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Similarly, according to The Nutritional Supplements Health Guide, if there is an abundance of zinc in the system, it can also cause hair loss so it is important to get the balance right.
Cranberry juice is enriched with enormous quantities of Melatonin. This Melatonin helps people sleep better as it is popularly known as the 'sleep...
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Read More »Getting a daily supply of a range of healthy nutrients is generally a good thing but some vitamins and minerals, when consumed in excess, can cause side-effects, including hair loss.
Evidence still suggests that all modern humans are descended from an African population of Homo sapiens that spread out of Africa about 60,000...
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Read More »Vitamin A is not only found in food and drinks but is also present in acne medications such as Accutane and Roaccutane. In approved doses it helps healthy hair growth but, if this is regularly exceeded, can lead to blurred vision, vomiting and hairloss. As Vitamin A is fat-soluble, the body takes what it needs and stores the rest for later use, making it easier to unwittingly overdo it. It is worth noting that just 100 grams of carrots - which is the equivalent of one large carrot - weighs in at 334% of the RDA target. so you do not need to consume Vitamin A daily.
2) Avocado: Avocados are one of the biggest natural DHT blockers. They are rich in proteins, amino acids, magnesium, folic acid, copper and iron....
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Read More »In order to combat hair loss caused by having an excess of certain nutrients in your blood, the first thing to address is your diet. Examine your intake of food, drinks, supplements and medicines to make sure you understand how these imbalances came about in order to rectify your habits. Keeping a food diary can help you to identify where the excess may be creeping in and keep you on track afterwards. Telogen Effluvium is the most common cause of hair loss from nutritional deficiencies and medication side-effects. It is temporary and causes thinning all over the scalp. Once you have addressed the root cause, it should clear up in no longer than six months' time. The hair will generally regrow on its own, however, treatment for Telogen Effluvium can help to speed up the regrowth process. This generally involves daily, topical applications of high strength minoxidil to help stimulate the affected areas. Telogen Effluvium can exacerbate or trigger hereditary hair loss in both men and women with a genetic predisposition. So if you have any concerns regarding unusual levels of shedding, it is always best to get professional advice from a hair loss specialist.
If you're healthy and do not have any known risk factors at age 35, you do not need to have an annual physical examination. In general however, I...
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To ease discomfort: Use a heating pad. A heating pad placed on your lower abdomen may soothe bladder pressure or pain. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty...
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Water. One of the best things to do during a colon cleanse is to drink plenty of water. Drinking at least 10 to 12 glasses of water gives your body...
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Prostatitis is inflammation (swelling) of the prostate gland. It can be very painful and distressing, but will often get better eventually.
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