What's your name scientific...?
Sir... Garlic is good for hair loss.. Read the article below my writing..
It's written by the experts.. Is there a medical basis..
If you read it..Looks like he's asked three doctors to do an article...
It's a kind of folk remedy..
So there are people who see the effects and there are people who don't..
(It's medical...)..Minok and Pekka are the same, right?!)
Trying to approach folk remedies in terms of scientific and unscientific is not the right thing to do..
Natural food, which is often made with bean sesame seeds, is also quite good for those who work, but just because the majority of people don't work doesn't mean natural food is unscientific and wrong, right?
Now that there is no proper treatment to prevent hair loss and help with hair growth..
I think it's a smart way to find various anti-hair loss books that suit you..
Oh, from the bottom, it's an article..
It's on the gate of DAEDAMO.
Water and vegetables prevent 'hair loss'
(:: preventing and treating the change of seasons::) Just as animals molt when the season changes, many people are worried about losing their hair these days. It's not a concern for those who don't have much hair or are experiencing hair loss. In this case, if factors such as stress, overwork, and diet overlap, hair loss can be further aggravated, so careful management is necessary.
In the past, hair loss was common among middle-aged people in their 40s and 50s or older, but it is now easily found among young people. The number of people with hair loss is increasing not only for men but also for women. However, women just don't look completely bald like men because their forehead lines are maintained even if they have hair loss.
There are various causes of hair loss. Genetics, excessive secretion of male hormones, and aging are the main causes. Recently, lack of nutrition, excessive nutrition, and the use of irritating shampoo due to excessive stress and uneven eating habits are considered to be the cause of hair loss. Symptoms such as circular hair loss are more likely to occur in test-takers or newcomers to society who are about to take exams and get a job, office workers whose lives are irregular due to frequent overtime work, and young women with sensitive personalities.
Medication is good for early hair loss symptoms. When hair loss is in progress, hair follicles, which are pockets of hair in the skin, are alive, so it has the effect of suppressing hair loss. However, the effect is difficult in a short period of time, and there is a possibility that hair loss may progress again if treatment is stopped.
Currently, there are only two treatments for hair loss that have been officially approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Minoxidil, a drug, and Propecia, a drug taken. Minoxidil is a drug that relaxes blood vessels and promotes hair growth, and it is usually effective when applied for more than six months to a year.
Propecia requires a doctor's prescription and improves symptoms by lowering the level of dihydrotestosterone, a type of male hormone known to cause hair loss. However, it is also known that there is a possibility of side effects such as energy loss when used for a long time. In addition, if hair loss occurs for a long time and hair follicles have already died or hair loss symptoms are severe, you can consider autologous hair transplantation by transferring your healthy hair root plate.
◈Prevention of hair loss. Even nutrition and clean scalp care are essential = It is good to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables to prevent hair loss. Avoid spicy and salty food. In addition, drinking more than six to eight glasses of water a day can slow the progression of hair loss by promoting the circulation of capillaries.
Soybean, garlic, onion, kelp, seaweed, eggs, sardines, black sesame seeds, glutinous rice, and milk are foods that have a good effect on promoting hair growth.
On the other hand, it is recommended to avoid instant foods that are oily or high in saturated fatty acids such as hamburgers. You should also refrain from exposure to ultraviolet rays for a long time.
Some avoid washing their hair because they seem to lose a lot of hair every time they shampoo. However, you should wash your hair at least every other day to remove waste, dandruff, and sebum accumulated on your scalp. Use a mild shampoo as much as possible, and rinse well when using soap. After washing your hair, your hair gets tangled, so residue such as soap residue blocks your pores, which can promote hair loss.
It is recommended to use styling agents such as sprays, gels, and mousse only slightly at the tip of the hair. In addition, frequent massage of the scalp with a comb or hand helps prevent hair loss. On the other hand, it is advisable to avoid wearing a hat because the hair roots of the remaining hair do not ventilate, which can speed up hair loss.
(Help: Lim Lee-seok, Director of the Department of Dermatology, Lee Sang-joon, Director of the Department of Dermatology, and Hong Seong-gwan, Director of the Department of Dermatology, 000 Oriental Medicine) Reporter Kim Yeon-soo
whitewhite@munhwa.co.kr (: 5 rules for preventing hair loss:: 1. Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. Drink enough water, too.
2. Avoid foods high in cholesterol and saturated fatty acids, such as meat.
3. Keep your hair clean.
4. Avoid using hair styling agents such as sprays, gels, and mousse as much as possible and apply lightly only to the ends of the hair if inevitable.
5. Massage the scalp frequently, and avoid wearing hats as much as possible.
( :: Signs to check::) Hair loss is not something that comes out of the blue. If you are experiencing the following symptoms, you need to suspect the progression of hair loss and seek professional help.
▲ Psychological signs - my head frequently throbbing due to stress.
-My eyes are often tired.
-Fatigue accumulates and the motivation to live is reduced.
-I am often surprised.
▲ Physical signs - Hair thinning in limbs, chest hair, and whiskers become unusually long, thick, and numerous.
-I'm losing more hair than usual.
-I habitually scratch my head often.
-The symptoms of severe dandruff have lasted for more than six months as the scalp is itchy.
>From garlic therapy to vesicular therapy...
>Who is determined to do this?
>Phew...
>I'm not saying that Changpo is not good for your head,
>Without an exact medical basis...
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>Phew...
>I want you to stop now.
>To those who are heartbroken by hair loss...
>It's called without any exact evidence
>Don't make me miserable anymore...
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>It seems like you're really determined to run in.
>Then is it fun?
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>>Do you know how to get a wound. Let me introduce Changpo as a natural therapy.
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>>Changpo has been used by our ancestors as a folk remedy before soap came out.
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>>Changpo helps the dandruff and blood circulation of the head when you wash your hair with water cut off from the stems and leaves
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>>You can see the effect of preventing hair loss.
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>>You can easily get it if you go to the herbal ingredients store.
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>>How to use it is enough to cut off the window cloth first and then wash your hair lukewarmly.
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>1. Wash your hair once or twice with regular makeup soap or shampoo.
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>2. Wash your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water, wash it for about 5 minutes, and rinse it with clear water.
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>>3. Dry your hair thoroughly until it dries out.
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>>If you do it steadily, your hair will cool and it will be effective for dandruff of hair loss.
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>>Try it out.
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>>Courtesy of Miraemo
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