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Bread and Butter Basics of Hair Health With Homeopathy
No one wants to lose their hair. Whether itâs a result of middle age for men, the aftermath of menopause for women or after a fever, the loss of hair can be a trying event. Hair loss can also be attributable to drug use, prescribed or not. Even hereditary hair loss can sometimes be halted with the correct natural care. This is where homeopathy and simple kitchen remedies can be employed.
Homeopathy is a medical discipline that has been shown to halt the loss of hair and put the sufferer in order. Because the word homeopathy includes the word home, many assume it means home remedies. Home remedies can indeed be useful in regaining and maintaining our health, but homeopathy is actually a form of medicine with a record that dates back to the late 1700âs and has been accepted throughout the world ever since. Unfortunately, this has not been the case in the United States since modern medicine was so enamored with antibiotics that it no longer considered homeopathy of value. This is changing and rapidly so. The premise of homeopathy is that he body has the ability to bring itself to health when given the correct stimulus. Well chosen homeopathic remedies offer that stimulus.
So how can homeopathy help with hair loss? If the loss is fairly recent and hair is still falling, then homeopathy can more than likely aid the situation. There are many remedies that can be considered, but before contacting a professional homeopath, it certainly would be prudent to give the following remedies a try.
The first remedy to consider is Calc phos 6x. This is particularly useful for hair loss due to a fever; however, it can also restore hair without that symptom. It should be given three times each day for several weeks. Stop when the job is complete. Silica 6x and Calc fluor 6x are also good choices for the loss of hair. These two remedies should be alternated so that one day three doses of Silica can be taken, while on the alternate day, Calc fluor 6x will replace Silica.
Although not considered homeopathic, diet can be a substantial contributor to either the loss of hair or the gaining of lustrous hair. A diet rich in animal and tropical fats is of the greatest value. That is, butter, lard, coconut oil and palm kernel oil. Making a habit of consuming these oils, rich in vitamins required for healthy hair and skin, can insure no further loss of hair and may re-institute the growth. In fact, it is likely that if these quality foods have been missing in the diet, that it might be the cause of the problem in the first place. Additionally, any of these natural oils applied to the scalp can invigorate health.
If these simple ideas find you without results, consider contacting a homeopathic consultant who can take the situation to a more personal level. The combination of homeopathy and natural diet change is natural and rational. It is not capricious like itâs modern medicine counterpart. Homeopathy and a high quality diet are true medicines for people who want to empower themselves with methods that donât have an ulterior motive. Good bread and butter common sense for people who value intelligent action.
The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and may not be construed as medical advice. The reader is encouraged to make independent inquires and to seek the advice of a licensed health care provider.
Joette Calabrese HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na)
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Buffalo, NY 14222
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