What Would you Do To Find A Hair Loss Cure?

by admin on November 16, 2007

What Would you Do To Find A Hair Loss Cure?

by Jim Favor

If you got past the title of this article then that tells me that you are at least somewhat piqued in interest in finding a hair loss cure. Specifically yours and I would mention that you want an expeditious answer now. Well no such remedy exits without a complete research history check on yourself and how you came to be in this predicament in the first place. You will need to take stock on yourself and know what has happened within your life from today and your historical past.

What you have taken for granted has now gone and you want it back and a hair loss cure is your top priority. So the question begs to ask what would you do to get an answer to a hair loss cure for yourself?

This article will attempt to identify to you why hair loss happens and what kind of alternate treatments are available to you as a consumer and what you can experiment with in order to have hair regrowth to the point it was in when you didnt notice it in the first place.

A little history in hair loss first is in order. The medical term for hair loss is called alopecia and is most common among men. Not to say that women dont experience hair loss, its just that percentage wise, hair loss is more common amongst men than women.

Solutions for a hair loss cure comes in the form of a government approved treatment plan.

That solution is a very successful medication approved by the FDA that is open for you to try without surgery and that is propecia. Now propecia wasnt originally created with the intent to cure hair loss. In fact propecia wasnt even called that name in the beginning but instead called roscar. In any case, roscar was being tested to treat and reduce mens prostate conditions. In fact roscar was somewhat successful but in all the tests a peculiar side effect was being noticed. You guessed it, hair growth was noticed in each and every case tested. The birth of an FDA approved medication treatment was borne from testing another ailment.

In fact the reason that the FDA approved this treatment was that because in over 80% of the men tested with propecia, hair started to grow on mens head. It is now considered one of the primary treatment plans to find a hair loss cure for anyone experiencing hair loss.

Now I did say 80% and not the magical number of 100% which leaves rooms for exceptions. If you look towards exceptions of anything in life, like I do, I want to know what can happen in the 20% of the time it doesnt work.

So the exceptions are not reacting to the hair loss within an acceptable period of time. That time period is treating a hair loss cure within 5 years of you noticing and verifying that indeed you are experiencing hair loss. Along with the fact that older men using propecia does not seem to affect them. Older men being a subjective age over 50 more or less would be considered in that category.

Why these exceptions occur, no one really knows, but then no one really knows for sure why hair loss happens in the first place. Researchers and scientists can take educated guesses of why it happens but its just a matter of deduction when you come right down to it.

So as you can see, in trying to find a hair loss cure comes at a hefty price with experimenting with different medications at worst case but then you have to take on a mindset that a hair loss cure does exist and that you just havent found the right key to hair regrowth.

Learn how to cope with hair loss and find out other peoples perspectives on the matter on finding a hair loss cure where quality information is openly discussed to educate people. Visit http://www.thehairlossfix.com for more free information and resources to research.

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