Those looking for home remedies for helping to increase hair growth
do so mainly for a couple of reasons; One, it could be because one was
born with fine hair and wants to learn how to make their hair grow
thicker and longer.
Or, two it could be because one is suffering hair
loss due to aging. Although it is mostly men who lose their hair due to
genetics and aging, women too can be affected.
Garlic can be an effective alternative to promote new hair growth for women and men.
Garlic: The Scoop
The various culinary and medicinal uses of garlic have been known as
well as passed down for millennia. It is indigenous to Asia, but widely
used across the globe. Laboratory analysis has provided evidence which
shows garlic contains many effective properties.
Cause & Effect
There are a number of reasons for hair loss including medical
conditions; chemical side effects; stress; nutritional deficiencies;
genetics; and aging.
The first step to combat it is to root out exactly what is causing
it. Once the source is determined effective treatments may be
implemented.
Such is the case with localized alopecia areata, a condition, which
can affect any area of the body where hair grows. About 86% of
incidences are in patients who are asymptomatic, or present no other
physical signs relating to it. This type of hair loss may be the result
of physical and/or psychological disorders.
Applying Garlic Oil Topically
The Department of Dermatology at the University of Medical Sciences
conducted a clinical trial to determine the efficacy in treating
localized alopecia areata with garlic when used in the form of a gel and
applied topically. The results of the study gave evidence that garlic
is an effective method to treat individuals with this specific type of
hair loss. A total of 40 subjects participated 20 of which were treated
with the topical garlic gel. The remaining patients received a placebo.
Out of those 20 treated with the gel, 95% of subjects demonstrate
positive results ranging between moderate to good. Only a single subject
presented with positive results.
Why Garlic Works
Garlic contains two compounds which are regularly prescribed by
medical professionals to treat dandruff and numerous other types of
dermatitis.
These conditions are usually caused by the growth of fungus which
affects hair follicles and therefore hair growth. Selenium and sulfur
are both found in this excellent herb.
These properties reinforce hair which is present as well as encourage
new hair growth. Selenium sulfide is commonly prescribed to treat many
skin disorders, especially those caused by fungi.
Recipe Options
- Garlic Juice and Coconut Oil
Thoroughly combine one tablespoon each of coconut oil and garlic juice. It helps to warm the coconut oil a bit before incorporating the garlic juice into it. Massage the mixture into the scalp and let it rest for about 20 minutes.
The scalp will absorb the coconut oil so it may be necessary not only to rinse it, but wash it. The oil that remains will condition both the scalp and hair. This should be done at least twice a week; however, it may be used more often.
- Garlic Juice and Honey
- Garlic Oil for Hair
Homemade Garlic Infused Oil
Mince one garlic clove for each tablespoon of olive oil or coconut oil or any other preferable carrier oil may be used instead. Heat the oil until it is slightly warm, but it should not be too hot or else it will cook the garlic instead of being infused with it. Put the minced garlic in a dark, glass jar with a lid that seals tight. Pour the warm carrier oil over it and seal it. Allow to infuse for at least one week. The longer the better as it will be more potent. When the infusion process is complete strain the oil off of the garlic.
Enhanced Garlic Infusion
Ingredients:
- 5 tablespoons of garlic infused oil (see method 1 above)
- 1 tablespoon of coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon of castor oil (which promotes hair growth)
- 1/2 teaspoon of rosemary essential oil (which also promotes hair growth)
- 10 drops of tea tree oil
Mix the garlic infused oil with the remaining ingredients and shake well. Store in the refrigerator to keep the oil from spoiling.
Source: dailyhealthpost.com
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