Saw Palmetto for Hair Loss
Saw palmetto helps prevent the conversion of testosterone into DHT.
Saw palmetto helps prevent the conversion of testosterone into DHT.
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June 24th, 2011 at 6:22 am
last two years i am totally fade up due to frequent hair fall.i am 23.already i taken vitamin e capsule several time..but it does not make any change ..in the middle of my head day by day hair totally removed.in a day i make a masturbation.is it harmful??/plz give me some suggestion for regrowing my hair,,,i want to recover my lost hair :”(
June 24th, 2011 at 1:22 pm
The most likely cause of your hair loss is a combination of elevated DHT levels and scalp sensitivity to the negative effects of DHT. The best thing you can do is remove built up DHT from the scalp and reduce your body’s DHT production levels. I explain in detail how to do both of these things in my eBook, which is available here:
http://www.nicehair.org/hair-loss-ebook
If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to drop me an email — I’ve sent you my email address.
Chris
July 30th, 2011 at 5:22 am
hellow sir,
i am 26 male.i am losing hair since 21.i am worried .my hair is so thin.and i can see new hair is growing but it dont have strength in it,it’s so weak ,so so thin(want to watch very closly for better visibility),and dry.i had dandruff but nw i dont.doctor suggestd biotin tablets for 40 days n himalaya hairzone lotion for 3 months.i completed for 1 month.but nathing change in my hair loss,i have once adviced to take iron content tablets in ayurvedic i felt too much hairfall due to tat, so i stopd.i m worried ..pls suggest me.i do massage.sum tym use oil(coconut,amla)i take vitamin b capsules.
July 30th, 2011 at 7:10 am
It’s unlikely that the things you are currently doing will help stop your hair loss. Taking vitamin tablets is unlikely to help greatly – unless you are a nutritionist and know exactly how to use them properly (this is one of the reasons why I don’t advise taking vitamin supplements).
If your hairs are still growing but are looking very thin it is likely they are going through the stages of ‘hair follicle miniaturization’, which is a process whereby the hairs become thinner and thinner until they eventually become dormant.
Te miniaturization is most likely caused by DHT around the roots of the hair. First of all you need to remove the DHT as much as possible and then you need to go on an intense regime of feeding the hairs in order to reverse the miniaturization and get them growing back to fuller thickness.
You can remove the DHT by following the steps I explain in my downloadable hair loss eBook. I explain a technique that can be used to remove built up DHT and kick the scalp into ‘hair growth mode’. Then by increasing blood circulation in the scalp you further remove DHT with increase blood flow to and from the hair roots and this also helps feed the hair from within the scalp. I then show you how to directly feed the dormant hair follicles to reactivate them.
If you need any further help please email me — I’ll email you my private email address now.
July 31st, 2011 at 4:21 pm
thanks sir.. i will follow you,right nw i have questions in m mind
1. this DHT is necessary for our body?if yes then if we remove it,will it have any side effects?i am asking bcoz sum where i red DHT blocker’s may reduce semen in men.
2. once we remove DHT completly ,will it appear again?asking boz can i stop taking anti DHT medicines.
3. how would i will knw i have high DHT level or low DHT level or i don’t have DHT at all?how i will cum to knw.
4. how long it may take to cure hairloss.
5. sir will my gone hair can will be back ,is it possible.
6.wat are the steps to keep this DHT away frm us
sorry to ask too many quetions sir…sorry
August 15th, 2011 at 3:09 pm
Hi Suhael and thanks for your comment.
I have moved my reply to your comment to a post as it was quite large.
You can find my reply here:
Some questions and answers about DHT and hair loss
Chris