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Summary
Hair is a living protein, and as with any
living part of our bodies we must be sure to maintain proper health to
optimize our chances of maintaining a healthy head of hair. Proper nutrition
is vital to maintaining healthy hair, since the hair is a living and growing
part of the body’s system. Viewing it in this manner can help us to treat
our bodies different and raise expectations through proper care. A healthy
balanced diet, occasionally with the help of vitamin and mineral supplements
and exercise are all key components to a healthy regimen of maintaining
healthy hair.
Male Pattern Baldness (MPB) or androgenetic
alopecia is the condition that over 95% of persons that suffer hair loss
have, and it is caused by a rise in DHT, a direct component of testosterone.
The scientific developments of the past two decades have brought hope and
promise to many who suffer with this type of hair loss. Treatments like
Rogaine®, Rogaine® for Women, Propecia, and improved surgical treatments
have brought relief to many who would have previously had to settle for
gradual hair loss, wigs, or hairpieces. The discovery of the role of DHT
in preventing hair loss has even opened the doors to possible herbal solutions
to hair loss prevention, such as saw palmetto, nettles, rosemary and horsetail.
Even more promising is the fact that the hair loss commonly known as androgenetic
alopecia is found to occur mainly in Western civilization or those who
have adopted the ways of Western civilization, meaning that there may be
dietary practices that contribute to hair loss and therefore giving hope
to the possibility that diet could control not only temporary hair loss,
but androgenetic alopecia as well.
Doctors and scientists are studying DHT
production in the body to understand it more thoroughly. There is an obvious
link to hair loss and prostatic health and this only increases the pace
of hair loss discoveries. Most treatments for prostatic diseases such as
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) also have the pleasant side affect of
growing hair on the heads of those taking it. With the pace of research
and discoveries today, there is a great deal of optimism in the field of
hair loss prevention. Hair is an important part of our dress and appearance,
therefore a large part of our self-esteem. It is likely that there are
answers for your situation presently or coming in the near future.
Remember, the restoration of hair growth
is not an overnight process. The process takes time regardless of the method
chosen. Be patient and follow as much of the advice given by professionals
as possible. Keep in mind that the body is a system, and it is the abuse
of this system by food intake and environmental causes that lead to most
common hair loss. Through returning the body back to its natural state,
hair growth can be restored. Good health to you!
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