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  • Hair Loss And Saw Palmetto - Powerful Little Herb

    View PDF | Print View | Html View Written by: John Farikani
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    Hair loss and Saw Palmetto have struck up a good relationship. Also known as 'seronoa repens', this powerful little herb is good for lots of things, not just hair loss. It's dark red berries have been a medicine of the Indian natives for many decades. Being an anti-androgen, it attacks one of the major causes of hair loss. Scientists haven't exactly nailed down how it does it, but they know it works.

    The berry of the Saw Palmetto plant is loaded with phytonutrients. These work like interrupters of the hormonal process that enlarge the prostate. So for many men today, this is good news. They also take it for erectile dysfunction. The uses for this little plant just go on and on, with a wide range of maladies on it's list of things that it can help.

    Propecia, used to treat Alopecia, works much the same way as the Saw Palmetto berry. Scientists noticed this and decided to give the Saw Palmetto a test or two. The results were good. For hair loss, the Saw Palmetto worked on a condition called 'androgenetic alopecia' and so from there it really took off. It seems there's no end to the benefits that this plant brings with it.

    If you check the market today, you'll find hundreds of different herbs that are being marketed for hundreds of different ailments. But not all have had the luxury of being tested in a clinical trial. The Saw Palmetto berry has had this luxury. And after the tests were concluded, satisfactory results were found. The only time any side effects were found was if it was taken without eating something. It does work by affecting the hormones. Women who are nursing or pregnant should not take it.

    When studying Saw Palmetto for hair loss, you'll find that hair loss starts whenever your DHT level (dihydrotestosterone) gets too high. This occurs in the scalp, and this is when the Saw Palmetto can be effective. The DHT attaches itself to your hair follicles and shuts off the flow of nutrients that the hair gets from your blood. This causes the hair to shrink and become thin.

    When ranked among the top medical herbs in the U. S. Today, the Saw Palmetto comes in at number five. The only thing you need to keep in mind, is that it works in a hormonal way. So if you're taking hormone-related treatments or drugs of any kind, you may want to consult your doctor first. This plant has really boomed big time over in Europe, and is widely used there. Some people don't know it, but it can be used for improving the sex drive also.

    Hair loss and Saw Palmetto are matched in just one of the wars that this plant is engaged in. From sex drive to bladder control, this powerful berry can help you with your ailments. It's extremely popular over in Europe, and widely used here in the U. S. I can see why the pioneers of long ago used to make teas and drinks out of it. No doubt they learned of its' benefits even way back then.

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