Guest guest Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Any help for hair loss in older woman? I have tried flax seed oil and a few other things people have recommended but I need to keep it as simple and cheap as possible? any help would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 My wife and I are having success with reducing hair loss simply by applying a solution of baking soda on our scalps, and leaving it on. The solution of baking soda is prepared by adding baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to saturation in distilled water. Caution: the baking soda will bleach your hair slightly. John /Israel , " Gracie Becker " <grabec wrote: > > Any help for hair loss in older woman? I have tried flax seed oil and a few other things people have recommended but I need to keep it as simple and cheap as possible? any help would be appreciated. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 hair loss Posted by: " Gracie Becker " grabec bllbec Fri Apr 9, 2010 10:40 am (PDT) Any help for hair loss in older woman? I have tried flax seed oil and a few other things people have recommended but I need to keep it as simple and cheap as possible? any help would be appreciated. Hair loss may indicate various problems with the body. Of course, you may see an alternative health care practitioner to see if all is well with the body. The basics as those from Dr. Majid Ali - www.majidali.com would be a step in the right direction as would the advice from www.mercola.com and www.garynull.com These last two sites may also direct you elsewhere. Aside from the whole body you must investigate, clean and build, you may immediately start by trying to clean the scalp and take a multi-vitamin/mineral supplement (a good one from a health food shop) and an additional supplement with various nutrients meant to aid in hair growth. DHT, free radical of testosterone, is often involved in hair loss in men and women. Yes, both sexes have the hormones of the other but to lesser degrees. DHT causes dormancy and this may allow for death of the follicles. Saw palmetto is one herb that aids to rid the body of DHT. Yes, DHT is also a problem for the prostate in men. A shampoo I have used as a preventive successfully for many years contains polysorbate 80 - http://www.life-enhancement.com/product.asp?id=48 . This chemical cleans the scalp and follicles of oils, fats and waxy buildup that may be keeping the DHT present. It will take at least nine months of use to see if it is working for you. It varies from person to person as far as how long follicles remain dormant before dying. Many may come back. I believe such a shampoo and my use of supplements and various health promoting actions have preserved my hair. All men on both sides of my family tree have had hair loss. But other avenues must be looked at since the liver having mold problems can lead to hair problems. The skin is often a reflection of what is taking place in the body. -- George DeCarlo 908 342 1275 (cell) VOTE for Minor (alternative) Party candidates, Independent candidates or, YES, Republicans in all elections. End the Democratic Party. US debt rise for Insurance Industry & Big Pharma $billions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 , " Gracie Becker " <grabec wrote: > > Any help for hair loss in older woman? I have tried flax seed oil and a few other things people have recommended but I need to keep it as simple and cheap as possible? any help would be appreciated. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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