The Source of Gray Hair


When people grow older, their hair turns gray. Some start noticing single gray hair strands when they are around 20, while others go all the way till 50 or even 60 without this problem. They say gray hair is a sign of wisdom, but scientists are ready to prove that it is not quite so. They are also convinced it is not connected to nerves, stress or illness.
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Posted on November 20, 2009 
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Hair Loss Treatment: Zulvera


There are a lot of hair loss products on the market, but only a few of them are effective as they promise to be. Zulvera is one of the most popular herbal shampoos which have received positive feedback from many consumers. Various comments on the Internet say that Zulvera is based on natural products only, does not have side-effects and grows hair back within a short period of time.

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Posted on November 1, 2009 
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American Diet Causes Hair Loss


American diet does not only ruin health and make people fat, the meals high in fat, animal protein, and salt lead to hair loss. Paul Pitchford in Healing with Whole Foods explains that American diet brings damage to kidneys and changes acidity of blood. Both of these factors lead to alopecia or hair loss.
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Posted on October 19, 2009 
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Hair Loss in Afro-Americans


Hair loss in Afro-American people is a little different than in Caucasian. Although it happens equally often for the representatives of both races, it is more noticeable in Caucasian people, so it is easier to recognize the alopecia and treat it on the early stages before the person actually gets bald spots.
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Posted on October 3, 2009 
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The Connection between Smoking and Hair Loss


Only a century ago smoking was in great favor. For many decades doctors used tobacco in treatment of numerous diseases, royal families believed that nothing could eliminate headaches as well as tobacco, noble people were gathering together to have talks and smoke cigars, and those who could not afford cigars used to chew tobacco which was cheaper. Time went by and now smoking is blamed for almost any trouble of the mankind. Many studies have proven negative aspects of tobacco use: it leads to various forms of cancer, heart and lung problems, coughing, bad breath and even hair loss.
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Posted on September 24, 2009 
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