Wednesday, February 26, 2014

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This Natural Hair Loss Shampoo Could Surprise You



Hair loss is a natural and often distressing part of life for millions of men and women worldwide. This condition can lead to a loss of self confidence or even depression. In an attempt to properly treat this chronic issue experts have proposed several different types of solutions. These treatments usually fall into one of a few different categories. The most commonly recognized categories for hair loss treatments are DHT inhibitors, Antiandrogens, and growth agents such as shampoos.


DHT inhibitors work by attacking one of the primary causes of hair loss rather than the hair loss itself. DHT stands for Dihydrotestosterone. This is the hormone that is associated with hair loss. Production of DHT is said to cause male pattern baldness as well as some types of female hair loss. So, in an attempt to stop hair loss, this type of solution reduces the amount of DHT by stopping its creation. The theory is that without DHT, hair loss will cease. Some examples of a DHT inhibitor solution are Rogaine (Minoxidil) and Propecia (Finasteride). 

Another category of treatment for chronic hair loss is Antiandrogens. Antiandrogens are similar to DHT inhibitors in that both of these methods attack Dihydrotestosterone. The difference is that Antiandrogens block DHT from reaching the scalp rather than eliminating or inhibiting the DHT altogether. By keeping the DHT from the scalp, this method has less possible side-effects than the DHT inhibitor method. A common product associated with Antiandrogens is the S5 cream.

The final category of hair loss treatment is a type of growth agent. Growth agents are exactly what they sound like; they stimulate the growth of the hair in order to combat its loss. As for growing agents, there are both natural and unnatural types of products that stimulate the reproduction of new hair in men and women. An example of an unnatural growth agent hair loss treatment product is Rogaine foam or Tricomin. An example of a natural growth agent would be a natural shampoo such as Nutracare's nettle shampoo.

Nutracare's nettle shampoo is a natural solution for hair loss and healthy hair growth in both men and women of all ages. Though it is a hair loss shampoo and a type of growth agent, nettle shampoo works by inhibiting the effects of DHT while increasing hair softness and shine. It provides optimum scalp conditions to grow new hair while stopping  hair loss at the same time. In this sense it is a hybrid approach of combining DHT inhibition and a growth agent.

The most prominent ingredient in NutraCare's nettle shampoo is the extract from the nettle plant or as it is sometimes referred to, stinging nettle.  Stinging nettle is a perennial plant native to North and South America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. The extract is taken from the root and the leaves of the plant. This extract has been used for centuries in various countries to treat a wide array of medicinal problems, but more recently has the nettle plant been used as a treatment for chronic hair loss. The extract from the Nettle plant is the active ingredient in Nutracare's nettle shampoo and other nettle products which have been used to satisfy customers seeking an effective hair loss solution for decades.

NutraCare's hair loss shampoo succeeds on many different levels. It is a natural product which uses the Nettle plant extract that has been used for several centuries for varying conditions. This shampoo also helps stop hair loss by inhibiting DHT and creating optimal scalp conditions for growing fuller, thicker, healthier hair. It is a hybrid approach hair loss shampoo for the timeless and chronic problem of hair loss in both men and women. 

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