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Hair Loss From Refined Carbohydrates, you body takes an insulin hit.

December 20th, 2009

This can cause hair to weaken and fall out, which is my case.   Does anyone know if hair loss from insulin spikes (from processed carbs) can be reversed though diet and exercise? My hair has really thinned out, and my hairline is starting to recede. I know it could be genetics, but I have a strong feeling that it’s from my poor diet.

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How do I get hair loss checked without insurance?

September 3rd, 2009

2ndOpinion asked:


Is there a way I can get some hair loss checked without health coverage? By doing some research, it looks like I’d have to consult with a dermatologist. I basically want to see whether it’s hereditary or some other health condition, and what my options are to treat it.

I know I’d probably have to end up paying out of pocket, but what would be the ideal way of seeking help?

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Bosley Hair Restoration - is it natural looking?

June 24th, 2009
My brother wants to use Bosley he already consulted with them and knows how much it will cost. As a concerned brother, I want to know is Bosley really effective and is it really natural looking? Anyone who sees him after this surgery know he had this done? What are some of the post-surgery precautions he needs to do? Thanks.

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Everytime, I saw the article about hair loss and they also advise people to consult with doctor. However, they never mention what type of doctor should we visit? Does anyone visit doctor and get good result? What is my expectation?

May 13th, 2009

Do new hair trasplant techniques such as follicle replacement work?

May 10th, 2009

allcharm97 asked:


You see pictures all the time of the results, but those are clearly the best ones. Generally speaking…how natural does a hair transplant look? Is it recommended to simply do this for newly balding (ie just filling in the gaps)?

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Most men will experience hair loss in their lifetimes. It’s estimated that seventy percent of adult males will experience some degree of balding, while advanced male pattern baldness will affects over one half of them.

That’s a staggering figure! Seventy Percent!

Unfortunately, a large number of hangups are tied in with men’s hair. When you’re a youth and wearing it long, be it “Bon Jovi” style or the ‘classic’ mullet, your hair is an image of your youth and virility. As you enter your prime, your hair and it’s style reflect your success and power. And, as you continue to age, your hair begins to define you as distinguished and knowledgeable (think of Sean Connery, for example).

And, continuing these unfortunate circumstances, our modern culture continues to reinforce these negative stereotypes. Think of the ads where the older man, with perfect hair, frolics with the very young, nubile woman – typically in a pool or the ocean.

The image is clear. If you want to be sexually desirable and viewed as viril, you need a full head of luscious hair.

I wonder how Telly Savalas would feel about that?

There are several issues here we need to address, not only the cultural problems but the medical as well.

One is that men must begin to recognize hair loss is natural, and you’re not the only one! Almost three-quarters of our population will be or is going through what you’re going through.

Second is that your abilities and vigor are not represented by your hair. Only when you make cheap attempts to hide it does it reflect negatively upon you. If you’re loosing your hair, you can address it naturally, while telling your barber to trim your hair to not negatively accentuate your hair loss.

To put it another way, age gracefully!

Continuing the negative effects of this, most companies answers to male baldness is to prescribe harsh chemicals to be applied – typically at a cost of about $40 a month!

It’s not widely discussed, but there are many causes for male hair loss:

hormonal changes

stress

poor scalp and hair care.

And, yes, you MAY be one of those men who have a biological reason for hair loss But modern studies have shown that it is not necessarily the heredity sure-thing we used to think. Just because your grandfather on your mom’s side was bald as a cue-ball doesn’t mean you will be.

And, the thought of putting those chemical treatments directly on my scalp is a frightening thing.

Turns out, modern thinking points out that a lifetime of poor scalp care could be starving out your hair and causing it to simply die off and fall out.

Perhaps we need a new hair care and scalp-treatment approach to hair loss.

April 15th, 2009
Jon Patrick asked:




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Does hair replacement surgery work?

April 8th, 2009
razor asked:


and if, how long the new hair will remain, will gradually fall fà ¼ r always or it? What are the average costs fà ¼ r a procedure of this kind?

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How to treat and control the hair loss for male?

March 17th, 2009
chiew asked:


is there any treatment for hair loss? i dont want to go to saloon treatment store. but i want to have natural treatment. like what should i eat? what should i use for cleaning my hair? how often should i wash my hair? how to make grow the loss hair back?

im not bold yet but my hair started to fall bit by bit.

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Wat is de diagnose van een tiener het verliezen haar en gewichtsverlies?

February 26th, 2009
sunshine asked:


Wat als een tiener rond 14, haarverlies had en gewicht ongeveer 4 ponden normaal gewicht verloor, welke diagnose is dat? Is het kanker, lukekimia, of iets anders? Als it' s ****** of lukekimia welk stadium dit is? Vertel me echte feiten! :))

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What hair loss product will slow or stop my receding hairline?

February 4th, 2009
Source:Independent asked:




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