Baldness can begin with the loss of a few hairs and slowly progress to a completely bald scalp. There are many reasons for baldness including heredity, side effects of medications, dandruff and hormonal imbalances, according to website MayoClinic.com. Both men and women experience hair loss, although the problem is more widespread among men. Some people suffering from baldness leave the condition untreated, while others try to prevent and treat it with cosmetic or medical procedures. Alternative treatments are also available that may help slow or manage the rate of hair loss and may even alleviate the causes in some cases. To find the best possible treatment, be sure to talk with your doctor about herbal options and potential contraindications.
Rosemary
Rosemary may help alleviate dandruff, which is a cause of hair loss. Prepare a dandruff treatment with rosemary by submerging a handful of the herb in a pot of water and steep for 10 to 15 minutes on medium heat. Strain the mixture into a storage container with several drops of almond oil or other carrier oil. Rinse your hair with the mixture after shampooing with a mild cleanser and rinse with warm water. Be sure to consult a medical professional prior to using rosemary to treat any health or body disorder.
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo biloba has been used in Chinese herbal medicine for almost 5,000 years. The herb increases circulation to the scalp and may be used to combat baldness caused by poor circulation, according to nutritionist Phyllis A. Balch, author of "Prescription for Nutritional Healing." Ginkgo reduces the tendency for blood platelets to stick together, which improves blood flow, according to Holistic Online. Use ginkgo under a doctor's care.
Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is a well-known antimicrobial herb that grows natively in the New South Wales region of Australia. In cases where bacteria and mites cause hair loss, tea tree oil can fight these pathogens and help restore healthy hair growth, according to Balch. Prepare a scalp treatment by combining 10 drops of tea tree oil with 10 drops of a carrier oil such as almond oil, and massage into the scalp. Cleanse the oil from your hair with shampoo and rinse with warm water. Repeat as necessary. A consultation with a medical professional may be necessary.
References
- MayoClinic.com: Hair Loss
- Prescription for Nutritional Healing; Phyllis A. Balch, CNC; 2010
- Holistic Online: Ginkgo Biloba
- Holistic Online: Tea Tree Oil



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