Common Causes Of Hair Loss
• Medical Conditions — illnesses such as lupus, diabetes, or diseases associated with the thyroid glands can affect the growth and production of hair in a person’s system.
• Medications — certain medications for people who undergo chemotherapy sessions, and various drugs which help treat depression, arthritis, and heart problems may also cause baldness.
• Poor Nutrition — insufficient protein and iron in your body can be added to hair loss causes because these are two important components which strengthens your hair to make it grow. Experts say that when a person is deficient in vital nutritions there isn’t enough supply of vitamin and minerals to maintain hair growth.
But the most common cause is hormonal changes which brings on thinning hair, receding hairline even baldness…the reason this happens, a hormone called DHT being released into your bloodstream.
The DHT hormone attaches itself to the hair follicles causing them to get smaller and smaller. Eventually the hair follicles die leaving you with areas of missing hair.
Haulting the DHT is the natural solution for growing back your thinning hair and improving nutrition. But how?
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