by:
Richard Mitchell
In a separate article in this series we looked at several of the most popular flavouring hair loss remedies for ingestion. Here we'll expand that theme to include several possibly
useful flavouring remedies for external use.
Aloe vera - several Indian tribes of North american nation attribute their thick, healthy hair to regular use of succulent
vera gel which they rub into the scalp and hair each night. Herbalists believe that the herb activates the creation of chemical element chemical compound
and contains an accelerator best-known as superoxide dismutane. Several experts feel that these two substances combine to stimulate hair regrowth in those suffering from male pattern type baldness.
Onion (Allium cepa) - this has a high sulfur content that is believed to have hair-healing properties. Several herbalists believe that rubbing the scalp with half an onion before washing hair encourages hair growth.
Red pepper (Capiscum) - a popular people remedy that involves the application of a red pepper poultice to the scalp to act as a skin irritant. This draws blood and nutrients to the scalp and encourages the release of histimines to stimulate cell division and hair regrowth.
Safflower oil (Carthamus tinctorious) - Eastern health practitioners believe that carthamus tinctorius oil applied to the scalp acts as a vasolidator that dilates blood vessels. This allows much blood to deliver nutrients to the hair cyst
thus creating an environment causative to hair regrowth.
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Just just about the author:
Richard Mitchell is the creator of the www.myhairlossadvisor.com website that provides information and guidance to those suffering from premature hair loss. Please go to Herbal Hair Loss Remedies to find out much just about the issues covered in this article.