Hairloss Treatments – Ancient Treatments Still Work Today

by admin on April 16, 2007

Hairloss Treatments – Ancient Treatments Still Work Today.

by Paton Jackson

Hairloss has always existed and people have always suffered from it. More than that, People have started inventing hairloss treatments thousands of years ago and they still do – The FDA has announced in a recent report that over the last nine years more than 300,000 new hairloss treatments that claim to stop hair loss and regrow hair have been examined.

Before we will go over the leading ancient hairloss treatments that still work today, we want to introduce you to two hairloss treatments legendary treatments:

The first legend is about the ancient Egyptians who believed that they will avoid or treat hairloss by putting fat of lions like lions and crocodiles over their head. The second legend is about Julius Caesar and Napoleon who also suffered from hair loss and tried to hide it by combing their back hair forward.

It seems that natural hairloss treatments have always been popular, most of them include herbs. Those herbal hairloss treatments are proven to stop hairloss and regrow hair. The most popular are: Saw palmetto (Seranoa repens) – This is the most common herbal hairloss treatment – it slows hairloss, stimulates hair growth and protect the prostate. It is made out of the berry extract. Other popular herbal hairloss remedies are green tea and Ginkyo biloba.

Another popular hairloss treatment which has been used for centuries is hair extension or hair replacement – this is actually a method of hiding hairloss and not stopping it. This hairloss treatment includes wigs made of synthetic fibers or human hair and hair additions such as hair weaves and toupees.

Yet, if you suffer form hair loss we suggest that you try using also modern hairloss treatments. There are effective and safe hairloss products which are proven to stop hairloss like Propecia, the all natural Revivogen and Minoxidil. Dont get frustrated of hair loss. Like any medical problem, it can be cured. It is all up to you. Good luck.

911 Corp. executed an independent research to find the best hairloss treatments. Find out all about the results and other hair loss information on hairloss treatments and products http://www.911stophairloss.com – The Hairloss online source

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