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Men’s Hair Loss: How to Reduce it

 

Male hair loss is common, natural, and a fact of life. Society is quite accepting of balding in men, despite the fact that the individual sufferer may not be.

Types of hair loss include the following:

1. Alopecia Areata: This is commonly known as “male pattern baldness” and results in a receding hairline and a circular balding spot on the crown of the head. Causes and rate of this condition are many, to include heredity, anxiety and stress, inactive lifestyle, diet, and age. There are a number of products on the market which help reduce the rate of this type of balding and reversal of the condition is seen in some.

2. Temporary Baldness: This condition can occur following surgery, major life traumas, and certain diseases (e.g., diabetes). Generally, it is temporary as the other condition dissipates.

3. Infection-Induced Baldness: Scalp infections can cause hair to come out in clumps or large amounts (more than 100-150 strands a day). Treatment for the fungus or bacteria will reverse the problem, and new hair will grow again.

The decision to do something about baldness depends upon the individual’s view of the condition. For many younger men, whose faces are still wrinkle-free and collagen-rich, shaving the head for total baldness can be an effective method of dealing with hair loss. Baldness is far more socially trendy than in years past.For those men who are older, and

whose faces show signs of age, hair loss can increase the overall look of “old age.” Drugs, natural products, hair pieces and surgical procedures are all available for help with this issue. An effective herbal remedy is Provillus.

Provillus is an oral supplement, which works to block DHT, a form of testosterone that is responsible for 95 percent of hair loss. It also works to stimulate the scalp and bring dead follicles back to life. You can use Provillus as a preventive supplement, starting the program before hair loss becomes severe, or you can use it after DHT has already begun to take hold of your hair and scalp.

You can get it at www.provillus.comThe final solution? If it bothers you, do something about it. If not, embrace it!

For more information visit: http://www.provillus.com/?aid=738278

 

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