Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Does anyone have solutions for excessive hair loss?

My hair has been falling alot for the last 2 years i'v been to the doctor, tried tablets and shampoos nothing has worked..Has anybody had a similar problem and know any remedies...Please share...Does anyone have solutions for excessive hair loss?
Try home remedies at



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http://www.wellnesstalk.org/growhair.htm



http://www.wellnesstalk.org/splitend.htmDoes anyone have solutions for excessive hair loss?
Try using iron supplement tablets. Iron makes your hair follicles much stronger and will stop your hair falling out and will make it grow back thicker.
Get tiny little rabbits tattooed to your scalp, from a distance they look like hares!
Live with I do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As you have been to the doctor I am sure you have tired all the normal stuff like Regain shampoo. If it is a really big issue for you I guess you could try a wig (look more convincing on woman) and even a hair transplant. Otherwise just try alternative therapy. Also, stress can cause it so go and see a psychologist.
you know ,stress is one of the reasons why your hair falls out.ask your dr. to refer you to a specialist, try relaxing classes.i hope you find a cure.
shave them off
Have you tried Nourkrin? It's not just another tablet - really works - my hair has been thinning since my teens and by about 2 years ago was quite thin on top......been taking Nourkrin for about 9 months now and hair not only stopped falling out but has been growing! Im ecstatic about it- its given me a lot of confidence again - I dont have to think about wigs etc.......



It's available even in Argos now - so it must be working for others........try to buy in bulk over internet to save money as one month supply costs 50 pounds......sites like www.multipharmacy.com do good deals like 3 for 90 pounds. You can read about it at www.nourkrin.com.



If you do buy it - stick with it for at least 6 months - new hair grows at that point - It's worth it!



Be careful with stress levels and eat healthily too - Gillian McKeith's book 'You are what you eat' gives lists of foods good for hair.

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