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Natural Cures for Hair Loss – Stopping the Loss and Growing it Back

Experiencing hair loss? You’re not alone, many people struggle with hair loss and they seek a cure, how ever there is no natural cure for hair loss, only treatments.In this short article we’ll discuss how you can’t cure your hair loss but can stop or slow it down, and also give you an expectation of how long it can take to stop hair loss.

Treat your Hair Loss don’t Cure It

Unfortunately the only permanent cure for hair loss or thinning hair is a transplant right now.Realistically a hair transplant is no fun, and it is very expensive. How ever there are quite a few natural hair loss treatments you can use to stop your current hair loss, and depending on the product stimulate regrowth of some of the hair you’ve lost.

The majority of these treatments do the same thing to stop hair loss, they block DHT (a hormone) from reaching the scalp where it slows down and almost stops the growth stage of your hair. Once this hormone is blocked you will stop losing your hair.Stopping hair loss by blocking DHT how ever doesn’t always mean you’ll get new hair growth back.

Stop Then Regrow

Once hair loss is stopped you can begin to concentrate on regrowth.Hair loss products that block DHT will stop hair loss, and also possibly supply the required nutrients to dormant hair follicles to start new hair growth. How ever not all treatments will do this, it is possible you will need another product or hair loss supplement to kick start the growth phase. If this is the case I suggest you look into some hair loss product reviews to decide which treatment is best for you.

How Long Does it Take?

Back to Nature-southindian Herbals and Their Medicinal Uses

BACK TO NATURE-SOUTHINDIAN HERBALS AND THEIR MEDICINAL USES

INTRODUCTION

          

Man has been using plants as medicine from time immemorial. All major civilization in the past had developed their own system of medicine, mainly based on herbs of all such system perhaps most comprehensive and scientific is that of ancient India, known as Ayurvedic development during the Vedic period by our sages and seers. They had identified hundreds and hundreds of plant species capable of functioning as medicine in the human body and curing its maladies.

 

Green medicine have been proved to be highly effective and a successful mode of therapy to cure various diseases caused by microorganisms. Present, 300 plants extracts and tinctures are utilized in modern medicine. The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that about 90 percent of people in the world rely on traditional medicine primary health needs chemical investigation and biological screening of about 300 wild tribal medicinal plants have been carried out by many researchers.

 

A survey indicates that 393 medicinal plant species are used in traditional formulations and are sold in commercial outlets of the 393 species distributed in 103 families; Leguminosae emerges as the largest family of Pharmacological importance with a total of 41 medicinal Plants used in the traditional formulations. Asteraceae is the second family with respect to ingredients of traditional formulations (19 species). Zingiberaceae and Apiaceae have 13 species each, followed by Euphorbiaceae with 12 species that one used in various formulations.

 

Herbs form a major segment of medicinal plants used in traditional formulations with a total of 158 species. Trees and shrubs from the next dominant group with 95 and 80 species used in the formulation of drug respectively.

Medicine Balls… From Back Breakers to Muscle Makers

Medicine balls have been hovering in the corner of the gym for close to 2 centuries.  The first medicine ball was designed and used by William “Iron Duke” Muldoon in 1830.  Iron Duke was a championship wrestler and boxing trainer in New York back then and the medicine ball was developed as a strength training device.  I doubt very much that back then Iron Duke knew that his simple idea would turn into such a diverse tool in the fitness and sports industry.

The original medicine balls featured a tough leather outer skin.  You can still buy models of this style and like the original they are truly designed for basic strength training.  Great for fitness and building any muscle in the body, leather covered medicine balls may not be fancy but they get the job done when it comes to general strength building.  A leather medicine ball routine utilizing a range of weights and a good variety of exercises will help build muscles throughout your body from calves and thighs to biceps your neck and back.  As with any weight training the performing the exercises the right way is important otherwise you’ll find the medicine ball to be a back breaker rather than a muscle maker.  You can start by searching online for medicine ball training resources

That covers weight training now lets really get into the nitty-gritty.  If you shop online at sites like www.morleyathletic.com you’re going to find a lot more than the old fashion style leather covered medicine balls.  This is where it starts to get exciting for you hard core team sports athletes out there.

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