Monday, February 14, 2011

The Media

In horror films we see drains clogged with hair while scary music plays over.
In exorcist films we see the possessed have bald spots due to excessive scratching.
In psychological thrillers we see drug addicts half bald due to their habits.
In drama we see struggling characters shave their head in their desperation.

The media puts such negative connotations on hair loss, yet they tell us we shouldn't feel like freaks, like outlaws, that we shouldn't feel embarrassed.

Explain that to your fucking grandchild when they see mental patients on television shows pluck out their hairs while popping pills.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Burdock oil and Regrowth

Hair follicles are sensitive. After years of abuse eventually they will stop growing.

This is because we have damaged the root so much (constant pulling when it's not ready to fall out) that the growth has stunted. Burdock oil is known to reduce and even reverse these effects, helping hair grow back as it once did. "It combines immediate relieving effect with nutritional support of normal functions of sebaceous glands and hair follicles. Regular use of Burdock oil helps restore and maintain healthy scalp and hair."

There are many other oils and herbs that promote hair growth, but after tons of research, this one is the primarily ingredient of all natural hair growth systems.

Another way of helping hair grow is massaging the area (scalp only). Constant massage in that area (not rubbing) promotes blood flow to that area, and blood flow is what causes hair to grow (as follicles feed off of vitamins and minerals found in our blood).

For foods that increase or help reduce pulling, check out Foods for Thought