There are several natural treatment methods for alopecia that can help you get back your hair. These include the application of coconut oil on the scalp and the massage of coconut oil on the roots of the hair. These two treatments contain essential nutrients that the scalp needs. Another effective method is using the juice of lemon seed and black peeper. These two substances can be mixed with water and applied to the scalp. Garlic has a high sulfur content and it can help you control the rate of hair loss and also increases the production of collagen.
Onion juice
Onion juice can be applied directly to the scalp or mixed with shampoo. While the smell may be unpleasant, you can mask the smell by adding essential oils to the mixture. You should try to apply the juice to a small patch of hair for a few days before attempting to use it daily.
Onion juice has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, which may help improve the growth of hair in those suffering from alopecia. It also boosts blood flow to the scalp, thereby improving the conditions for hair growth. It may also help restore hair loss caused by an auto-immune disease, like alopecia areata.
Rosemary oil
If you are searching for a natural remedy for alopecia, you should know about the benefits of rosemary oil. Rosemary oil contains anti-inflammatory properties. It can be used as a natural hair loss treatment. However, it must be used in a proper way. You must dilute the oil with a carrier oil before you apply it to your hair. You can use it on your hair up to twice a week.
The oil contains carnosic acid, a compound that helps nourish the hair. The compound also strengthens the hair follicles and protects them from breakage and damage. The oil also improves the condition of the scalp, and this will affect hair loss.
Zinc
Zinc is an important nutrient for hair follicles. When hair follicles do not receive enough zinc, they will not be able to produce new hair shafts. This can lead to poor immune function, hormone imbalances, and hair loss. In addition, a zinc deficiency can trigger a temporary condition called Telogen Effluvium. This condition will cause diffuse shedding all over the scalp. It can last for up to 12 months. In severe cases, zinc deficiency may lead to chronic Telogen effluvium and patchy balding.
Zinc supplementation has been used for years as a natural treatment for alopecia. One study reported that nine out of 15 patients who took oral zinc sulfate supplements showed hair growth improvement. Other studies have found that zinc supplementation can speed up the healing of the hair follicle.
Coconut oil
Coconut oil contains fatty acids that are good for the scalp and hair. Its medium chain triglycerides (MCFAs) have antibacterial activity against gram-positive bacteria. One such molecule is linoleic acid, which inhibits Helicobacter pylori. This molecule also inhibits the five-alpha reductase enzyme. These benefits are further enhanced when applied to the scalp.
Coconut oil can also be used as a deep conditioner for the hair. You can apply a small amount to each strand. However, you shouldn’t apply too much. Otherwise, it will weigh down your hair. It is best applied in small portions once a day or every other day. If you have oily hair, you can apply it before shampooing.
Ginseng
The present invention relates to a composition comprising carbohydrate-rich ginseng extract for the treatment and prevention of alopecia areata. The composition can be provided orally or as a topical cream. Ginseng extract has shown some promise in treating alopecia areata.
Ginseng may help regrow hair by increasing blood circulation and stimulating dermal papilla cells in human hair. These cells help regulate hair growth. Hair follicles have three growth phases. The anagen phase lasts anywhere from three to five years. When this phase is abruptly interrupted, hair loss occurs. However, ginseng is believed to promote proliferation of these cells and restore the natural cycle of hair growth.
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