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  • Louis Richard 11:45 am on August 8, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: hair loss remedies, home remedies for hair loss   

    Home Remedies for Hair Loss – Hair Growth Secrets 

    We all experience some degree of hair loss. It might surprise you to know that the life expectancy for every hair on the head is just under seven years. Eventually they will fall out and normally more hair will grow in its place. In most cases, some hair loss really is quite normal and nothing to worry about.

    If you’re losing your hair, which I take it you are, then you should start treating your baldness problem naturally using effective remedies you can make right at home. In fact, these are very cheap to make and not all of them require you to mix various substances together.

    Another kind of remedy which is pretty much like the previous is using liquorice. You can make this one by grinding pieces of liquorice in milk with a small pinch of saffron. Saffron is used as a cooking ingredient for flavoring and color. After you have added the saffron, you would then need to apply it to the bald patches before going to bed and leaving it on overnight. This is one of the best choices for treating the hair loss condition called Alopecia. Thinning of the hair and receding hair line is caused by Alopecia.

    Amla oil, prepared by boiling dry pieces of amla in coconut oil, is considered a valuable hair tonic for enriching hair growth. A mixture of an equal quantity of fresh amla juice and lemon juice, used as a shampoo also stimulates hair growth and prevents hair loss. Rubbing amla into the scalp directly and regularly will stop hair fall.

    Trace Mineral silica is the most important mineral when it comes to promoting healthy hair growth. Your hair is made of silica. It is usually absent from most western diets. Supplementing your diet with silica can help utilize several other nutrients such as Boron, Copper, Manganese, Magnesium, Fluorine, Phosphorus, Zinc and Strontium.

    Horsetail – Recommended for both female, horsetail is a herb that can increase your blood circulation to the scalp for better hair follicles growth. Horsetail contains a high amount of silica which can increase the vitality of your hair cells. If you are a women who has problems with hair thinning, horsetail is a herb you must try.

    The most common type of hair loss is male pattern baldness. This type of hair loss is caused by the hormone testosterone which is produced mostly by the testicles and the prostate. When testosterone is converted to di-hydrotestosterone (DHT) it can cause the hair to fall off. Saw palmetto is a natural remedy that is used in this type of baldness to prevent the prostate overgrowth and to keep the DHT-levels normal.

    Take some leaves of henna and boil them into mustard oil. Massage of this prepared oil is very effective to treat hair loss. Regular massage of the head with the oil will produce abundant hair.

    Rosemary and sage are two herbs that have shown benefit traditionally when used externally. Boil together in water rosemary, sage, peach leaf, nettle and burdock. Then strain the loose herbs from the liquid and use the liquid to wash the hair daily.

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  • Louis Richard 7:26 am on May 28, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: bhringraja, hair loss remedies, natural skin care, skin care supplements   

    Natural Skin Care 

    You work hard to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly. You know that organic foods can help you avoid ingesting nasty hormones and chemicals but did you know that these toxins are creeping into your system in other ways? Your moisturizers, eye creams, and make up may seem harmless, but check out the labels and you’ll find a laundry list of tongue-twisting ingredients, many of which could be hazardous to your health. In a recent survey, conducted by Health, eighty three percent of responding consumers indicated that they would rather use all natural body products. The skin care industry is responding to this demand. The natural and organic skin care product sector has seen a growth of thirty nine percent over the last year. Some of these products may claim to be all-natural, while still containing a slew of chemicals and toxins. Here’s what you need to know about natural skin care and how to determine if the product you are using is free of harmful chemicals.

    “Natural Skin Care” seems to be quite a buzzword lately, and with good reason – many natural skin care ingredients actually outperform their man-made counterparts. As with any other natural beauty product, unfortunately the adage “you get what you pay for” applies almost two-fold here.

    Natural skin care products are no longer clearly defined and are undergoing critical review in terms of their ‘natural’ components.

    Many companies are promoting their products as natural, however adding isolated substances, although extracted from natural sources, is not what is meant by natural skin care or natural personal care products.

    Right eating habits and the right natural care can do wonders for your looks and health. Here are some precious natural skin care tips which will make your skin glow round the clock.

    1) Glowing Facial Mask: Having a tough time keeping your skin glowing? Well, here is an easy way to keep the radiance on your face intact. All you need is: a tbsp fuller’s earth. 1 tbsp honey, 1 tbsp mashed papaya. Mix all these ingredients and put on face for 20 minutes then rinse off.

    2) Gentle facial cleanser: Take a 1/2 cup of oatmeal or cornmeal and plain yoghurt (add enough yoghurt to form a paste). For a gentle facial cleanser, mix the ingredients, smooth over the entire face avoiding eye area. Wash off with warm water. Oatmeal is highly absorptive, hypoallergenic, and helps to soften skin. Oats have the best amino acid balance of all the cereal grains (amino acids work as water-binding agents in skin care products). Oats have also been clinically shown to help heal dry, itchy skin.

    3) Hair Spray: Chop one lemon(or an orange for dry hair). Place in a pot with two cups water. Boil until half of the initial amount remains. Cool, strain, and place in a spray bottle. Store in refrigerator. If it is too sticky, add more water. Add one ounce of alcohol as a preservative and thenthe spray can be stored for up to two weeks unrefrigerated.

    4) Blackheads removal: Combine one fourth cup boiling water with one teaspoon of Epsom salt and three drops of Iodine. Let mixture cool until it’s comfortable to the touch. Saturate a cotton ball with this mixture and dab on blackheads. This will allow the black heads to loosen so they can be easily squeezed with a gauze pad. Remember to apply a moisturiser soon after.

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