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Female Hair Loss - There is a 100% All Natural Product That Will Restore the Natural Growth
For two to six years the normal cycle of hair growth lasts and each year your hair will grow around a centimetre per month. Your hair grows as well as has a rest period and on average should be growing ninety percent of the time and rests ten percent. Then after about three months the resting hair will fall out and the new hair starts to grow in the old hairs place again. Abnormal hair growth will result in female hair loss.
When you brush your hair you will note hair in the brush this is normal as this is the old hair. But when you see there is an excess of hair in the brush that is abnormal and is termed as hair loss. This not only affects women, it also affects children and men.
It is important to know what causes hair loss in the first instance because when you know the cause you can then in turn treat the symptom effectively. The major cause for hair problems is stress, and this can mean stress from an illness, or surgery or you may have had a sudden shock to the system which all of these would cause you to lose hair. This is quite natural and will only last for a short while.
As all women know hormones can cause considerable problems all round as well as causing you to have hair loss? The thyroid can also become underactive as well as overactive which could lead to hair falling out. When your androgens and estrogens are unbalanced and then cause's hair loss the hormone levels need to be corrected which will then probable stop the loss of hair.
During pregnancy most women have a lush and healthy head of hair and after the birth some women tend to suffer hair loss again this is due to hormonal change but soon after the hair will return to normal functioning. Many drugs are also known to cause hair loss such as chemotherapy and anticoagulants, birth control tablets and antidepressants to mention but a few.
People that suffer with fungal infection as well as severe dandruff can also suffer hair loss as well as those that suffer from psoriasis. This can be treated with an antifungal cream with more or less good results depending on the severity of the fungal infection. Lupus and diabetic patients seem to suffer hair loss as well and others that have underlying disease, hair loss definitely indicates that there is something wrong.
I have read up on a new 100% natural product which nourishes the hair follicles called Nutrifolica which promotes new hair growth and stops your hair from falling out within six months. This product's has natural DHT inhibitors, nutrients and is a follicle stimulator which retains hair growth as well as not having any side effects or causing any allergic reactions.
This formula contains Saw Palmetto which is an exceptionally potent ingredient and prevents the conversion of testosterone to DHT as well as nettle root extract which has shown that it inhibits the activity of type II 5-alpha reductase. Once these levels are within normal range again, new hair growth will begin. Go online and research this product which I think is well worth trying.
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Imagine a lush, beautiful island in the tropics where, for centuries, massage and skin treatments have been an integral part of everyday life. Such a paradise actually exists! Bali, a Hindu island that is part of Indonesia, gave the world the concept of day spas. Balinese spas are most often open to the lush gardens and fragrant blooms that inhabit the island. Spa treatments include the use of the spices and flowers that grow right on the island for massage, facial, and skin treatments. This use of nature's bounty for the body shows - many Balinese of all ages have beautiful, clear skin.
Balinese massage incorporates fragrant essential oils from native plants. While most of us are familiar with herbal mixtures to treat skin, in Bali the native spices are used in skin treatments. These spices are mixed together in various combination's, and are often used not only for skin treatments but for various health problems, as well.
One of the most famous Balinese skin treatments is called lulur. There are many different types of lulur, and the recipe varies slightly from spa to spa. Traditionally, a Balinese bride will receive a lulur treatment each day for several weeks before her wedding. Lulur exfoliates the skin, removing dead skin cells and allowing the skin to become fresh and glowing. The treatment begins with Balinese massage and continues with exfoliation of the skin using the lulur mixture. After the lulur is applied to the skin, yogurt is massaged into the mix. Then comes a thorough rinsing with warm water, and a long soak in a large stone tub, where you lay back and are steeped in rose, frangipani, and ylang-ylang petals, smelling the wonderful fragrances as you relax. Then comes a scrubbing with frangipani soap, toweling dry, and freshly made lotion applied to the skin. Sounds wonderful for the body and soul, doesn't it?
So, how can we bring a little bit of Bali to us? Massage can incorporate Balinese techniques and essential oils, often jasmine or ylang-ylang. Facials can use the rapid, short strokes for scalp and face typical to Bali. And, you can mix up a fair facsimile of lulur using this recipe:
Rice powder - 2 teaspoons
Ground sandalwood - 1/2 teaspoon
Tumeric - 2 teaspoons
Jasmine pure essential oil - 3 drops
A little water
2 cups of yogurt
Whether you are doing this yourself or having your massage therapist use it, make sure to test a small patch of skin to check for any reactions to the ingredients.
Another traditional Balinese spice-based treatment is known as boreh. Boreh has been used in Balinese villages for many years to increase warmth and relieve aching muscles. Please note that pregnant, nursing, or sunburned people should not use boreh. Here's a recipe for Balinese boreh:
Babakan powder (sometimes called kulit kagu, find this in an ethnic shop or the Internet) - 1 ounce
Rice powder - 1 tablespoon
Clove powder - 1 1/2 tablespoon
Grated ginger root - 1 slice
Cinnamon powder - 1 teaspoon
Blend these with water and apply to the skin. After treatment, rinse.
These treatments, while they are relaxing and wonderful, are not all we can do to bring the Balinese glowing skin and warm spirit to ourselves. In Bali, plenty of fruits, herbal teas, fresh air, and spiritual practices are part of daily life. These help to create physically strong bodies, smiling faces, and a community-based culture that provides mutual support and a sense of belonging - all part of a bountiful life. Try incorporating some of the Balinese treatments and daily practices into your life. Your skin will benefit, and your spirit, as well!
Sue Painter is a licensed massage therapist and the owner of the Touch Therapy Center in Knoxville, TN. She has traveled extensively to learn new massage and skin treatments. Sue's successful marketing techniques have given her a book filled a year in advance and grown her clinic to include 3 other massage therapists. She coaches in practice-building and spa marketing, and can be reached at http://www.confidentmarketer.com

