Drug-based : with side effects
Can you imagine how your favorite actor or actress would look like, if they were bald headed? Then you may understand why people are so much worried about their hair fall and receding hairline. If you are one of them, you may already have been struggling in all sorts of remedies on hair loss. You may choice to wear a hat. You used to own one hat before. Now you own 12 hats. You look for medicines and shampoo curing hair loss. But you do not know which one to buy. Many of them you have tried but with no significant effect. And some may also be too stimulus and have unpleasant smell. Adding much to the problem is that drug-based treatment options also come with known side effects, some even quite serious.
Hair Transplant surgery: chasing the receding hairline
The situation is just getting worse. And you start putting on a wig. Then you go to the doctor to get hair transplanted from donor. But you then find it adversely affects the tissue around the newly transplanted grafts. You transplant on front line part but the hairs behind get thinning. And you end up chasing the receding hairline. You may also observe that some greedy doctors would exaggerate your situation and urge you take the transplant surgery. Some may even overstate the number of shafts need to be transplanted. But do we all have to resort to this?
What had been using in different countries?
Hair loss and pattern baldness has been an age-old problem for men and women since mankind ever live. And you know how our ancestors handled this same problem around the world? Let us have a look. We are told some interesting information on this subject: that in Greece, a mixture of nettles, horseradish, cumin and pigeon dropping are used to cure hair loss. Africa & Southern Asia -A mixture chiefly composed of rancid rhino fat and powdered rosemary was used. Northern & Western Europe – includes the combination of boars grease, a lot of ashes (from bees and southern wood), oil of almonds, and other liquids or essence obtained from a flower or a root of some sort. Egypt – a tonic, which contains onions, iron, lead, alabaster and honey; another mix including various animal fat/grease and rubbing the same into the scalp. A few of the more famous animal fats used are those coming from lions, serpents, and crocodiles. China – ingesting a kidney tonic? Are these serious statements, or even just a joke? But we can be certain that there must have been something well known to the local people from generation to generation for hair loss treatment.
Need serious scientific researches into the age-old wisdom
These age-old wisdoms have not been explored nor included in many of today’s hair loss treatment context. Scientific researches into these ancient treasures are so few. Because they are old, not fashionable, they are neglected. But the fact is they have been used for treating hair loss and been examined and proven for so many decades or thousands of years.
You do get a few researching into these herbals now
Days have come now that some doctors and scientists start to examine them on foundation of modern scientific knowledge, findings and methodologies. These ancient natural herbs are researched and blended into treatment of hair loss and being tested. A number of Revolutionary natural hair loss topical and oral products thus emerge. Now they are clinically proven more effective, better than the drug based treatments, and have no side effects as can be explained theoretically and empirically.
So with the help of modern scientific and technology advancement, ancient wisdom on hair loss are remixed and come on stage again. With these modern herbal treatments, hair loss and baldness is no longer a problem without an easy solution.
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