#spacing Thinking About Hair Loss Causes Hair Loss ~ Men's Health Medicine

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Thinking About Hair Loss Causes Hair Loss

Hair Loss > Thinking About Hair Loss Causes Hair Loss

Men's Health Medicine Hair Loss Black BookLike other hair loss sufferers, you are more concerned about how it affects your existence than why the problem occurred.

It is understandable because your image has the most impact on your social life and more so as we live in this image driven culture.

You will naturally become defensive and react over things that might threatens your appearance.

Obviously, hair loss would be a threat to how you perceive yourselves.

It causes you insecurity and you may feel that you have no choice but to overcompensate yourself for the problem, thus falling into a trap and making the problem worse.

In 1997, a scientist tracked the lives of over 4300 male hair loss sufferers.

This study examined the aspects of the sufferers lifestyle that may cause or accelerate their hair loss.

The results are very interesting.

Compared to men with a full head of hair, 32% of these men are more likely to drink over 5 alcoholic drinks a day and 151% more likely to smoke cigarettes than those with healthy hair.

Generally, these men are 72% more likely to indulge in dangerous habits and taking physical risks like driving recklessly.

Even more interesting are the health factors of these men.

They are 25% more likely to suffer a major injury and even worse, they are 76% more likely to suffer a heart attack.

Look at the factors that cause hair loss.

Hair loss is a direct result of a hormone imbalance leading to an over supply of testosterone resulting in the increased of testosterone derivative, DHT.

Anything that increases testosterone will increase hair loss.

Hormone imbalances occur naturally but how you treat your body can turn a minor imbalance into a major problem.

Smoking and drinking prevents the natural production of enzymes needed to balance and counteract testosterone.

Being risky and having aggressive behavior forces your brain to activate the creation of more testosterone.

If you know you are suffering from too much testosterone, do not live the lifestyles that promote more testosterone.

You may have used aggressive behavior to feel more masculine and attractive or acknowledged it as a self-punishment because of your disappointing looks.

In whatever case, your overcompensation for your hair loss created an environment for more hair loss.

Instead of feeling depress and overcompensating about your problem, why not try to solve it?

There is a way to reduce testosterone and create a hormonal balance within your body.

If this sound like a better solution than try it and you will feel mentally better.

It is time to pick up a copy of The Hair Loss Black Book.

The Hair Loss Black Book is a detailed program that shows you how to prevent hair loss by blocking the source of the problem, DHT.

It is a health guide and fitness program tailored to your body.

You will learn how to achieve your ideal body form in becoming a picture of health that is DHT free.

At the end of the program, you will have learned how to stop hair loss and re-grow hair.

More importantly, once you achieve your ideal form and have a thick head of hair, your -self image will never be a problem again.

Posted by: Mo Salle



Read Related Articles:

• You Can Save Money And Your Hair At The Same Time

• Thinking About Hair Loss Causes Hair Loss

• Bald Men Risk Of Developing Heart Disease

• Conflicting Result On Linking Baldness With The Risk Of Prostate Cancer And African-American Men

• Zinc And Hair Growth

• Causes Of Hair Loss In Men

• What Causes Hair Fall?

• Hair Fall Caused By Genetic And Biological Factors

• Balding Men



Find out more about Hair Loss Black Book:

Men's Health Medicine Hair Loss Black Book
Stop Hair Loss and Re-Grow Your Hair

Learn How To Reverse Hair Loss, Get Back Your Full Head Of Hair Using Simple Natural Techniques And Eliminate Hair Loss Permanently


0 comments:

Post a Comment

Comment and feedback are most welcome.


Disclaimer: It is recommend that you do not solely rely on the information presented in this blog and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. Content on this blog is for your reference purposes and is not intended to substitute for advice given by a physician, pharmacist or qualified health care professional. You should not use this information as self-diagnosis or for treating your health problem or disease. Information in this blog regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Men’s Health Medicine blog assumes no liability for any inaccuracies or misinformation.