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What Is The Best Hair Treatment?

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Hair care is truly about general health. If your hair looks awful, it is either a sign that you do not look after it or you are not in peak condition. We instinctively know how to judge someone by their hair like a breeder can judge a dog or a horse by its hair.

Unfortunately, we have been conditioned by promoting to treat the symptoms of bad hair than to treat the fundamental causes. The fact is, that if you have split ends or frazzled hairs, then those hairs cannot be repaired.

Well, there are products that claim to be able to glue the slit ends together and they probably do the job, but the hairs are not being repaired, only stuck together. Those hairs will still bleed nutrients, die and fall out.

If you have long hair and you are doing everything right, but the ends are still splitting, your hair is telling you that your body just cannot not sustain it in good health at that length. Cut it shorter and keep it shorter, even if it is merely an inch or two shorter; it may make all the difference.

Having said that, once you have sorted out your diet and fitness level, you should make sure that the shampoo that you use is of the highest quality and suited to your hair type.

Keep in mind that, in general, salon quality shampoos and treatments are better than those you can purchase in the stores.

So, if you cannot find someone locally to sell you salon quality treatments, you should purchase the mildest shampoos that you can and mix your own conditioner.

It is the case that there are several kinds of hair: like oily and dry. If you look on the Internet, you will be able to find recipes for medications for your hair type.

Be on the look out for natural hair medications that include things like honey, olive oil, fruits like banana, apricot, avocado and peach. They may also contain herbs like rosemary, thyme and dandelion; or proteins like egg, and drinks like tea and beer. There are also beneficial oils, particularly olive oil and coconut oil.

If you can get hold of salon quality treatments, then the directions will be on the botltle, but if you create your own you can be a bit more untroubled concerning the timing.

For example, if you decided that a mixture of honey, crushed ginger and olive oil was correct for your hair sort, then you ought to apply it an hour before cleaning it.

But two hours would not hurt and nor would half an hour, but really the longer the better. Rub it into your hair and scalp quite thoroughly and then cover your hair with a towel or shower cap to keep in the ‘vapour’.

Your body heat will create a mixture of vapour from the items that you use and it is better if they are kept in the vicinity of your hair.

Wash your hair in very mid shampoo and rinse as often as necessary to remove your home-made hair treatment.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is at present involved with hair tonic for hair growth. If you have an interest in hair loss, please go to our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

The History Of Hair Transplanting

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

As with all forms of surgery, hair transplanting has improved much since it was first practiced. However, hair transplanting is not that old, in fact it is one of the newest forms of surgery. It falls into the category of cosmetic surgery because it is not essential and is done only to enhance someone’s appearance, although for some people, losing one’s hair means a loss of self-confidence too.

This is the reason why hair transplanting was pioneered. Dr. Okuda of Japan was searching for a way to replace the eyebrows of people who have lost them in an accident. This was before the Second World War and after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the practice was forgotten amidst all the other issues the Japanese were undergoing.

However, this was not the first example of hair transplantation. Surprisingly, hair transplantation was pioneered in the late Nineteenth Century. Doctors attempted to graft skin complete with hair onto bald spots, but they were unsuccessful, perhaps because they did not have a decent understanding of graphing.

Dr. Okuda’s work was resurrected 20 years later in the late Fifties by Dr. Norman Orentreich, who was looking for methods to conceal balding. His idea was to transplant hair from areas of the head that are not subject to balding to patches that are. For men, this involves taking hairs from the side and back of the head and transplanting them to the top and front of the head.

The hairs on the side and back of the head are falling out and regrowing all the time, so they will regrow. The theory was true that hair follicles from different areas of the head behave in different ways. This was called Donor Dominance.

By the Sixties and early Seventies there was an established ‘best method’ for transplanting hair, However, it was flawed and not aesthetically pleasing, because hairs were transplanted in groups of 15-25 and they looked unnatural. It had not been realized that hairs grow in clumps of four.

In the Eighties and Nineties the size of these plugs of hair was reduced in size, so that a full transplant might involve thousands of grafts with 800-1,000 grafts being performed in one session. Ubel in Brazil and Rassman in the United States were outstanding in this field.

In fact, Rassman was later able to manage thousands of micro-grafts in a single sitting under local anaesthetic and it only took around a week to recover between sessions instead of the two weeks previously needed.

Nowadays, up to 50 grafts can be placed into one square centimetre of scalp and in the early 2000’s surgeons invented the lateral incision, which involves that a group of four hairs may be rooted in at different angles so that they lay flatter instead of sticking up in clumps like dolls’ hair. The lateral incision also offers better coverage with not so many hairs.

There is at present hot debate on the use of different variations of incisions for different purposes and the best hair transplant surgeons use a blend of techniques to cover the recipient’s head more naturally.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on numerous subjects, but is at present involved with hair treatment for dry hair. If you have an interest in hair loss, please go to our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

Can Women Have Hair Transplant Surgery?

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

People associate balding with men and that is not unexpected as most western men do go bald sooner or later. Most men actually hate going bald. Some take to brushing their hair in another fashion, having it cut short or even shaved off altogether or they wear a hat.

Increasingly though, men are seeing balding as a natural course of action over which they have no control and just get on with their lives. This is a step in the correct direction.

However, women go bald too, or at least they can do. Traditionally western women care more about their appearance than their men folk do and so women may take it very badly when or if they start losing their hair. Some women take to wearing a wig and others attempt a hair transplant.

The difficulty is that men and women lose their hair for different factors and hair transplants favour the causes of men’s baldness rather than women’s.

Distinctive male baldness is known as ‘male pattern baldness’ and everyone knows men whom it has affected. It means that men lose hair first at the front, a receding hairline, and then on the top; leaving a band of hair running around three sides of the head. The three lower sides actually have healthy, growing, self-replicating follicles.

It is this hair that is used if a man opts for a hair transplant – vigorous hair and it has to do with testosterone, the male hormone, as oestrogen is the female hormone.

Female baldness tends to have an impact on the whole of the head at the same time, which means that there is not a crop of strong hair follicles from which to transplant hair to other areas of the head. This makes most women inappropriate clients for a hair transplant.

Luckily for women up to about retirement age, baldness only has an effect on a small percentage of them unless it is through illness or the treatment of an illness. On the other hand, merely around 5% of women are good candidates for a hair transplant.

Women who have lost their hair due to using rollers for a long period of time, usually have a few regions of good hair left that may be used for transplanting.

Other women who have a good chance of a successful hair transplant are those who have a form of male pattern baldness and those who have lost hair due to trauma surrounding areas of surgery. Those who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy, will often make a full or near full recovery when the chemo sessions are over.

The easiest alternative for older women is to wear a wig. It is not perfect, obviously, but it does restore some confidence to those who could not otherwise go out without hair. Other choices are hats, scarves and turbans, just like many women wore in the Twenties and Thirties.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is at present involved with tea tree oil for hair loss. If you have an interest in hair loss, please go to our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

Superfoods For Age-Defying Beauty

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Everyone wants to live a longer healthier life. One of the biggest insults is being called ‘an old’ something or other. In the West old people are not merely not respected, but are actually mocked for being, sick, wrinkly and forgetful. This degree of disrespect is quite appalling and very shortsighted seeing as everyone wants to live a long life too.

It is not the same story all over the world. In Asia, elderly people are afforded respect only because they are old and have to do something to lose the automatic respect of strangers. It is no surprise that people want to remain looking young, although young people have much to answer for for creating this situation. Not that it is anything new, calling someone old was an insult whilst I was young too.

This state of affairs has led to people grasping at straws to hang on to their youth well after it is a lost cause. There are plenty of fad and unusual diets on the market and there is always a new fantastic diet or fruit to take the place of the one going out of fashion because it did not work.

In this piece, we will take a look at some of the most well-known fabulous fad diets, without really passing judgment on whether they work or not, because there are experts who will recommend them and specialists who will condemn them and I do not know enough to get off the fence.

One of the latest ones was Goji berries. Goji berries ostensibly originated in Tibet, where a man is reported to have lived to the age of 262 after eating the berries each day. He died in 1930 and had wedded 14 times, leaving 11 generations behind him.

These berries are said to hold 21 minerals, 18 amino acids, Omega fatty acids and 500 times more vitamin C than oranges. These days Goji berries grow outside Tibet as well and can even be discovered growing wild in British hedgerows.

Aloe vera is another cure-all. I have seen raw aloe vera leaf cure skin issues, but I do not know whether creams have the same effect. In Asia, aloe vera grows wild and everyone has it in the backyard..In Thailand, for instance, the temperature is almost always about 35c, but if you snap a leaf in half, the gel inside is always cool.

It is said to contain about 200 active ingredients, with 75 nutrients, 20 minerals, 18 amino acids and 12 vitamins. It is best known for its benefits to the skin, but it is also said to have benefits when taken internally. The gel is good for many things and the inside of the skin is a laxative. You can purchase dried aloe vera in the form of a tea.

Grapefruit diets keep cropping up. I have known of grapefruit diets for losing weight for fifty years, but I do not know anyone who has lost weight by merely eating grapefruits. This is probably one of the more dangerous ways of attempting to remain young.

Honey and royal jelly are said to be useful for health. Honey is the best preservative known to man. Honey is the only food that never, ever goes off and royal jelly is what bees feed their young. Honey may be eaten and rubbed on the hair and skin, possibly diluted with olive oil.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on numerous subjects, but is at present involved with hair tonic for hair growth. If you have an interest in hair loss, please go to our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

Causes Of Hair Loss

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

Hair loss is one of the biggest factors for loss of self-confidence among people of both sexes and most of us would leap at any chance to prevent their loss of hair. This has given rise to a colossal industry providing hair loss medications, most of which are spurious, which is why there is a healthy scepticism about hair loss products.

The fact is that hair loss in essence comes from two causes: heredity and illness.Nobody can do anything about their heredity and a physician is the best person to talk to about illness. However, there are very trivial issues with the scalp that hairdressers are able to deal with such as dryness and dandruff.

The first signs that you are having issues with alopecia, the medical term for hair loss, are dandruff and dry, brittle hair. The difficulty is confirmed when you start losing more than 100 hairs a day. However, you might like to endeavour to sort these minor symptoms out yourself with shampoo for dry hair or dandruff and hair tonic.

Rapid hair loss is sometimes a sign of a more serious illness, so it is vital to go to the doctor for a general check up. It is improbable that the check up will reveal a serious disease like diabetes, lupus or thyroid concerns, but these can be reasons for alopecia, so it is worth eliminating them as the factors as soon as possible.

If it is not an illness that is resulting in your hair loss, it could be a drug that you are taking for an unrelated condition. If you check with your GP, he can prescribe another medication in its place.

The difficulty might be being caused by over-the-counter medicines. For example, slimming pills, anti-depressants and pain killers may be causing the problem.

The use of recreational drugs may also cause hair loss, particularly those that could contain amphetamine such as speed, cocaine, crack and ecstasy.

Although some of these drugs do not naturally contain amphetamines, they are frequently cut with them. In some countries, tablets to help you stay awake longer (uppers) may also contain amphetamine of one sort or another.

Your diet may also be a cause of hair loss. Your body requires specific vitamins and nutrients to be able to carry out precise functions, so if your diet is not providing these items, then something will suffer. Malnutrition is a major cause of hair loss in some countries. A poor diet is often the cause of hair loss among women.

If food is in short supply, lots of mothers will deprive themselves in favour of their children, but women who want to lose weight are also at danger. Fad diets are a prime cause of undernourishment in the developed world, however, beginner vegetarians and vegans, who do not fully understand how to replace meat in their diet might also have issues until they learn more about vegetarianism or veganism.

Hormonal changes may also affect the condition of the hair in both men and women. Hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) can affect women’s hair for the better or the worse, so middle-aged women should monitor their hair loss on a quite routine basis.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is at present involved with hair treatment for dry hair. If you have an interest in hair loss, please visit our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

Natural Treatments For Allergies

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Are you one of the large number of people who suffer from an allergy? Or do you think you may be? There is a higher percentage of people suffering from an allergy now than ever before and no one is really sure why, although there are theories.

Theories range from our immediate environments (our homes) being too sanitized to our external environment being too polluted. Other people point to the huge amount of additives in our food these days. Whatever you put your allergy down to, there is no doubting the fact that allergies are tiresome.

Your medical doctor will be able to identify the cause of your discomfort and this is the best way of treating one allergy, but if your immune system is simply over- reactive to lots of irritants, then you will need to find a way to blanket-suppress your allergies. The GP or the pharmacy can help there too, but if you would rather try some natural methods, read on.

Vitamin B5, or pantothenic acid, is said to offer relief to many sufferers of allergies. The easiest way of taking vitamin B5 is in capsule or pill form, but you can eat it in foods as well.

For meat-eaters, calf’s liver is the best source of B5, but vegetarians can get lots of B5 as well from rice and wheat, sunflower seeds, mushrooms, cheese and avocado’s. Salmon and caviar are great sources of B5 too.

Lime juice is said to alleviate allergies too. The best manner to imbibe the juice is with water. Squeeze the juice of a lime into a tumbler of water and drink. It is also a good way of keeping cool in the summer (when pollen is a problem) and acquiring your vtamin C.

Bananas are well known for treating several conditions: diarrhea and skin problems, for instance. however, bananas can also become the cause of a food allergy, so you might have to proceed with caution if you do not know if you are allergic to bananas.

Eat one or two a day, at breakfast is the best. A banana with cereal for breakfast will help prevent you from snacking before lunch, will provide plenty of vitamin B6, fibre, vitamin C, potassium and manganese.

Antihistamines are anti-allergens too and foods that contain antihistamines include onions, garlic and most fruits. Eating onions and garlic in a fresh salad will help safeguard you against allergies. If you have faith in in immunization, you could try eating a teaspoonful of honey every day on your cereal or in your tea, because honey contains pollen.

Quercetin is a flavonoid found in red wine which has anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine properties, which also makes it anti-allergenic. Green tea is said to have a equivalent effect but for different factors.

Other foods that seem to help reduce the allergies of some people are Omega-3, pineapple and ginger, whether cooked in food or boiled in water to make tea, in which state it is also used to relieve flatulence.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is at present involved with hair tonic for hair growth. If you have an interest in hair loss, please go to our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

How To Correct Dry Skin

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

Dryness affects the biggest organ of our bodies – the skin, affects most people at some time in their life and has numerous causes. Furthermore, it does not necessarily have an impact on all your skin at the same time, which makes it more difficult sometimes to spot..

You might experience dry flaky skin on your head, but we call that dandruff and the skin is the scalp or you may experience dry skin on your hands where the skin, being thick may crack and bleed. Some people call these chaps.

Most people are aware of dry skin on the face and most moisturizers are sold to control or remedy this condition. The scalp comes second in dry skin care and then the hands. However the feet and legs may also experience dry skin.

Rubbing moisturizer on all over is an easy manner of attempting to remedy dry skin and one manner of doing this is taking a hot bath with oil in the water. Another manner is to have a Swedish style oil massage. However, a better, long term policy is to watch what you eat and do: in one word, your lifestyle.

Skin, hair and eyes obtain their nutrients from inside the body. External lotions have a minor impact when compared to diet and exercise. Basically, you can rub your favourite moisturizer and shampoo on every day if you like and it might help, but it will not help as much as eating well and exercising adequately.

So, what to do? Well, there is nothing wrong with skin and hair moisturizers, as long as you comprehend that it is like taking an aspirin to cure a hangover, when the real problem is that you drank excessively. You are treating signs not causes.

There are two varieties of moisturizers for skin care and they work in completely different ways. The first thing to realize is that we are evaporating away through our pores and breath all day long, so the first sort of moisturizer strives to seal that moisture in. Vaseline falls into this category

The second type of moisturizer strives to replenish this evaporation from the moisture in the air around us – the humidity. This sort is known as ‘humectants’ and covers most of the more expensive moisturizers on the market.

Moisturizing has to be accomplished in the correct manner to get the most benefit. A fundamental regimen is to use mild soap on the face, neck and hands and then to apply the moisturizer to the skin while it is still damp. You may exfoliate first if you like to remove dead skin, but the advantages are overstated.

Dead skin will fall off on its own, it does not need to be ripped off. If you decide to help it on its way, do not get rough on yourself and do not do it too frequently. The dead skin acts as a screen for the tender skin underneath, so if you remove this skin, you will require extra protection from the sun. Make certain that this contains a moisturizer as well.

Finally, dry skin may be a result of illness, medication or hormonal imbalance. This makes skin a fantastic barometer of what is going on inside you. If you are worried by the condition of your skin, hair or eyes and you cannot fix it with chemicals out of a bottle, see your physician.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is at present involved with how to restore hair loss. If you have an interest in hair loss, please visit our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

Why You Ought To Be Making More Use Of Coconuts

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

In the West there are different opinions regarding the health advantages of coconut oil. However, in other countries and even continents, people are not confused about coconut oil. In Asia, for example people believe in the advantages of using coconut oil, coconut flesh and coconut milk.

It should be borne in mind that many more Asians have been using coconuts for a lot longer that Westerners. Many Asian households use coconuts in one form or another several times a week. In the West there are two camps, one for and one against, with specialists in either camp.

Coconut oil does not become bodily fat as readily as most other cooking oils because it contains medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) rather than long-chain triglycerides (LCT), This means that it is burnt off more quickly by activity. Look at Asians, they are not starving, use coconut oil and are slim. Obesity in Asians is normally associated with city-dwellers who consume lots of junk food.

Coconut oil raises the body’s general metabolism which helps burn calories more quickly. This factor is also related to coconut oil being an MCT. Coconut oil is considered to stimulate the production of thyroid hormones which is good news for people whose thyroid is sluggish. On the other hand, many other oils impede the production of thyroid hormones.

Many dietitians speak of the benefits of Omega fatty acids. We require Omega -3 and Omega-6, but Omega-6 is fairly simple to acquire from grain-fed meat and most cooking oils. Most of us are short on Omega-3 which is in fish and coconut oil.

Look up the benefits of Omega 3 yourself. Look here: http://omega69.com. We ought to be consuming Omega-6 to Omega-3 at the ratio of 3:1 or 4:1, but the ratio in the West is often 30:1 or even 50:1

Coconut oil is good for the skin and the hair. It has long been employed as a moisturizer and suntan oil, but it is also used as a hair tonic. Rub it on your face and hair an hour before showering for maximum benefit.

Rub it on your skin before sunbathing if you are hoping for a faster tan. Coconut oil makes a good massage oil because it has a therapeutic impact on some skin issues.

Coconut oil has a higher smoke point than other healthy Omega-3 oils like olive oil and flax oil, which makes it better for cooking, especially fast cooking in a wok, Numerous cooks have discovered the advantages of flash cooking food in a wok to preserve the goodness inside, so coconut oil is the best oil to use.

A last interesting fact about coconuts: the milk of young coconuts may be used instead of blood plasma in a transfusion if absolutely necessary. Young coconut milk is the sole natural substitute for blood plasma that will not cause serious bodily injure.

If coconut milk is so in harmony with our bodies while it is young, surely it will not be bad for us once it is a few weeks older?

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on numerous subjects, but is at present involved with hair tonic for hair growth. If you have an interest in hair loss, please visit our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

Natural Health And Beauty Products

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Prior to the Second World War most individuals in most countries used natural products every day for most things. People kept a couple of chickens in the garden and grew a couple of vegetables. If they could not, they bought fresh vegetables, but normally baked their own bread. There were fresh food markets everywhere.

Although tinned food has been with us for 200 years, until 50-60 years ago, food in cannisters or cans, was thought to be more fit for military personnel, than for civilians.

The military consumed food from cans because it was easier to transport, removed their reliance on friendly natives, removed the need to forage and was quicker, because the food could be precooked in huge batches.

Civilians did not require tins because women stayed at home, families were extended and there was lots of time to cook. The Second World War changed all that, Men went to war and women went to work and tins became ‘fit for civilian consumption’.

More powerful and more effective advertising kept it that way and in the Seventies and Eighties, the mass food producers’ dream became a fact, a generation did not learn how to cook and they cannot teach their children how to cook because they do not know how themselves.

Nowadays. young people are hooked on cans and frozen meals that are full of sugar, salt. and preservatives However, some people are seeing the errors that were made and are still being made by depending on processed food. There is a colossal attempt to re-educate

However, this does not only apply to food, but also to health and beauty products in general, although decent food is still the best health and beauty product you can get. Fresh food and natural products will keep you hair, skin and eyes shiny, supple and bright,

Fruit is good for your skin; especially apricots, bananas and avocados mashed up with a little olive oil. The inside of banana skins will treat many minor skin issues, but aloe vera is brilliant for healthy and unhealthy skin. The jelly inside the leaves of the aloe vera can be rubbed on the skin neat. These foodstuffs, or some of them, will grow in lots of places.

Honey has been used for centuries both on skin and the hair as has olive oil and the two can be blended together, applied to skin on any part of the body; left to do its work of cleansing and decontaminating for a time and then washed off. When treating the skin, do not neglect the scalp. Tea tree oil is a strong disinfectant for cuts and blisters.

Hair can be treated with egg albumen, vinegar, real ale and camomile. They are healthy tonics for hair before you wash it with a mild shampoo. Camomile can be applied after shampooing as may any tea. Some remedies are better for certain colours of hair, which you can check easily on the Web

Eyes may be bathed in salt water to remove dust and airborne pollutants. Slices of cucumber have long been used to relieve tired eyes..

It is fun to find out about, prepare and use natural health care products for your skin and hair and in most cases it is cheaper than using shop-bought extracts mixed with preservative chemicals and they are less likely to result in an allergic reaction as well.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on numerous subjects, but is currently involved with hair tonic for hair growth. If you have an interest in hair loss, please go to our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?

When To Ask For Medical Advice Concerning Hair Loss

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Our stance towards our hair is personal and crucial. Some people see their hair as their crowning glory and so it is a source of personal confidence. It is a personal disaster of the first magnitude for these people to start losing their hair.

It is a disaster and their worst nightmare. Most individuals like their hair and would like to retain it and then there are those who shave it off even although they do not need to.

All in all, this means that most people worry about their hair to some extent or another. Some people worry needlessly though. It is quite standard to lose about 100 hairs a day from your head. This is not merely healthy, it is vital to having a full head of healthy hair.

If you would like to check you rate of hair loss, comb or brush your hair as usual and count the fall out. Take note however, that you will lose more after washing your hair, so count with dry hair.

Some health care experts say that the incidence of hair loss is not a function of age, but rather many factors including health, nutrition, diet, exercise. They say that age, race and sex are less important than we used to think.

if this is the case, then it is worth doing a hair count from time to time and going for medical advice if the count rises above 100 a day. In fact, the rapid onset of significant hair loss could be a sign of impending health worries.

One thing that you have to take into account is heredity. Take a look at your grandparents and particularly your grandmothers’ line. Do not forget that the egg that you came from was produced in your maternal grandmother’s womb because baby girls are born with all the eggs that they will ever have.

This means that you were inside your maternal grandmother and were subject to all the health concerns that she suffered. The paternal grandfather does not play such a big role, but your father and his father do.

It is not guaranteed that you will follow them because your diet will be different, but it will give you an indication. of what your future head of hair might look like.

As you may imagine, terminal illness are very hard on the body’s resources and the medicines may be just| as severe in the short term, so do not be surprised if your body diverts resources away from your hair under these circumstances.

However, it may do so during less severe bouts of illness, so bear in mind to keep your strength up and suggest to your physician that you take supplemental vitamins.

If you decide that you ought to go to the doctor, because you are worried about your incidence of hair loss, make certain you tell him everything. Not only what you think is relevant, but about all your bad habits too like whether you drink too much, whether you burn the candle at both ends and whether you take recreational drugs.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on numerous topics, but is at present involved with tea tree oil for hair loss. If you have an interest in hair loss, please visit our web site now at What is the Best Hair Regrowth Product?