exercise increases insulin sensitivity, there goes the argument that sugary foods and lack of exercise cause hair loss.
And so on...
Sure, exercise, take fish oil, avoid excessive carbohydrates, and take your antioxidants. These will all contribute to health, but don't expect them to "cure" you of MPB.
If the reason men lose their hair is because of bad diet and so forth, how do you explain men with average diets and poor health, walking around with thick heads of hair? There are plenty of people who fall into this category.
Likewise, there are also bald athletes in top shape. Since exercise increases insulin sensitivity, there goes the argument that sugary foods and lack of exercise cause hair loss.
And so on...
Sure, exercise, take fish oil, avoid excessive carbohydrates, and take your antioxidants. These will all contribute to health, but don't expect them to "cure" you of MPB.
There are many different factors that lead to hair loss. Finding the cause of your own hair loss is the key.
All I know is that I got my hair to come back and I documented it with pictures and people are *still* telling me in hair loss forums and the like that it was from the propecia I quit taking over a year ago. They are obsessed that lowering DHT is the only thing that can slow hair loss down, which I am living proof that this is not the case.
All the points you brought there are reasons for, and there is no universal preventative measure that anyone can take.
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