A Brief Review Of Traditional And Holistic Asian Hair Regrowth Methods

By Eugene Yeng


Many people suffer from the frustration and embarrassing conditions associated with balding and thin hair. For most people, stress and tension in their lives, as well as an unhealthy diet and poor exercise, lead to an inability for the body to support a healthy body. Traditional and holistic Asian hair regrowth methods are effective for many conditions in addition to thinning and baldness. Many people find that they experience a greater quality of health and wellness when they use the herbs, and oils that have been a part of Eastern healing for hundreds of years.

One of the ingredients that is often used in Asian remedies is He Shou Wu. This plant grows in Southern China and the roots contain Polygonium Multifloriun, which has been found to rejuvenate and revitalize an individual. This root has been found to be very effective in reducing the symptoms of baldness and increase the circulation of nutrients throughout the body.

Fighting the effects of premature aging and alopecia has been greatly increased by the use of traditional herbs that provide important vitamins and nutrients to the blood. Herbs are also used to remove toxins from the body and help the liver and kidneys filter impurities more effectively. The enhanced flow of circulation, oxygen and blood to the follicles on the head and scalp have been very effective in reducing baldness.

Ginkgo is another herb that is used in many holistic remedies. This herb enhances circulation of blood through the body and stimulates the tissue of the scalp and skin. Through an increased flow of circulation, the follicles and pores in the scale are rejuvenated and growth is optimized. A daily dose of Ginkgo can eliminate symptoms of baldness at any stage of the condition.

An ingredient used in many lotions and creams of traditional, holistic remedies is Amla oil. This oil is rich in Vitamin C and has a calming effect on the head. The berries, roots and bark of the Amla tree are used to create this oil which rejuvenates the scalp and provides nutrients to the pores and follicles of the scalp.

Another popular oil is from the Sesame seed. This oil is often used in remedies that are massaged in the scalp then washed out after a short period of time. When used in shampoos, the scalp is stimulated and pores are cleared of debris naturally and effectively.

Many holistic practitioners used a combined program of lotions, shampoos, etc., and massage of the scalp and neck. In addition, acupuncture and acupressure are often incorporated when the condition is being caused by an internal issue such as stress or tension. These programs normally require that an individual meet with their practitioner for a series of sessions that will focus on both the balding and other issues in the body.

Traditional and holistic Asian hair regrowth methods often include techniques, herbs, and roots that have been used in a specific sequence and passed down from one healer to another. When you are considering the best remedies, it will be helpful to talk to an individual who is knowledgeable in the different methods and can give you important information about what you can expect from each ingredient in the lotion or shampoo that you select.




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