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Hair Loss: What Can You Do?

December 22, 2009 by Kara Cecil  
Filed under Medical and Health

Men and women both deal with hair thinning and then hair loss. Men lose hair due to decreasing testosterone and increasing LDL Cholesterol that lead to microcapillary clogging (yes, I’m saying that french fries are a major cause of hair loss). Also, genetic factors can cause people to lose hair faster – some families tend to lose hair as soon as their early twenties.

If you think that you are losing too much hair, don’t be discouraged. Hair growth is directly related to circulation, and there are quite a few things that affect circulation that you can use to your advantage.

After all, how can you eat your pudding if you don’t eat your meat?

Eat your red meat. Eating protein causes the body to go into a state of ketosis. Ketosis burns sugar and fat. Sugar and fat in your system lead to LDL cholesterol buildup in your circulatory system. When your circulatory system is clogged it inhibits the delivery of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to your hair follicles, thus preventing optimal hair growth. Red meat is an excellent source of protein, so if you want to boost your hair growth eat more red meat – the rarer the better. After all, how can you eat your pudding if you don’t eat your meat?

Massage your scalp three times a day with very hot water. Massage promotes circulation to the areas that have been restricted by clogging of microcapillaries.

Soak with salt water. Use kosher sea salt or epsom salt and soak the affected area. You may want to soak a washcloth and then apply it to your scalp. A salt soak will draw toxins from your body through osmosis, which means that it is easier for your blood to transport oxygen and nutrients to your cells

If all of this isn’t good enough for you then to supercharge your hair loss prevention and help it grow back, look into Cirrin – an herbal formula that promotes clear blood circulation (and one of our best selling products). In fact, it’s not just for hair loss – you also should feel a greater blood flow and athletic ability due to it’s arterial, vein, and capillary clearing power. The Noagin Super Antioxidant contains Astaxanthin and Zeaxanthin that is scientifically known to dramatically stop LDL cholesterol from clogging your scalp blood vessles. To accelerate Cirrin’s effects, take it in addition to increasing your protein intake, scalp massages, and salt soaks.

How will you know if your efforts are paying off? Pay attention to your fingernails. If your nails are growing faster, then, by the same action, your hair is growing faster as well. Sometimes the loss is faster than regrowth, so the difference may not be immediately dramatic because regrowth takes time. Still, in the short term you will be losing less hair than you would if you were neglecting these important factors.

An easy way to tell how well Cirrin is working is to simply write down the dates of when you clip your fingernails and how often. You’ll find that after taking Cirrin, you will clip your nails more often. Most women don’t have to write down the date – they know Cirrin works because they have regular hair salon appointments that get more and more frequent. In fact, many women complain that in addition to purchasing the Cirrin, they also pay more per year to their stylist!

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2 Responses to “Hair Loss: What Can You Do?”
  1. Felicia says:

    OK. So now I know why my coach had me soak in epsom salt all the time. Thank you Kara.

  2. cna training says:

    Keep posting stuff like this i really like it

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