Indication for Hair

Treatments and Products / Problems and Solutions

About Hair

Hair loss is increasing around the world. Affecting more & more younger individuals, without any family history. Do not blame the hormones. Think why you are not losing all the hair at the same time. A hormone or genetic condition should affect all the hair alike, at the same time? Several researchers have found no correlation between raised hormones or androgens and the incidence or severity of hair loss. Hair loss progresses gradually over a few years. Because only the few weak roots tend to fall off, while the strong roots continue to grow. Left uncorrected, more and more roots continue to become weak.

There are two sides, either fight the fall or strengthen the hair and improve the growth. Based on our clinical experience, we have selected the growth side which was always neglected. To fight the loss you need medicines, anti hormones which have side effects. Whereas to improve the growth and strengthen the hair you need nutritional supplements, which deliver wellness, good health and hair growth.

Causes of Hair Loss

Male Pattern Hair Loss

Pattern hair loss is a slow, gradual hair loss from specific areas.

Hereditary Hair loss

Hereditary hair loss running in the family indicates that...

Diffuse Thinning

Diffuse thinning results from lack of regulation of hair growth.

Female Pattern Hair Loss

Female pattern hair loss begins along the sides, parting line...

PCOS Hair Loss

PolyCystic Ovarian Disease is a state of altered hormonal balance...

Post Pregnancy Hair Loss

During pregnancy the female body creates another body out...

Stress Induced Hair Loss

Competitive life and stress of meeting deadlines...

Post Menopausal Hair Loss

After menopause the hormonal changes lead to loss of...

Post Bariatric Surgery Hair Loss

Bariatric Surgery reduces the quantity of food and reduces surface...

Thyroid Induced Hair Loss

Thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are made of tyrosine and iodine.

Hyperthyroidism Hair Loss

Overactive thyroid gland can also lead to hair loss...

Telogen Effluvium

Telogen is the resting phase of the hair, which can be prematurely...

Hair Loss from Prolonged Medication

Prolonged medications take the toll on Liver function, reducing...

Diabetic Hair Loss

In diabetes all the body processes and reactions are functioning...

Supplement Hair Loss

Excess Vit. A, Vit. E, Omega 3, supplements interfere with...

Pollution Induces Hair Loss

Accumulation of free radicals around the cells hampers progress...

Parlour Treatments

All hair that grows out of the body is dead. Any protein,...

Hair Loss from Colours and Hair Dyes

All colours and dyes are equally damaging to the hair shaft...

Smoking Induced Hair Loss

Smoking creates free radicals which make the environment...

Hair Loss from Prolonged Illness or Surgery

Recovery from illness or surgery increased the demand of...

Hair Breakage after Parlour Treatments

Repeated straightening with hot irons, chemicals under...

Bodybuilding and Gym Supplement Hair Loss

Bodybuilding supplements are not covered by FDA Guidelines.

Excess Protein Leads to Hair Loss

End product of protein digestion is amino acid.

Crash Dieting Hair loss

Lack of adequate nutrition during crash dieting forces...

Kids

Hair loss in Growing teens, growing teens are energetic and fully active, their body undergoes changes physically as well as biochemically. Cyclical Vitamin therapy provides a variety of nutrients in low dose, well spread over a three day cycle supplying all needs without an overdose of any single mineral or vitamin.

Premature Greying & Excessive Hair Loss & Compromised Hair Growth & Immune Based Disorders
Lack Of Nutrition in Available foods
Increasing Junk food consumption
Environmental pollution / Exposure to Dust / Dirt / Chemical Fumes
Inadequate Scalp care
Exposure to UV Rays – Due to depleting ozone layer the UV rays are hitting more directly and with Greater intensity

Indications in different kinds of hair loss

  • Hair loss presenting without any family history.
  • Hair loss presenting with no clinical signs or tests showing raised hormones or androgens.
  • Hair loss presents at a younger age, during growth spurt or at menarche, when nutrient demand is raised.
  • Hair loss due to stress, pollution, lack of sleep, being awake after midnight, working in closed buildings with, closed cabins with AC environment, around dust, mining, chemical fumes.
  • Telogen effluvium without an identifiable cause.
  • Chronic Telogen effluvium that continues more than 6 months.
  • Adjunct therapy with AGA or Pattern Hair loss with or without raised androgens.
  • Androgenetic alopecia – AGA.
  • Male pattern hair loss – MPHL.
  • Female pattern hair loss – FPHL.
  • Diffuse unpatterned hair loss – DUPA.
  • Short Anagen Syndrome.
  • Loose Anagen Syndrome.
  • Hair shaft disorders, where there is no defined treatment protocol. Monilethrix, Trichorrhexis nodosa, Uncombable hair, wooly hair syndrome and trichotillomenia.

Indications for hair loss associated with other conditions

  • PCOS
  • Thyroid imbalance
  • Post Menopausal
  • Post Pregnancy
  • Lactation
  • Iron deficiency anemia
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