Alopecia Treatment Helps To Balance The System

By Adam Eve


The most common area of alopecia, or hair loss, is the scalp. The loss may be permanent or temporary and the reason it occurs is unknown. There are different types of alopecia that are classified as monolocularis or loss of hair in one spot, multilocularis or hair loss in more than one spot, totalis or hair loss all over the scalp and universalis which is hair loss all over the body. Alopecia treatment depends on which type one has.

It is thought that perhaps people with auto-immune problems experience hair loss as their bodies interpret hair follicles as foreign bodies and suppress growth or stop it altogether. Genetic or psychosomatic issues could be the reason. Injuries that involve scarring such as x-rays, bacterial or fungal infections or burns might cause it to occur. In men an over-sensitivity to testosterone could be the reason. Some hair styles that pull the hair back could cause it as can chemotherapy treatments.

A bald spot on the scalp is usually the first sign of alopecia. It is a well-defined area and the skin is smooth and soft with no hair at all growing. Other patches appear after 2 to 6 weeks and the hair may re-grow within a 6 month window of time.

To diagnose this disease symptoms are watched such as loss of hair in patches, thinning of hair and gently pulling the hair and seeing how easily it comes out. Treatment is not too encouraging but injections of hydrocortisone provide good results. This treatment can produce hair growth in 2 to 4 weeks. System corticosteroids promote growth but the hair falls out after the treatment is stopped.

Imbalances in the system can cause the body to shed hair. This symptom is the immune system protecting itself. Hair loss can be because of hormone imbalance, auto-immune disorder, poor blood circulation, heredity, infections of the scalp or nutritional deficiencies. Homeopathic and Auyurvedic dietary and herbal supplements can help.

Some of the things natural treatments can do are to teach the immune system to stop rejecting hair follicles and instead protect them. Cell regeneration can promote healthy hair follicles. This treatment can provide the body with fatty acids, amino acids, minerals and essential vitamins for healthy hair. Blood circulation can be improved and electrolytes can be balanced. Hormonal balance may also be promoted.

Using many modalities that include ancient medicine practices such as shamanism, Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic and homeopathy as well as incorporating quantum physics, biotechnology and allopathic medicine the body becomes balanced. Naturally healing the body allows it to heal itself gently and without masking the symptoms as with medications. Mental and emotional balance is also restored. Providing nutrition to the cells, nutraceutical formulas are administered. Herbal Ayurvedic remedies act on the elements in the body to balance them, hormonal function is restored, blocked enzymes are unblocked and homeostasis is achieved. Patterns of mental and emotional imbalance that led to the problem are altered.

By incorporating homeopathic remedies into one's alopecia treatment plan imbalances in the body that have caused the hair loss can be corrected and prevented from occurring again. Issues that can cause hair loss are hormonal imbalances, poor circulation, nutritional deficiencies and heredity. Taking good care of the body will restore it to optimal functioning, people who have used these remedies have reported hair growth in as little as 4 to 6 weeks.




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