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Background information: Pattern Baldness
(Androgenetic Alopecia)
Androgenetic Alopecia or Pattern Baldness is the name of the illness
that most bald or balding persons are suffering from.
Men
with Androgenetic Alopecia incur a
higher degree of hair loss than
women. The process of hair loss usually starts with a receding hair line.
DHT (short for dihydrotestosterone) is a significant contributing factor to
Androgenetic Alopecia.
DHT is an important hormone but after adulthood, the body
requires much less of it. If excess DHT is produced, it
binds / clings to the hair
follicles and a waxy substance is produced
that builds up under the skin on the top of the head. It is this wax like
substance that causes the hair loss. As it builds up, the hair follicles become
submerged and unable to sustain hair growth.
Imagine your entire body is a single hair follicle and you are standing, glued
to the floor, in an empty swimming pool. As the pool fills up with water you
eventually submerge and become unable to breathe. The waxy substance does the
same thing to the hair follicles, it submerges them.
Herbal
Baldness
Treatment
from Thailand:
Thailand has
a long history and excellent reputation in body care using massage and herbal
foods. This treatment,
which is based on
Citrus Hystrix (see
image), has been tested on more than 300 men and women in Thailand (all Thais) with
outstanding results. It is made only from herbs
and spices. It is a 100% all
natural, smooth paste with no preservatives. When
placed on the head it
activates a release of
the waxy substance (see above) which can then be massaged or rubbed away
via the scalp pores. With less and less wax around, the hair follicles revive and a gradual
and complete restoration of normal hair growth occurs.
Reference Links:
Androgenetic Alopecia (pdf
file)
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A Social History
Disclaimer: This
treatment
may
cause
nausea.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle
during treatment is important e.g. eating a
balanced diet with lots of fruit
(esp. bananas) and vegetables, doing moderate exercise daily, not drinking
too much alcohol and not working too
hard. We encourage interested persons to
visit our salon in Chiang Mai, North Thailand
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