Natural Cures for Hair Loss - Stopping the Loss and Growing it Back

Experiencing hair loss? You're not alone, many people struggle with hair loss and they seek a cure, how ever there is no natural cure for hair loss, only treatments.In this short article we'll discuss how you can't cure your hair loss but can stop or slow it down, and also give you an expectation of how long it can take to stop hair loss.

Treat your Hair Loss don't Cure It

Unfortunately the only permanent cure for hair loss or thinning hair is a transplant right now.Realistically a hair transplant is no fun, and it is very expensive. How ever there are quite a few natural hair loss treatments you can use to stop your current hair loss, and depending on the product stimulate regrowth of some of the hair you've lost.

The majority of these treatments do the same thing to stop hair loss, they block DHT (a hormone) from reaching the scalp where it slows down and almost stops the growth stage of your hair. Once this hormone is blocked you will stop losing your hair.Stopping hair loss by blocking DHT how ever doesn't always mean you'll get new hair growth back.

Stop Then Regrow

Once hair loss is stopped you can begin to concentrate on regrowth.Hair loss products that block DHT will stop hair loss, and also possibly supply the required nutrients to dormant hair follicles to start new hair growth. How ever not all treatments will do this, it is possible you will need another product or hair loss supplement to kick start the growth phase. If this is the case I suggest you look into some hair loss product reviews to decide which treatment is best for you.

How Long Does it Take?

From the time you begin to take your hair loss treatment to the point when hair loss has all but stopped will likely be two months. Be sure you're consistent using the product as directed to get maximum results.The majority of Hair loss treatments ask that you use them for at least two months to ensure they will produce results for you. Not every product works for every person.

Regrowing hair you've lost after this can take longer, usually an additional 4-6 months.Give it at least a six month period before you start looking for new regrowth in thinning or balding areas. Also keep in mind that your hair must still be in the growth phase in order to experience regrowth at all.

If you have a completely bald area on your scalp, unless it's recently gone bald you most likely won't be able to achieve any regrowth.