Are you losing your hair? DON'T
go down without a fight!
Read below to find out what you can do about your hair
loss.

Simple Tips For Hair Restoration
By Martin Stoleman
One of the biggest annoyances in life is
hair loss. As a
physician, I encounter people every day that are
experiencing different levels of hair loss. Some have
just started to notice that their hair is thinning while
others barely have any hair left at all. I don't want to
minimize the seriousness of many people's condition or of
the process of hair restoration. In this space, however,
I'll simply share a few tips that will help most people
(not all people) dealing with hair loss in the process of
hair restoration.
One of the first things I look at closely with a patient
dealing with hair loss is their fitness and diet
habits. While this might seem disconnected to hair
loss or hair restoration, it is not. In fact, take a moment to
think about it. Everything you eat and drink goes directly into
your body and is the fuel that keeps your body working
properly. So there is a good chance that poor
eating or fitness habits will spill over into various areas of
your life and have negative affects. So I look
for areas where a patient needs to improve the things they are
putting into their body and the things they are doing with
their body. I will rarely prescribe medication before I see
what kind of difference health and fitness changes will
make.
Another key thing I look for in patients desiring help with
hair restoration is
stress levels. I put them through a variety of stress tests
to see how their current situation is affecting them. Stress
that is not managed properly is one of the biggest factors
that will promote hair loss and make hair restoration more
difficult. I will work with a patient in figuring out the
best methods for stress management long before I will have
them pop a pill for hair restoration.
Besides nutrition, fitness and stress, I start with simple
things like getting my patients to add dietary
supplements of key vitamins and minerals to their daily
diets. I also look to help hem be aware of what kinds
of hair products and treatments are available to help aid in
hair restoration.
So if you are noticing signs of hair loss, make an
appointment to see your physician today. Ask about ways that
you can help the process of hair restoration. Be willing to see
where your lifestyle might need to change in the process. Hair
loss doesn't have to happen, and hair restoration really can
happen.
About the Author: Martin Stoleman is a family practice
physician that specializes in helping patients with hair restoration.
See www.hairrestorationgoods.info for more.
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