Ending Baldness with Saw Palmetto Hair Loss Treatment

Saw palmetto extractIf you are looking for natural baldness remedies, you have already noticed that Saw Palmetto hair loss treatment is mentioned in most herbal medicine websites and niche sites. However, with the number of 'treatments' that are not at all legit, everybody can use a dosage of good old skepticism and wariness. However, this plan just might be what you needed to finally curb that receding hairline.

First, we need to understand hair loss and its causes. Hair loss affects both men and women, although with men, the appearance of baldness is more pronounced. Hair loss can be caused by a whole lot of factors; one of the most common is sensitivity of the skin to DHT. DHT or dihydrotestosterone is a byproduct of testosterone that causes the follicles to shrink and eventually stop working. You see, when there is too much DHT in the scalp that binds in the follicles, the nutrients extracted from the blood is significantly reduced resulting to shrinkage and hair thinning.

Saw palmetto berriesNow, you are probably wondering what exactly is Saw palmetto? Saw palmetto, also known as Sabal, Palmetto or Dwarf Palm, is a plant indigenous in North America. It contains essential oils, sterols and other nutrients that affect body development and vitality. It is said to prevent the conversion of testosterone to DHT; which is why it can prevent DHT-induced hair loss effectively. The medicinal benefits of this plant were discovered even before the 2nd half of the 20th century. It wasn't until the late 1990s that studies were conducted resulting to the use of saw palmetto as hair loss treatment. Right now, it is mainly manufactured and sold not as a medicine but a food supplement.

Saw palmetto as a medicine is harvested as berries. These plants proliferate in the North American continent and are usually found in the Atlantic coast, specifically from South Carolina to some parts of Texas. It appears to grow well on sand dunes, as it needs much sunlight and well-drained soil for it to grow well. They are usually planted during spring and are harvested in autumn. After harvesting, the seeds are removed and the berries are dried in the sun.

Saw palmetto plantSaw palmetto hair loss treatment is marketed as herb extracts in the form of tablets or capsules. The recommended dosage for adults is 320 milligrams. It can also be taken in powder form or as dried berries with tea. For liquid extracts, 2 to 4 ml will do. The drawback is that wile it can be easily found, the effects aren't immediate, and it might take weeks for the results to be noticeable. Now, saw palmetto is not advisable for children's use because there needs to be more studies conducted. Children's hair loss problems might not be related to DHT and are more often related to vitamin deficiency.

Whatever medication you chose as a hair loss treatment, or even if you opt for surgery, it always helps to have a healthier lifestyle. That, and the right diagnosis can help you curb that hair loss problem. Keep in mind that Saw Palmetto works for DHT-induced hair loss. Using it for other cases is an act of futility. A little research and a trip to the doctor can save you from hair loss problems, and more.
  
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