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Taking a Homeopathic Look at Hair Loss

It is no secret that hair loss is both a problem for men and a problem for women. Hair loss is women is almost completely ignored in mainstream drug culture as more and more treatments flood your local pharmacy to treat his hair loss but never hers seemingly. That’s why more and more women are turning to at home homeopathic treatments as a natural hair loss cure. Not only do you get the chance to make many of your own medicines, you can use ingredients that you know are natural and are form fresh sources. Let’s take a look at some homeopathic remedies people are using to help stop hair loss and to help stimulate new hair growth.

What makes homeopathy so popular is that it takes a full body approach to medicine. It doesn’t just diagnose physical problems and then try to treat them with a pill or a shot; homeopathy attempts to understand why you hurt and what might have caused it. It will look at your emotional self and your psyche to try to attribute causes and conflicts that are affecting your health.

One of the biggest culprits in the world of homeopathy is stress. Not only does each and everyone one of us need less stress in their life, they need to solve the stresses that they feel. If you are having problems at work or at home, instead of ignoring them or performing exercises or aroma therapy to forget about them, you are encouraged to solve these stress factors causing problems so that you can be mentally and physically free of them forever. Not only is this a healthy way to cure yourself of illness, it is a proactive way to live your life from here on in.

Homeopathy may not be able to solve all of life’s problems, but its proactive and honest approach to how we feel about each other and those around us can help us do a lot more than just grow hair.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Salty Says:

    Olive Oil treatment works very well for Black womens’ hair loss.
    Keep a check on thyroid levels–it’s your homones talking!

  2. sillyputty Says:

    I am looking for a gentle hair color product that covers grey, lends strenght to hair and lessens damaging effects of chemical processing. I have found both Naturetint Color and Henna to be very drying. I have used semi perm ammonia-free over the counter products in the past which have been applied only to my roots, however breakage is still an ongoing dilemma. Can u reccomend a less damaging product that is effective. Most color products contain peroxide which I think is a true contributing factor to hair loss. Are there products that address color for thinning hair?

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