Women And Hair Loss
Natural Hair Regrowth In Women
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Are there any natural remedies for women’s hair loss? There sure are. For centuries people have been using herbal remedies to help regrow hair. Today, there are many options for reversing hair loss naturally. We’ll look at one product in this article.

What Herbs Can Help With Thinning Hair In Women?

There are many herbs that are helpful for hair loss in women. The ones listed below are known for supporting healthy circulation, routine hormonal balance, and healthy thyroid functioning, which, in turn, encourages healthy hair and nail growth.

  • Ginkgo has been used as a medicinal herb in the far east for thousands of years. Today, studies have shown that ginkgo improves blood circulation by dilating blood vessels and reducing the stickiness of blood platelets.
  • Rosemary is an excellent tonic and systemic supporter. It also plays a supportive role in the circulatory system, allowing nutrient-rich blood to reach the hair follicles.
  • Prickly ash supports the circulatory system. It helps to maintain normal blood flow to the extremities.
  • Horsetail is rich in minerals, especially silica, which is an important part of all connective tissues in the body, as well as hair and nails.
  • Yarrow is an excellent circulatory tonic.
  • Oat extract is a general nerve tonic that supports the thyroid, and all the mechanisms involved in keeping your hormones in balance.
  • Echinacea is a well-known for the immune system support.

What Else Can I Do?

First of all, if you smoke, stop. Scientists have found a link between smoking and hair loss.

Wear a hat. Hats are not very popular among women, probably because they mess up your hair. But protecting your hair from the sun is always a good idea. Plus, you’re protecting the skin on your face, too.

Eat lots of fresh fruit and raw veggies, which are full of vitamins and minerals. Zinc and copper are important trace minerals which promote healthy hair growth.

Be gentle with your hair. Use a comb on wet hair, not a brush. Remove extra water with a towel before you comb your hair out after shampooing. This helps to put less pressure on the hair shaft. Work through knots by starting at the outer tip and working gently towards the top.

Avoid harsh chemicals like perms or heat from hair dryers or heated rollers.

If you usually wear your hair pulled back tightly, try to find another hair style, as the constant pulling on the hair can cause it to thin out. I used to live in an Amish community where the women always wore their hair in buns. Many of the older women were losing hair at the front of their heads because of years of stress on their hair from pulling it back all the time. If you tie your hair back, use fabric-covered elastics, and tie it back loosely.

ReGrow Plus Can Help

Used regularly, ReGrow Plus can help to maintain healthy, strong hair by supporting the body’s natural ability to stimulate and nourish the tiny hair follicles to produce abundant hair. For best results, you’ll want to use it with ReGrow Scalp Massage Oil, a blend of essential oils carefully chosen to enhance hair growth.

Many women have successfully used these products for natural hair regrowth. Try them both in the popular combo pack, and save 10%. Just scroll down to the bottom of the ReGrow Plus page to find the combo pack link.


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2 Comments for 'Natural Hair Regrowth In Women'

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    August 7, 2008 | 9:50 am
     

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  2.  
    August 29, 2008 | 5:56 am
     

    Thanks for such an informative and useful post about herbal remedies. herbal medicines don’t have any side effect. they are just good for health.
    Thanks for your time to post this article.

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