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The cure for hair loss has always been a holy grail, with all kinds of treatments and quack remedies being promoted for their re-growth potential. One sixteenth-century recipe, for example, involved applying a mixture of boiled slugs, olive oil, honey, saffron, soap and cumin to the head. Treatments that have been shown to have some effect are minoxidil (Regaine) and finasteride (Propecia) and both have been shown to be effective in stopping hair loss in some men, and in some cases in re-growing hair in those beginning to lose hair. However, those who suffer from extensive male pattern loss are unlikely to be helped. You can buy Regaine from any chemist and Propecia is available from GPs on private prescription [buy propecia].In general, many people are turning back to natural treatments for illnesses including balding/ hair loss. There are concerns with prescription medication of all types and there could be with some of the natural supplements ingredients [buy propecia]. Let’s take a look at both treatments; this may help you in making a decision if you are experiencing hair loss.

Traditional Treatments

There are many types of prescribed treatments for hair loss. Depending on the cause of your hair loss, treatment methods will be decided upon. Medications can be in topical, injectable, or oral forms [buy propecia].Alopecia Areata-bald spots on your scalp, beard, eyebrows and eyelashes is treated with either a light topical steroidal drug or an injectable steroidal drug. It is possible that this could be an immune disorder.If you have inherited hair loss, or loss due to age or hormonal changes Rogaine (minoxidil) is a treatment that can work for both men and women. It is effective but it might be some time before you see results [buy propecia]. The side effects of Rogaine may be chest pain, rapid heart beat, fainting, or dizziness. Unusual weight gain, swelling of feet or hands, scalp irritation, or redness may occur. Unwanted facial hair growth is possible. Rogaine is also flammable. If any one or more of these things happens, stop use right away and contact your doctor. Rogaine is a big no for those who have no inherited baldness [buy propecia], loss is sudden and in patches or you do not know why your hair is falling out, do not use this product.

Propecia (finasteride) is a men only treatment. Women should not come in contact with Propecia whether or not it is whole or crushed. If it is possible that you are pregnant or may be pregnant, do not come in contact with this drug as it might cause defects in a male baby’s sexual organs [buy]. Some men experienced sexual side effects including decreased desire and decreased amount of semen. These side effects stopped when they stop taking Propecia. Propecia could also affect the outcome of a PSA (prostate specific antigen) used to test for cancer. Be sure to tell your doctor you are taking Propecia.

Natural Supplements

Natural supplements are a specific blend of herbs, vitamins, and minerals that are known to benefit those with hair loss. There are few side effects if any and they are more affordable than many of the prescriptive medications. Many of the ingredients aid a number of conditions as well as hair loss [buy propecia].Before adding anything to your health regimen, it is important to discuss it with your doctor. Some supplements could have a negative impact on the effectiveness of prescriptions you may be taking for other health concerns.Some of the ingredients in one particular supplement include Biotin, Vitamin B6, magnesium, and zinc. Herbs that may be used for hair loss treatment is Saw Palmetto, Siberian Ginseng, and Pumpkin [buy propecia]. Top quality supplements use only standardized herbal extracts because this is where the active ingredients are located.

Conclusion

Both prescriptive medications/treatments and natural supplements are effective in hair loss treatment. It will take time to see results with either treatment type. You and your physician can decide together which one would benefit you the most [buy].After using Propecia(finasteride) for a prolonged period, would cessation of use of the drug result in the same sudden rapid hair loss off all hairs that would have been lost without the use of the drug, like suddenly stopping use of Rogaine® (minoxidil)?The hair would be lost until the point where an individual would have been without treatment. However, the hair loss is not sudden and will take several months to a year after stopping the medications. That is why missing a day or two of treatment, athough not recommended, is generally not harmful.What are the possible harmful effects of Propecia and Rogaine? Especially in regards to women handling Propecia and/or a man taking the drug while trying to have a baby? Can the man cease taking the drug until he has fertilized a child?
There are no known harmful effects of either medication when used as directed by the manufacturer [buy]. Follow all package instructions. Propecia would be potentially harmful to a developing male fetus in a pregnant woman if the drug entered her body. This would require her to ingest the medication, so she should not handle broken or crushed tablets. The amounts of drug in a male’s semen have been studied and found to be insignificant. The man can certainly cease treatment during conception efforts, but this is not necessary.

Is Propecia less effective in different races? Asian vs. Caucasian? Is it less effective for frontal vs. coronal pattern hair loss?

There has not been any noted difference in ethnic groups. Propecia is most effective in crown hair loss. It is less effective in frontal loss. It has not been shown to be effective in the temples (sides of head forward of the ears).