Ancient Chinese hair loss secrets

Hair Loss Drugs

Any therapy or treatment that originates from the Orient is worth studying as traditionally history almost always re-confirms and verifies that some if not all ancient Chinese hair loss secrets do have the ability to offer some benefits.

This is not by accident, but more evidently due to the existence of humans in China for thousands of years. Over such an extensive period of time, Chinese society has had opportunity to explore potential remedies for all manner of ailments, compounded by the fact that for many centuries, China remained outside the influence of faster-developing countries.

It is important to note that over 99 percent of all nationals in the Orient like India, Hong Kong, Macau aka Macao, China, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia have jet black hair.

Black hair is much more robust, durable and strong than typical heads of hair of blondes, brunettes and redheads. In fact by percentage there is much less hair loss amongst Asians than applies in many other countries where blondes, brunettes and redheads proliferate.

Chinese herbs have been used for centuries on their own and in conjunction with other alternative therapies such as acupuncture, acupressure and Ayurveda to prevent hair loss, re-grow hair and restore natural pigment to gray hair.

Hair loss has many causes, such as the genetic male pattern baldness and diseases affecting glands and hormones. Lack of circulation to the scalp and vitamin deficiencies play a major role in hair health.

Hair loss prevention with Chinese medicine

Certain herbs help bring the body into balance and are used for thinning hair treatment and as baldness cures. The first steps toward hair restoration is increasing the quality of the blood and circulation to the scalp. The key to limiting thinning hair and promoting hair re-growth is early intervention.

Natural hair loss treatments may extend from 3 to 12 months or longer, depending on the severity of the problem, the length of time the condition has persisted, and on the response of each individual being treated.

For more information, we strongly recommend you consult a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner prior to taking any kind of unorthodox remedy for your hair loss. It is well documented that certain combinations of herbs can have adverse effects or even pose a danger to your wellbeing. Always seek professional advice beforehand.

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