Sunday, 7 October 2012

Many causes for hair loss


Women in menopause

Many women complain to and after menopause about hair loss. So far for this problem usually increased testosterone levels were blamed. A recent study (published in the British Journal of Dermatology, 9.1.2012), due to androgen deficiency in women received androgen, however, refutes this theory. Before starting treatment, reported nearly 27 percent of women over thinning hair. In these study participants lower testosterone levels were measured than in women with full head of hair. Four weeks after the start of hormone therapy gave 63 percent of women with a history of hair loss, that her hair had grown back even. According to the authors of the American-British study that is not too high testosterone levels are the cause of hair problems during menopause. They suggest instead a combination of genetic, hormonal - especially the drop in estrogen production - as well as psychological factors.



Women who suffer from hair loss in menopause, have different options to support the physiological hair growth. An overview of treatment options has created an independent foundation pharmaceutical test on its website Winner under the category tinctures new patented ampoules from Switzerland became the first product to use for hair loss active plant stem cells. According to the study results in the production of keratin is increased by up to 80 percent. Keratin is a protein that is instrumental in the growth of hair involved.

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