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Saturday 30 August 2014

Thyroid Hair Loss in Women- Autoimmune Disease Causes Thinning Hair

Hair loss in women causes significant distress in the women who are affected. In many cultures, healthy hair is regarded as a woman’s crowning glory. Having hair loss can be damaging to a woman’s self esteem and her perception of her beauty. In the United States, almost 40% of hair loss cases are women.

The most common cause of hair loss in women is androgenetic alopecia. In many women with hair loss, the hair follicle is normal but the cycling of hair growth is abnormal.

An abnormal hair growth cycle is the cause of most hair loss problems. The hair growth cycle is divided into three main sections. These three sections are anagen, catagen and telogen.

Anagen is the growth phase. Anagen can last up to six years. Usually, around 85% of all our hair is in anagen. Catagen is the transitional phase. It lasts about 2 weeks. Telogen is the resting phase. Telogen lasts about 6 weeks.

The hair growth cycle shortens with age. Clinical hair loss is likely to occur when more that 100 hairs go into telogen in a day. There are sometimes other factors that cause hair loss, such as an improperly functioning thyroid gland or an autoimmune disease. Female hormone imbalances can also result in hair loss in women.
Thyroid patients sometimes experience extensive hair loss. This can occur whether the patient is suffering from an overactive thyroid or an underactive thyroid.

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that kills hair follicles. It can cause hair loss in teenage girls. Scientists have not established the cause of alopecia areata.

Source: Mayoclinic.com, "Hair Loss: Causes", http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hair-loss/DS00278/DSECTION=causes

Best Castor Oil Benefits for Hair- Make Black Hair Shine & Grow

Castor oil is produced using the castor bean. The plant that produces this bean thrives in Jamaica, India and other parts of the world that have warm weather for most of the year.

In Jamaica, castor oil has traditionally been used for healthy hair. It is said to have the following benefits:
1. Improves hair thickness
2. Helps hair to grow longer and prevents breakage
3. Makes hair shiny
4. Helps hair to grow faster

I have heard of people in several countries using castor oil on their eyebrows, in order to make them grow evenly. People with naturally thin eyebrows, or with an irregular growth pattern, sometimes use an eyebrow pencil to darken the brows.

Women have also used this oil to get thicker eyelashes. Be careful if you decide to try this. Some people find the oil to be irritating, while some doctors have actually recommended castor oil and flax as a treatment for dry eyes.

You may use castor oil as a hair dressing to experience the benefits. You may also use it in scalp massages. It is a very thick and potent oil so you don’t need to use a lot. Just a little on your fingertips will be enough if you have shoulder length hair.

You may also dilute castor oil by blending it with coconut oil or other oils that are good for the hair and scalp, such as camellia. Use this oil cautiously if you have very light hair, since it will tend to darken it a bit.
This article is based on my personal experience.