STRESS–RELATED HAIR LOSS
Humans have evolved the capacity to respond to fight or flight situations by producing hormones like adrenalin and cortisol, by transferring large amounts of blood to major muscle groups, and by producing changes in other bodily functions. For example, our muscle tension increases, breathing occurs faster to deliver oxygen quicker to our muscles, blood flow
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BLOOD CIRCULATION IN THE SCALP CONTRIBUTES TO HAIR GROWTH
Our blood carries most of the essential nutrients, vitamins, lymph, oxygen and minerals that our scalp needs in order to stay in an adequate balance to serve our hair follicles purposes. The important aspect of blood circulation is the quantity and quality of the blood reaching the hair root. If you’re fit and able, doing
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GENETIC DISORDERS / HEREDITARY HAIR LOSS (AFFECTS BOTH WOMEN AND MEN )
Genetically vulnerable hair follicles that interact with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) are the cause of this type of disorder. It is often easy to tell if your hair follicles will be vulnerable simply by evaluating your family’s history of baldness. It is more common for men to suffer from hereditary hair loss than women. This is because
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