Hair Loss Prevention Treatment Part 4

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH | VIBRABOARD

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

HAIR LOSS PREVENTION

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Hair loss is problem that is linked to a variety of factors, such as age, genetics, diet, and diseases.

As with most things concerning the body, prevention plays a big role when it comes to health. With hair loss prevention is no different and caring for your hair, keeping it healthy and avoiding the problem in the first place is to treat hair loss.

Brushing and Styling for Hair Loss Prevention

You can start hair loss prevention by brushing your hair. Brushing is known to help remove the dead hair as well the dirt and debris that collected throughout the day.

Daily brushing, besides helping to remove the dead hair and the dirt and debris, also helps in moving oils and nutrients all around your scalp and your hair.

Keep in mind that it is best to not do this for a prolonged period of time. For longer hair, it is also better to use a comb instead of a brush, as a comb won’t rip out the hair. Even when using a comb, it is best to not use it in excess, but rather, only to style hair or to get rid of extra tangles. This will allow the protective coating (the cuticle) to stay in place and continue to provide protection for your health hair.

Go gentle on the curling irons, blow dryers and curlers. The high heat is not good for your hair. It may look good to you that night, but you may be damaging or killing the hairs or cuticles on your scalp.

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LIVER FLUSH

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Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy and Wound Healing

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HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

HYPERBARIC AND WOUND HEALING

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Bed sores, lesions, pressure sores, chronic wounds, ulcers and abscesses are nasty looking, a real problem to deal with, and at times quite painful for their owner. Wound management is a traditional medical specialty unto itself. Integrative healing (CAM) modalities and techniques are now being researched in clinical trials to assist and amplify traditional care.

There are many reasons for non-healing wounds, some are the result of medical conditions. Many diabetics fear and eventually undergo surgical amputation. Bed ridden patients in nursing home or assisted living facilities develop bed sores that can facilitate their demise. Paraplegics and quadriplegics develop localized pressure sores that can instigate life-threatening infections. Situations that impede circulation such as complications following surgery, congestive heart failure, rheumatoid arthritis, peripheral ulcers, vascular disease, and traumatic injury help cause wounds.

Additionally edema, systemic problems and infection impair normal healing. Most wound programs combine traditional medical and surgical care in addition to advanced wound care technologies including but not limited to dressing materials of bioengineered tissue and hyperbaric medicine. Alternative and integrative medicine processes and treatments offer a different approach.

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