Natural Remedies - Healing with Medicinal Herbs
Natural Treatment of Hair Loss with Medicinal Herbs
Hair continuously falls out and regrows in cycles lasting several months, but if you notice an increased number of strands on your pillow or clumps of hair remaining on your comb or brush after brushing, it’s a sign something is wrong with your hair. The appearance of multiple small bald patches on the scalp indicates a condition called alopecia.
Androgenic or androgenetic alopecia, the most common type of hair loss (up to 95% of all alopecia cases) in both men and women, is also known as male, genetic, or hereditary baldness. In men, it typically begins between the ages of twenty and thirty, while in women, it often occurs later, usually during menopause when hormonal changes take place in the body.
The cause of androgenic alopecia is the stimulation of hair follicles by male sex hormones (androgens), along with other factors such as genetics and aging. Severe hair loss can result from a deficiency in minerals and proteins, and it is sometimes associated with anemia, fatigue, or issues with endocrine glands.
Hair loss can be linked to alcoholism or certain medications. Completely bald patches surrounded by normal hair may be related to thyroid disorders, and sometimes the cause of hair loss is psychological in nature.
Self-Help Measures for Natural Treatment of Hair Loss
Use these holistic remedies under medical supervision to complement treatment and support hair and scalp health:
- Stay Calm: Avoid panicking about hair loss, as stress can worsen the condition; consult a doctor for reassurance and guidance.
- Eat a Balanced Diet: Include foods rich in protein, iron, zinc, and magnesium (e.g., leafy greens, nuts) to support hair health, under medical advice.
- Boost Nutrients: Take supplements like vitamin A, iron, zinc, magnesium, or sodium if deficient, with doctor’s approval.
- Supplement Vitamin D: Consider a doctor-approved vitamin D course to address potential deficiencies linked to hair loss.
- Use Natural Oils: Massage diluted corn or flaxseed oil into the scalp to strengthen hair follicles, ensuring no skin irritation.
- Wash with Herbal Rinses: Use long-term rinses made from nettle, rosemary, mint, or chicory to support scalp health, with doctor’s approval.
- Try Herbal Supplements: Take ginkgo capsules or evening primrose oil to promote circulation and scalp health, under medical guidance.
Important Note
Sudden or severe hair loss may indicate underlying conditions like thyroid disorders or anemia. Consult a healthcare professional immediately for diagnosis and treatment. Natural remedies should only complement, not replace, professional medical care to ensure safe and effective management.





