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Hair Loss in Women- Natural Treatments

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August 10, 2015

[Publisher’s Note: Although there are some valid suggestions in the article below as far as natural “treatment”, I believe the number one cause of women’s hair loss is by far mineral deficiencies followed by exposure to environmental toxins. Of course there may be genetic predispositions for most conditions and diseases under certain circumstances, but genetics is not the root cause, otherwise we would have observed this condition down through the years rather than an explosion the last couple of decades. On-the-other-hand there does appear to be a more likely genetic component to hair loss in men.  My personal observation is that hair loss in women is a recent phenomenon.  Growing up in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, it was rare and even shocking to see a woman with thinning hair, just as it was to see someone who was truly obese.

I believe as Dr. Linus Pauling did that the degradation of the mineral content of food growing soils has caused an unprecedented development of a whole range of diseases and “conditions” which are often being attributed wrongly to “genetics”. This notion is probably the number one mantra and falsehood of mainstream and drug-based medicine. Therefore, the first avenue of hair-loss “treatment” should be to ensure that you are either eating foods grown in soils sufficient in essential trace minerals are by supplementing with those minerals in which you are deficient.]

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(NaturalSociety.com) Last fall, the Daily Mail reported on the results of a poll of women that showed 1/3 of participants reported thinning hair, 3/4 of whom blamed life and work stress on the condition of their hair. A sixth of the women said they had experienced hair loss by their 30th birthday, while 8% reported losing their hair by the age of 25.

Philip Kingsley, a celebrity hairstylist who worked on Aubrey Hepburn’s hair, says more women are losing their hair than ever before. Fewer of women go completely bald than men, he says, as many women have thinning hair.

According to Kingsley, who lays his eyes and hands on plenty of scalps, the “vast majority” of women who visit his trichology clinics in London and New York complain of thinning or fine hair.

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