March 20, 2008
Safe, Natural Remedies for Thinning Hair for Women
There are many products available for hair loss, but are they safe? If you are worried about using hash chemicals or bad smelling formulations, you may want to try these natural remedies for thinning hair. Women especially want their hair to smell fresh and pleasant. What could be better than herbal remedies?
Catnip is not usually thought of as an herb used for people, but it is effective in encouraging the growth of hair. Thinning hair in women can be caused when they are pregnant or have a hormonal imbalance affecting the hair growth, rest, and loss cycle. Saw palmetto is used to regulate hormones and prevent hair loss. It can be used in conjunction with stinging nettle, which also helps keep hormones balanced.
Another cure for thinning hair that has been used for many years is a combination of eggs, milk, and vinegar. Beat an egg or two into milk. You can cut the milk with water. Massage the mixture into your scalp and leave for at least five minutes. Rinse with a mixture of water and vinegar. You can make a gallon of this thinning hair solution by adding a couple of tablespoons of vinegar to the gallon jug of water. You can further rinse with clear water if you want to rinse out the vinegar smell.
A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds will encourage hair growth because it will supply the cells that support hair growth with the necessary nutrients to be their most productive.
Natural remedies for thinning hair are a great way to safely treat hair loss with the added benefit of cost effectiveness.







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