Marbo Scam
среда, 25. јул 2012.
Prevention of Alopecia Areata
понедељак, 21. мај 2012.
Hair Loss in Patches - Alopecia Areata
Hair loss also known as alopecia in medical science assumes different forms. Alopecia Areta is condition is characterized by the occurrence of hair loss in patches that produces a totally bare area encircled by normal hair growth. A number of scientific researches point to the basic cause of this type of alopecia as being both genetic and immunological. There is no cure for autoimmune disorders at this time, only ways to suppress them. That is why hair regrowth in this condition can seem like a constant battle.
There are various types of alopecia areata. But we can divide them into the following groups:
" Alopecia areata monolocularis - It causes baldness in only one spot in any part of the head. Alopecia areata monolocularis is in reference to the initial stage of the disease, with the different alopecia types varying upon their severity. The initial stage will affect the growth of hair on the person's head.
" Alopecia areata multilocularis - It results into multiple area of hair loss. The patient presents with multiple bald spots on the scalp since the onset of the complaint.
" Alopecia areata totalis - In this case the alopecia areata causes the loss of all the hair on the scalp. Alopecia Totalis refers to total hair loss all around the scalp. Again the surface looks as though it's been clean shaven although hair follicles are intact but inactive.
" Alopecia areata universalis - Its symptom is the loss of all body hair including public hair. The condition is called Alopecia areata barbae if it is limited only to the beard. Alopecia areata universalis is the rarest form and presents itself as the loss of hair over the entire scalp and body.
" Diffuse alopecia areata - It happens when a psychological trauma causes a person to lose all his dark hairs. And leave him only with mixed grey and dark hairs. The causes of diffuse alopecia may be of physical and psychological character. Diffuse alopecia areata results in decreasing hair density.
There are several different treatments to aid hair regrowth in hair loss. It is important that the person fully understands his or her particular hair-loss condition, especially when considering going through certain medical treatment processes or using prescription drugs. A better alternative to preventing this condition may well be a natural treatment approach.
At present, there are lots of natural treatments available on the market. These natural treatments come in several forms such as shampoo, activators, vitamins and supplements. One of the best these days on the market is Marbo Hair. This is one of the most trusted natural hair care product in Europe for about 15 years. You can use it for all types of alopecia areata because it is full of mineral salts that stimulate local circulation and hair root. Best thing when it comes to natural hair loss remedies is that you will never experience side effects. As long as you working towards getting your hair back, hair regrowth in alopecia can be very attainable.
уторак, 15. новембар 2011.
Hair Loss And How To Treat It Naturally
четвртак, 10. новембар 2011.
Common Causes Of Hair Loss And How To Cure It
Genetics are a major cause of hair loss. If male pattern hair loss runs in your family then you’re likely to suffer from it also. Hereditary factors cause shrinking follicles, gradual hair loss, and overall thinning in men and women. Usually, most of the people who inherit hair loss begin to see its effects by the age of 50.
Both physical and mental stress could potentially cause you to have hair loss. If you are suffering from stress caused hair loss then you should find a way to reduce stress or get rid of the cause of your stress as soon as possible. High fever, surgery, or sickness might be the cause of your hair loss.
Having tight braids, hair weaves, and tightly pulled back hair could potentially cause you hair loss problems that appear around the edge of the hairline.
Over time, your ability to grow hair will decrease. In old age, hair tends to fall out much easier.
Certain diseases will cause you to have hair loss. Lupus, cancer, syphilis, and diabetes are conditions that could potentially cause you to have hair loss.
Hair loss is a fairly common side effect of many different medications. If you suffer from hair loss after taking a particular medication you should consult your doctor immediately. There might be a more serious problem with your overall health that might’ve caused you to lose your hair.
Not getting the proper nutrients is another reason why people lose their hair. If you get your nutrients in absorbable forms and you get enough silica in your diet (for nutrient absorption) then you should be fine.
Birth control pills, pregnancy, and menstrual cycles all have an effect on hair loss in women. In men, an increase in testosterone might affect hair loss.
Ringworm is another cause of hair loss, often seen in children.
Is a compulsive disorder where people actually pull out their hair. Noticeable hair loss is often the result.
среда, 9. новембар 2011.
Basic Vitamins You Need For Healthy Hair

Vitamin A has a big part in producing sebum. Without it you’ll have dry hair and dandruff. Those symptoms could potentially cause you hair loss. First and second hand smoke along with aspirin and some prescription drugs could prevent Vitamin A absorption. On the other end of the spectrum having too much sebum blocks hair follicles. So overdosing on Vitamin A could actually cause you even more hair loss. Fortunately it’s impossible to over dose on Vitamin A when you get it from food sources. Mango, Oranges, Carrots, Sweet potato and Squash are all good sources of Vitamin A.
понедељак, 7. новембар 2011.
What Is Alopecia Areata?

cup-shaped structures from which hairs grow. This can lead to hair loss on the scalp and elsewhere.
- Traction alopecia – a condition that occurs when ponytails or tight braids put so much stress on the hair that it falls out. If this happens repeatedly it can cause scarring and root damage that will prevent hair from growing back.
- Cicatricial alopecia – a group of related disorders in which inflammation destroys the hair follicles and replaces them with scar tissue. Also referred to as scarring alopecia, this cause of permanent hair loss is often seen in skin conditions such as discoid lupus
erythematosus and lichen planus. - Androgenic alopecia – also called male-pattern or female-pattern baldness, a condition in which the growth phase of the normal hair cycle shortens, making hair more fragile. Over time hairs falls out easily leaving a characteristic pattern of thinning or baldness.
- Trichotillomania – a mental condition in which people have an uncontrollable urge to pull out their hair. This can lead to patchy bald spots on the head.
- Telogen effluvium – hair loss related to a change in the normal hair cycle. This may be caused by an emotional shock – such as the death of a loved one – or physical shock, such as high fever, illness or surgery.