At this day in age let’s hope that we can all agree on the crucial role of diet in overall health. So it makes sense that if diet is somehow compromised, meaning that you are not receiving balanced nutrition, your body will respond and your health will be affected. One type of response is hair loss.
In today's image conscious society, physical appearance is more important than ever to a woman's self-esteem. Imagine the heartache caused when a woman notices her hair thinning? It is estimated that over 25 million women experience thinning hair in the United States. Many are genetically predisposed to the condition. Most wonder if there are any natural remedies to help or prevent their female hair loss.
It wasn't until his mid-fifties that my father started losing his hair. I remember the boxes of lotions, creams, heating massage pads that kept coming to his house (much to my stepmother's chagrin). But his hairline kept receding and a decade later, only a well-greased tuft remained on the crown of his head.
The mineral rich and vitamin supplements may act directly on hair stimulating or inhibiting growth activity or they may act indirectly through other intermediaries.
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Let's now take a further look at vitamins.
The first thing that should be realised, when it comes to vitamin B, is that all levels of this vitamin work interdependently and as a consequence the various levels must be correctly maintained for them to be effective.
There are a variety of different hair growth supplements on the market today. Each is designed to treat hair loss in males and to treat it. The current top five hair growth supplements, Procerin, Profollica, Hair Genesis and Propecia all claim to be effective in male hair loss.