Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Saw Palmetto and Other Herbs Used to Prevent Hair Loss

Hair loss and premature balding affect millions of people worldwide. For many losing one's hair is simply an acceptable part of growing older, and is not seen as a problem. Many others however find it a deeply distressing and upsetting experience, and hair loss - particularly premature hair loss - is frequently linked to depressive disorders, that in some cases can be quite severe and debilitating.

There are many natural and synthetic remedies available that can help to arrest or reverse hair loss, some of which are more effective than others. In this article we will examine some of the more popular herbal and natural remedies, and offer reasons as to why choosing a natural, herbal product is often preferable to using a synthetic one.

Herbs and their extracts hold an obvious appeal for many people because in most cases they are found to support the body's natural healing mechanisms to target the cause of the problem, rather than merely tackling the symptoms. It would be disingenuous to attempt to present herbal remedies as a miracle cure-all for all sufferers, but there is mounting evidence to support the view that some herbal remedies really are helpful and effective.

Let us briefly examine the cases put forward for some of the more popular herbal remedies, to better assess whether they really can help.

Ginkgo biloba - this popular herb is thought to improve blood circulation to all areas by reducing the constriction of capillaries. Increasing the flow of blood to the scalp ensures that more nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the hair follicles, thus reducing hair loss caused by a lack of nutrients. The recommended dose is 120-160mg of dry extract each day, spread over three doses.

Green tea (Camellia sinesis) - catechins found in green tea may inhibit the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase that converts testosterone into hair-unfriendly dihydrotestosterone (DHT). It is believed to be effective in preventing and treating normal male-pattern baldness. You should drink several cups of green tea each day or take it in capsule form as instructed by the manufacturer.

He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum) - also known as Fo-Ti. This Chinese herb has traditionally been used to reduce hair loss. It is found in many commercial preparations, or in infusion and capsule forms.

Pygeum (Pygeum africanum) - derived from the bark of an evergreen shrub, it works in a similar way to green tea. It is widely used to treat prostate problems and male pattern baldness. Users should take 60-500mg per day in pill or capsule form.

Saw palmetto (Seranoa repens) - this treatment is becoming increasingly popular for many men due to its multiple effects. It helps to protect the prostate gland, slow hair loss and even encourage hair re-growth. One of the key ingredients in our own product, Hair Again, it also forms the core element of many other commercially prepared hair loss treatments too. The recommended dose is 160mg twice each day.

Stinging nettle (Urtica diocia) - has long been favoured as a means of preventing hair loss due to its ability to block the conversion of testosterone into DHT. It can be taken in pill or capsule form with an optimum dose of 50-100mg per day. It is particularly effective when combined with pygeum and Saw palmetto,

We provide a wide range of Herbal Remedies for general health, wellbeing, fitness and vitality, and specialise in providing products to help you achieve and maintain a full and satisfying sex life. Many of our products are formulated using the most powerfully effective aphrodisiacs, pleasure and performance enhancers provided by nature. For more details, visit our Herbal Remedies online store.


This post first appeared on Healthy Herbal Living, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Saw Palmetto and Other Herbs Used to Prevent Hair Loss

×

Subscribe to Healthy Herbal Living

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×