Herbs hold an obvious appeal for many people
because they support the body's natural healing mechanisms to target the cause
of the problem, as opposed to merely tackling the symptoms. It would be wrong
to present herbal hair loss remedies as a miracle solution for all sufferers —
there is however growing evidence to support the view that some herbal remedies
offer real hope to many people.
Let's examine the case for some of the more
popular remedies to determine if they're worth trying.
Ginkgo biloba: This popular herb is thought to
improve blood circulation to the brain and skin. Herbalists believe that the
increased flow of blood to the brain area delivers more nutrients to the hair
follicles thus promoting hair regrowth. The recommended dose is 120-160mg of
dry extract each day spread over three doses.
Green tea (Camellia sinesis): It is thought that
catechins found in green tea may inhibit the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase that
converts testosterone into hair-unfriendly DHT. It is therefore believed to be
effective in preventing and treating male pattern type baldness. You should
drink several cups of green tea each day or take it in capsule form as
instructed by the manufacturer.
He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum): Also known as
Fo-Ti, this Chinese herb has traditionally been used to reduce hair loss. It is
found in many commercial preparations, or in tea and capsule form.
Pygeum (Pygeum africanum): Derived from the bark
of an evergreen, it works in a similar way to green tea. It is widely used to
treat prostate problems and male pattern baldness. Users should take 60-500mg
per day in pill or capsule form.
Saw palmetto (Seranoa repens): This is the
current treatment of choice for many men due to its ability to protect the
prostate, slow hair loss and encourage hair regrowth. It forms the core element
of many commercially prepared hair loss treatments but can easily be obtained
in its pure form. The recommended dose is a 160mg capsule twice each day, but
make sure the ingredients are made from the berry extract not the dried berries
themselves.
Stinging nettle (Urtica diocia): This has long
been favored as a means of preventing hair loss due to its ability to block the
conversion of testosterone into DHT. It can be taken in pill or capsule form
with an optimum dose of 50-100mg per day. It is particularly effective when
combined with pygeum and saw palmetto.
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