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  1. Emu oil is very much beneficial for hair. The most important property of emu oil has already been mentioned. It is highly penetrating. This ability to penetrate the stratum corneum barrier of the skin, brought about by the high levels of oleic acid, has in it the basis for many new uses in the future. Emu oil could be combined with various medicinals or cosmetic materials to take them beneath this barrier and could do it relatively more cheaply and as effectively as the costly liposomes and iontophorisis now available. At the present time, physicians specializing in hair growth are using emu oil for this penetrating ability because it gets into the scalp and enhances the potency of topical medications, in addition to making them last lasts longer. It is anti-inflammatory, which may be in part why it stimulates hair growth. Emu Oil has also been shown to be a 5 alpha reeducates inhibitor in target tissues when topically applied, which likely contributes significantly to its hair growth properties. Emu oil is a good emulsifier, has good "blend ability." This means that it has the ability to blend oil and water together and produce a cream that does not feel oily on the skin or scalp. The problem is that most topical hair loss treatments do not penetrate the skin barrier very well. Emu oil can penetrate the skin barrier and do so without leaving an oily residue behind. This bodes very well for its future use in cosmetics as well as pharmaceutical uses. A third important property of emu oil is that it is bacteriostatic. Tests show that in its pure state, emu oil grows no bacterial organisms. Pure pharmaceutical grade emu oil has a long shelf life for this reason and also because of its low levels of polyunsaturated fats which are the most subject to oxidation and eventual rancidity. This bacteriostatic activity will be of great help in future uses both cosmetically and pharmaceutically, and is essential for treating hair loss, as bacterial infiltrates have been shown to be present in MPB. Emu oil has no potential for irritation of the skin and scalp. It is shown to have no side effects, and this means that even at full strength, emu oil has irritation levels so low that they are the same as those found in putting water on the skin, i.e. nonexistent. This enhances its abilities in topical hair loss treatment and sports medicine as well. This characteristic is unusual and it also betters its position as an anti-inflammatory because most of the anti-inflammatory drugs are irritating and have side effects.
  2. Ginger hair oil is a wonderful hair treatment which stimulates hair growth, boosts the scalp's circulation, and alleviates dandruff. Ginger treatment will leave your hair feel soft, clean, and pleasantly smelling of herbs. In order to make this fantastic hair remedy at home, grate 1 tbsp fresh ginger root, place it in a cheesecloth, and squeeze ginger juice (you will get about 1/4 tsp juice). Mix the fresh juice with 1/4 cup light sesame oil and blend well together. To treat hair, apply the ready ginger hair oil onto your scalp, massage inside your hair, and leave on for about 15 minutes before shampooing.
  3. I can understand your problem, but after transplantation also there is a risk of loosing that hair.
  4. I agree with sashi that curd is good cure for dandruff. Some more tips to cure dandruff are: 1.Two tablespoons of fenugreek seeds should be soaked overnight in water and ground into a fine paste in the morning. This paste should be applied all over the scalp and left for half an hour. The hair should then be washed thoroughly with soap-nut solution or acacia concinna. 2. The juice of snake gourd has been found beneficial in the prevention and treatment of dandruff. The juice should be rubbed over the scalp for this purpose. 3. Beets have been found useful in dandruff. Both tops and roots should be boiled in water and this water should be massaged into the scalp with the finger tips every night. White beet is better for this purpose. 4. The hair should be washed twice a week with two tablespoons of green gram powder mixed with half a cup of curd. 5. The use of a teaspoon of fresh lime juice for the last rinse, while washing the hair, is another useful remedy. This not only leaves the hair glowing but also removes stickiness and prevents dandruff.
  5. There are 2 types of asthma, allergic asthma allergic asthma and non allergic asthma. Some of the allergens that can trigger asthma attack are: chemicals, drugs, smoke, dust, food additives, pollution, mold, etc. Non allergic asthma can be cause by anxiety, exercise, dry or humid weather, fear, laughing, stress etc. Home Remedies for asthma : ??? Garlic or lasuna or Allium sativum - A person suffering from asthma problem should take garlic everyday. He can also take it by boiling it in some milk (about 30 grams) as a way of stopping the early stages of asthma from becoming much worse. Plus you could add some ginger tea and drink this both in the morning and at night as it will help in additional to keep the condition under control. ??? Mustard Oil ??“ It is considered as one of the most recommended asthma home remedy when a person is having an attack. It is performed by mixing some mustard oil with a little camphor and then massaging it over the chest of the person affected. With this the sufferer gets relief as it easier the breath intake and also makes respiratory passage clean. ??? Take 1 tablespoon of honey and ?? tsp cinnamon powder and mix them well before consuming. This is an excellent home remedy for asthma. ??? For people who are in their premature stages of asthma, a perfect home remedy is to boil eight to ten cloves of garlic and ginger in ?? cup of milk and consume it during night time.
  6. Looking at this picture one cannot say whether you are going bald or not. they should how was your hair few months before. baldness depends on several factors. usually it is hereditary. Stress, pollution, some types of fevers, hormonal imbalance are some other facts. you have to consult your doctor for the cause. However I can suggest some tips, Drinking tender coconut water everyday morning on empty stomach. Use lot of coconut in your food use soy products another herbal remedy to grow hair back: make a paste of fenu greek leaves apply to your hair every day and rinse it when it dries
  7. Soak 10-15 soapnut in hot water. leave it aside for 15 mins. Then lather soapnuts to form a foamy liquid. Use this as shampoo for your scalp. Liquid will lather on your scalp only when all the oil is washed off. so you need to repeat the process untill the liquid lathers on your scalp.
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