Understanding Hair Loss

Andrea Kuypers
Scalp Inflammation: Causes, Impact and Natural Remedies

Scalp Inflammation: Causes, Impact and Natural Remedies

Which comes first: an uncomfortable scalp condition, or scalp inflammation? Read about the causes of inflammation, the impact to hair loss/growth and natural remedies that can reduce inflammation.

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The Ultimate Guide to Understanding DHT Blockers

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding DHT Blockers

Hair loss has become a common problem worldwide, affecting both men and women. The rise in pollution, stress levels, and unhealthy lifestyle practices have become a growing concern. Hair loss can be caused due to various reasons, including genetics, hormonal imbalances, and a lack of proper nutrition. It can lead to a significant loss of confidence and self-esteem in people. However, with the advancement of technology and research, several hair loss treatment products are available on the market.  If you're experiencing hair loss, you've likely read the term "DHT blocker" in your search for hair restoration products. But what exactly...

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Difference between Hair Shedding & Hair Loss

Difference between Hair Shedding & Hair Loss

Our appearance and sense of self-worth heavily depend on our hair. While having healthy hair can make us feel beautiful and confident, hair issues can make us anxious and frustrated. You can treat hair loss and hair shedding with the right hair loss treatment products. Even though the terms are used interchangeably, they are two issues with distinct causes and solutions. Finding the best solution for your hair problems begins with understanding the differences between hair shedding and hair loss. This blog will discuss the difference between hair shedding and hair loss, so you can learn more about what is...

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Andrea Kuypers
Is hair loss all about genetics?

Is hair loss all about genetics?

Genetics has SOMETHING to do with it...but not ALL of it! This is good news! Just because you're genetically prone to something, doesn't mean you're doomed to be that way. For example, does alcoholism run in your family? Does that mean you're destined to become an alcoholic? No, the genes may be there, but there are certain stressors (ie: environmental, toxins) that may activate a gene. In the case of alcoholism, lifestyle choices would play a large role.  This is the science of EPIGENETICS. Now, we're not scientists, but the research done for us available through universities and doctors suggest that the turning...

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