Unravel The Mysteries of Female Hair Loss
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UNRAVEL THE MYSTERIES
OF FEMALE HAIR LOSS
AND LEARN HOW TO REGROW YOUR HAIR
NATURALLY!
It's easier than you think...
Dear Sister Hair Loss Sufferer:
If you're a woman experiencing hair loss and you've been told
there's nothing you can do about it -- don't believe it. I was told
the same thing, but I refused to accept it.
At age 32 my hair began falling out by the handfuls and it didn't
stop until I was practically bald. Within a two month period of time I
lost over 90% of my hair. I was experiencing a severe case of telogen
effluvium (diffuse hair loss) along with alopecia areata. This wasn't
my first episode of hair loss but it was definitely the most extensive
and the most dramatic.
This episode brought me back to the doctors once again, but once
again all my lab work came back in the normal range. I was supposed to
be thankful (which I was) that I didn't have any type of
life-threatening illness. But as far as getting a remedy for my hair
loss -- I was told there was none. The only advice I was offered was
to get a good wig and get on with my life.
Ironically, during this time I happened to be tending a bare patch
of lawn in my front yard. Watering and fertilizing the seedlings had
me anxiously anticipating the blades of grass that would soon be
sprouting. As the bare patch filled in with thick healthy grass, I
_knew _there must be some sort of "fertilizer" that would help sprout
the hair on my bare scalp. I was determined to find out.
Through research and with the help of a cosmetologist who
specialized in thinning hair, I learned about powerful natural
ingredients used to stimulate hair growth. After applying these
natural ingredients, my scalp felt energized and invigorated. Within
months soft new hair began to appear, eventually becoming thicker,
healthier and shinier than it was even before the loss!
Needless to say I was amazed, relieved and excited all at the same
time. Learning about hair loss became my passion. I immersed myself in
every piece of information I could find on the biology of hair growth
-- becoming diligent in my quest to understand why women lose their
hair and how to prevent it.
My newfound "purpose in life" was to help other women suffering with
female hair loss through education, empowerment and solutions. This
offer includes all the information needed for women to understand and
take charge of their own hair loss condition and begin growing
beautiful, healthy hair.
REGROWTH IS POSSIBLE IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF FEMALE HAIR LOSS!
The most important thing I learned is that regrowth is possible in
most cases of female hair losseven when the cause is hereditary.
Many women falsely believe that because androgenetic alopecia is
caused by an inherited gene, balding is inevitable. Fortunately this
isn't true. With androgenetic alopecia, the hair doesn't actually fall
out. Instead, the follicle narrows progressively over time, producing
thinner, weaker hairs that provide less scalp coverage. This is a slow
progressive process. It takes many years for the follicle to atrophy
and cease producing hair. As long as the process is not complete,
there is potential for improvement.
Cicatricial (scarring) alopecia is the only type of female hair
loss that is permanent and irreversible. In this type of hair loss the
follicle is destroyed by scar tissue. Fortunately this is a rare form
of hair loss, accounting for less than 3% cases.
Regrowth can be achieved in every other type of hair loss as long as
the underlying follicles are alive and undamaged. In most cases of
female hair loss, the growth cycle becomes disrupted, but the
follicles remain alive and fully capable of producing healthy hair
once favorable conditions are created.
Alopecia areata and telogen effluvium are two forms of hair loss
which commonly affect women. These types of hair loss respond well to
natural treatments.
The potent formulas I use work to re-activate the follicles which
have become non-productive. The sooner treatment is started the better
but as long as the follicle is alive, potential remains.