8 weeks pregnant

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

fredag 12 maj 2006

MAN Fertility: Fix Thinning Hair by Rebalancing your Scalp?

Posted on 18:48 by Unknown

I've become a big believer that hair/skin are huge indicators of our overall health and yin/yang balance. So piling on silicone and other find-at-the-Pep-Boys-garage ingredients might slick things up temporarily, but in the long run probably does more harm than good.

My husband has been mildly anxious about some thinning hair. By being married to me, he's not going to go near, say Propecia, the drug that has on its label a black-box warning that women can give their kids birth defects by merely handling the tablets. Talk about eeek!

Anyway, I've been reading more about how dandruff is a big sign of inflammation; it's not actually caused by dry scalp, but by too much oil, which causes the desperate scalp to shed off those flakes the way a feverish person kicks off the covers. Get inflamed enough, the hair follicles poop out.

As the risk of seeming too meterosexual, my husband finally took my advice to try out some Dr. Hauscka Neem Hair Lotion. Neem is a tree whose medical use can be traced back to the Vedas, the ancient spiritual texts of India and is in about 75% of all ayurvedic formulas...as the word is actually a derivation of a sanskrit word that means "bestower of good health." There you go. The literature that came with this says it "enlivens and normalized the scalp...Fine, thin hair is strengthened whiel oily and dry conditions are balanced."

He sprinkled a little on every day--and it didn't make his hair look greasy. I use this stuff all the time and it's made my hair the softest it's ever been and I've achieved a long-held goal of growing it past my shoulders--it used to break off before it grew longer.

Anyway, the stuff in the bottle is all botanical, no chemical crap or preservatives, it's supercharged organic, and you gotta love any company that puts their stuff in plastic so you don't get all those lousy xenoestrogens from the plastic. And his hair looks great, nicely wavy and no frizz--and no dandruff! As to whether it's going to get thicker, hair only grows about a 1/2" a month, so we'll need to do a longer-term study on it. But at the very least, healthy hair looks thicker. I see the bottle has migrated to "his" side of the bathroom. I think he really likes it, and you will, too.
Skicka med e-postBlogThis!Dela på XDela på Facebook
Posted in | No comments
Senaste inlägg Äldre inlägg Startsida

0 kommentarer:

Skicka en kommentar

Prenumerera på: Kommentarer till inlägget (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Yeast/Candida and Fertility: Guest Post
    I keep meaning to write something about yeast, aka candida albicans, because it's linked to fertility problems, I think largely because ...
  • Op-Ed in the Washington Post
    Hi folks, Did you know Seventeen Magazine actually used to be somewhat "green" in the old days? Check it out. I also mention ano...
  • A note About Reviews and this no-ad blog
    Here's an article on blogging for $ from the LA Times, where people are covertly paid by sponsors to tout products/movies, etc. on thei...
  • REVIEW: Pangea Organics toner
    For those of you who love citrus but don't want to take the time to make the lovely citrus toner , check out Pangea Organic's Rosem...
  • There is Hope...
    Okay, if you read the report from the Breast Cancer Fund , your head must be about to explode--basically everything causes breast cancer. Th...
  • An urban denizen beseeches nature writers to focus on cities for a change
    A friend who is an amazing writer wrote this for Grist. Read it: Grist : "In Cities Is the Preservation of the Word: An urban denizen ...
  • Happy Fourth!
  • Flouride: A Bummer
    I think I'm going to start a series on "things we are told that are safe that are actually really, really, really bad for you....
  • Happy Valentine's Day!
    HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY. Haha, I've actually been spending a lot of time in the hospital doing research for my next novel, so I've...
  • Western Diet Linked to Breast Cancer in Asian Women
    Food for thought: Newswise — Postmenopausal Asian women who eat a “meat-sweet” or Western diet are at greater risk of developing breast canc...

Categories

  • big pharma
  • big pharma legislation supplements compounded medicine lobbyists
  • chickenpox
  • Gardasil
  • HPV
  • Merck
  • reviews candles soy wax
  • reviews health food bars
  • vaccines
  • wal-mart big box retailers China labor

Blog Archive

  • ►  2007 (144)
    • ►  september (5)
    • ►  augusti (15)
    • ►  juli (17)
    • ►  juni (10)
    • ►  maj (15)
    • ►  april (20)
    • ►  mars (21)
    • ►  februari (20)
    • ►  januari (21)
  • ▼  2006 (227)
    • ►  december (21)
    • ►  november (21)
    • ►  oktober (17)
    • ►  september (25)
    • ►  augusti (24)
    • ►  juli (32)
    • ►  juni (35)
    • ▼  maj (40)
      • Hemp Sandals with a Green Sole/Soul
      • It's the Lactobacilli, Stupid! or, There is No Avi...
      • Milk and Hormones
      • Eeek, another tidbit about the BRASSAGE the massag...
      • Your Bra Can Kill You?
      • IVF May Increase Chances of Placenta Previa
      • Wind Turbines At Guantanamo...A GOOD thing, I guess.
      • Green at Brown
      • The Secret to White Teeth? Not Toothpaste!!!!
      • Korean Fertility + Hello Kitty = blog logo
      • Lying (esp. when you're the President) and Taxing ...
      • May I give a Mww-AHHH to the American Library Asso...
      • Goodbye Seasonal Allergies, Goodbye
      • How Working With Birth Mothers Colored My Ideas Ab...
      • The Occasional CELEBRITY FERTILITY column: The Med...
      • The USDA: Misleading Consumers About Organic Milk-...
      • How Sunscreen/Cosmetics Can Screw Up Your Thyroid
      • Fingernails Tell All
      • What Does this Have to Do with Fertility? McSween...
      • Genetically Modified Clothes
      • Portsmouth Abbey
      • Gone Vegetarian to Meat-a-tarian at NewYorkSeoul
      • MAN Fertility: Fix Thinning Hair by Rebalancing yo...
      • Sounds of Spring: the )($*#(*%#($ lawn mower!
      • A Big mmm-WAH to PeaceKeeper Lip Paint
      • Cultural Shift on Korean Adoption: News from the K...
      • A little (Too Much!) Fertility in Spring
      • Kiehl's Promotion to Help the Planet
      • Have I Gone Around the Bend? I like the EarthCalm...
      • DEET = DON'T!
      • Korean Flower of Spring: Dandelion
      • 'Roid Rage: Thyroid is a Key Player in Fertility
      • Organic Search Engine
      • Blog Identity Theft, or Just Erasure?
      • Greenloop: For the Fashionably Inclined
      • Okay, We are screwing up the climate, but let's no...
      • Note to Self: Not those jeans
      • Goodbye, Dr. Alan Beer
      • MN Book Awards and the "L-word" -- Looooooser!
      • Fertility Fashion-Fetish: Organic Undies Part I
    • ►  april (12)
Använder Blogger.

Om mig

Unknown
Visa hela min profil