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balance the hormones but what can you do
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to the scalp to
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encourage the hair to grow again you can
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make a mix that you can put on your hair
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did you know that according to the
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American hair loss Association 85% of
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men and 50% of women will face
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significant hair loss at some point in
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their lives that's right over half of
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the people you know might be quietly
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wrestling with this silent fear
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wondering when it will strike them and
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if you're thinking about getting a hair
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transplant be ready to face the shocking
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reality of spending anywhere from $6,000
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to
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$12,000 an amount that many find
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themselves unprepared for as if the loss
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itself wasn't enough of a burden but
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don't get disappointed in this video
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Barbara O'Neal a health and wellness
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expert who has made a name for herself
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by revealing the most straightforward
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solutions to Life's most complex health
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issues will reveal how you can fight
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back against hair loss her lowcost
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remedies could hold the key to restoring
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your hair quickly without the Hefty
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price tag or the worry of when it might
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disappear again what can we do for hair
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loss how can we grow new hair well first
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of all we have to put the detective hat
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on and find out why there is hair loss
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so what would be some of the most common
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causes of hair
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loss well one friend of
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mine she always dyed her hair
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her hair she was showing gray hair from
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a very early age and so from about the
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age of uh 30 she began to dye her hair
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now you can get a hair
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dye made of henna and henna is a plant
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that can dye your hair and that is not
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toxic but my friend did not use that one
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she used a chemical hair dye and little
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by little it was killing off her her
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follicles where the hair grows so it can
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be chemicals on the hair you might think
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it's just hair dye what's so bad about
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that but there's a darker side to this
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story that Barbara knows all too well
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before you reach for that innocent
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looking box of hair dye let me tell you
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what's happening it's not just about
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adding a splash of color these dyes are
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packed with powerful chemicals ammonia
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peroxide and
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paraphenylenediamine
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PPD these aren't just harmless
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ingredients they don't simply coat your
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hair instead they dig deep penetrating
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through the outer layers and altering
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the very core of each Strand and once
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these chemicals are inside who knows
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what they could be doing and let me tell
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you this is where the real trouble
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begins when you change your hair color
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those harsh chemicals don't just alter
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the shade they strip away the protective
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layer that Shields your hair without
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this invisible armor your hair is left
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exposed fragile and vulnerable to unseen
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threats
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what seems like a harmless
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transformation can spiral into something
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much worse the more you dye your hair
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the drier it becomes turning brittle
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like dry Twigs ready to snap at any
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moment each application of dye deepens
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the damage like a slow invisible poison
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your hair starts to split at the ends
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weakening from the inside out as if
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something sinister is eroding its
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strength even brushing your hair becomes
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a tense gamble with strands breaking off
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too quickly for example take a look at
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this video it's not just your hair that
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bears the brunt of the damage your scalp
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suffers quietly too what starts as a
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mild itch or irritation can slowly
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escalate like a whisper of discomfort
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that grows louder over time inflammation
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begins to take hold your once healthy
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scalp will start to falter the hair
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follicles those tiny unseen keepers of
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your hair's strength weaken and as they
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silently give way so too does your hair
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thinning out or Vanishing leaving behind
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a troubling reminder of what was once
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there this isn't just about changing
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your hair color it's about understanding
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the long-term effects on your hair's
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health so remember Barbara's advice the
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next time you think about reaching for
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that hair dye it might seem like a quick
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and easy way to switch things up and
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look stylish but it could be causing
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more harm than you realize if you have
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been styling your hair for years it may
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surprise you when you notice something
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unusual your hair is thinning strands
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are falling out more frequently raising
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questions the issue persists despite
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maintaining a healthy hair care routine
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free from harsh chemicals and extreme
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treatments what could be responsible for
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this unexpected change could an
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underlying Factor unnoticed yet
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impactful affect your
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hair let us turn to Barbara for her
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insights as she may hold the key to
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understanding this situation
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so it can be chemicals on the hair
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another friend of mine did not like her
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very curly hair and so all her life from
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probably about her late teens right up
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until her 50s she straightened her hair
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now the solutions that they use to
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straighten the hair or for people with
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straight hair that want curly hair it is
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a very toxic chemical so what happens is
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if a person wants to straighten their
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hair they
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would what the hairdresser does is pull
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the hair over great big rods like that
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and so the the curly hair that's this
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curly of course gets pulled over them
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and that straightens it but if a
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person's got straight hair and they want
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curly hair well the rods are that big
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and they stretch the hair around and
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around and around so whether it's to
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straighten the hair or whether it's to
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curl the hair they put this toxic
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Solution on it's a strong chemical and
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what it does is it breaks all the little
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joins in the hair because hair has all
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these little joints like this so what it
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does is it breaks the joints breaks the
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joints and then it's molded of course
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around either there for the curl or
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there for the straight and
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then when all of those little bonds are
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broken and it's been stretched into a
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certain shape they off that chemical and
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then they put another chemical on to set
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it so to set the bonds together and then
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that sets the hair structure as straight
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or as curly so basically that's how the
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hair is permed when I first left school
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at the age of 16 I did I was a
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hairdresser for about four years and we
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used to do a lot of perms and that's how
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they perm hair whether it be straight or
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whether it be curly but when those
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chemicals are constantly going on the
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hair little by little they kill the hair
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follicles Barbara pointed out that the
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desire for perfect hair can be strong
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but the risks are real specific
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treatments can harm your hair follicles
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causing long-term damage before making
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any significant changes to your hair
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take a moment to think it over consider
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the potential risks carefully remember
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Barbara's warning and ask yourself is it
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worth
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it often the answer is no no chemicals
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are constantly going on the hair little
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by little they kill the hair
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follicles I have also seen in some areas
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where people braid their hair really
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really tightly you'll often see that
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they've got hair loss around here where
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you've got that weight you've got that
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constant weight on the on the hair which
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can really just keep pulling the hair
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out and then the then the follicles are
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damaged so no matter how it happens
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we must stop what is causing the damage
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that's the first one if you don't turn
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the tap off you're still mopping up in
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the other Corner imagine your hair is a
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composition with each strand playing a
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particular role what happens when you
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put too much stress on one part of that
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structure like overtightening a screw
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everything may seem fine initially but
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the constant pressure can weaken the
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structure over time leading to damage
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similarly too much stress on the scalp
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can weaken the Roots causing strands to
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fall out although thick hairstyles can
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be appealing they can also be hard on
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your hair maintain your hair well and it
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will stay strong and healthy the
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following probable reason for hair loss
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could be hormonal imbalance is there
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even a thing like that which can cause
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hair loss yes hormonal imbalance can
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directly or indirectly affect the health
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of your hair let's look at what Barbara
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has to say about hormonal imbalance I
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mean that's the first one if you don't
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turn the tap off you're still mopping up
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in the other
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Corner sometimes I see hair loss in a
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hormonal imbalance so if it's a hormonal
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imbalance then the hormones must be
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balanced back again it's actually quite
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easy number
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one you've got to turn the tap off
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eliminate everything that could be
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causing
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this eliminate the pill well how are we
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going to stop having babies cropping up
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everywhere
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well there are natural methods of birth
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control eliminate the meat if a person
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wants to eat meat and its product it
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must be organic it really I do not
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believe at this stage in 2012 on planet
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Earth that there's an option it's just
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too dangerous today because of what is
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happening to the meat what's been given
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to the meat what they're being fed how
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they're killed da da da the whole lot
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not only that how it's stored there was
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a 60-minute show a couple of years ago
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showing green meat and showing you pour
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this chemical on it fizzes up and it
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goes red and then little bit scary isn't
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it eliminate the plastic I think it's
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impossible to eliminate plastic such
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handy
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stuff but just become just become aware
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of your safer plastic your Plastics that
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doesn't have the nonel fennels in them
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the harder plastic uh usually doesn't
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have the nonel fennels you got to read
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your labels go to Glass even go to to
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the secondhand shop they've always got a
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huge box of big glass jars right up the
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back you can also get uh Pyrex
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containers with Tupperware Lids the
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problem is when the plastic is heated so
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if you got a hot leftover stew in your
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little Pyrex put a little China plate on
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top till it cools and then maybe put
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your plastic lid on top you can pay 10
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cents in Target and get a starch plastic
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Barbara has an intriguing Theory your
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small daily choices might be hiding
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secrets about your health think about
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using toxic Plastics skipping meals or
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taking birth control pills which could
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be quietly affecting your hair birth
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control pills for example adjust your
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hormone levels raising estrogen and
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progesterone to prevent pregnancy but
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this shift can also disturb other
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hormones like androgens when this
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happens your hair follicles might become
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unusually sensitive leading to a
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condition called androgenic alopecia
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where your hair starts to thin and fall
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out
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non-organic meats are often pumped with
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growth hormones antibiotics and
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chemicals to speed up animal growth when
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we eat these meats those same hormones
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and chemicals sneak into our bodies
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throwing our natural hormone balance off
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track and then there are Plastics those
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convenient containers might be hiding
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something dangerous some Plastics
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release chemicals like BPA and
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phthalates into our food and drinks
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these chemicals can mess with our
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hormones mimicking or blocking them and
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leading to
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imbalances this affects our overall
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health and can weaken hair follicles
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over time making them more prone to
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damage and hair
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loss so what can you do to bring it back
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again ah there's one more that I didn't
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mention and that's
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anemia if a person is anemic it can
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cause hair loss so what's anemic anemic
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means very low iron in the blood and
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anemia can be caused because of heavy
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blood loss at period time a lot of women
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suffer from that and that can cause
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anemia and the anemia can cause the hair
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loss so to resolve that again Watch My
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lecture on hormones boost the
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progesterone get the estrogen down then
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there won't be the heavy blood loss
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every month and the person won't be
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anemic anymore and so again the hair can
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grow another cause of anemia can be low
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hydrochloric acid because iron is bound
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up in food and it needs acid to liberate
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it from food so it's very important that
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the person ensure they have nice strong
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hydrochloric acid a simple way to ensure
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that is to have a qu of a teaspoon of
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can Pepper and a little bit of water
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before every meal if you're finding that
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a little bit hard you can have the juice
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of a lemon before every meal important
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to leave a break between meals important
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not to drink water with your meals
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because that dilutes the hydrochloric
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acid also important to have a very happy
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relaxed environment at the meal Barbara
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is Right iron is essential to the health
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of your hair and it's like a Lifeline
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that keeps everything running smoothly
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if your body does not have enough iron
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such as anemia it can damage the health
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of your hair without enough iron your
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hair will not get the nutrients it needs
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to grow strong and shiny resulting in
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brittle hair therefore balancing iron
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levels is essential to support the
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overall health of your hair so your
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question is what causes anemia it
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happens when you do not consume adequate
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iron from your diet or your body can't
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take it well when insufficient iron is
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received your blood does not transport
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oxygen well and your hair follicles will
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starve for oxygen leading to yep you
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guessed it hair loss but there's no need
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to panic the remedy is straightforward
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and delicious iron rich foods like
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spinach beans and red meat are your
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go-to but an iron supplement might be
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needed if you're not getting enough from
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your diet for an added boost consider
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incorporating some vitamin C the best
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vitamin C sources are oranges or bell
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peppers because they help your body
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absorb iron more effectively you can
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restore your hair to its former glory
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with just a bit of effort we've explored
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the various causes of hair loss now
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let's explore some remedies given by
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Barbara O'Neal a simple way to to ensure
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that is to have a/4 of a teaspoon of can
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Pepper and a little bit of water before
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every meal if you're finding that a
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little bit hard you can have the juice
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of a lemon before every meal important
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to leave a break between meals important
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not to drink water with your meals
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because that dilutes the hydrochloric
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acid also important to have a very happy
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relaxed environment at the meal table I
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Target those points in more detail on my
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lecture on the gut so the causes of hair
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loss can be anemia it can be high stress
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it can be a hormonal imbalance and it
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can be damage that's just physical
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damage this has been done to the hair
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follicles and so depending on what the
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cause is the anemia you can strengthen
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the hydrochloric
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acid balance the hormones but what can
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you do to the scalp to
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encourage the hair to grow again you can
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make a mix that you can put on your hair
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and this mix is let's let's make up the
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mix so half a cup of coconut
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oil and half a cup of castor
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oil Castoro is a very thick
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oil but castor oil penetrates deeper
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than any other oil so when that is put
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onto the scalp it penetrates even deeper
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coconut oil is a very nourishing oil
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it's an anti- fungal oil antibacterial
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oil but what you also can put with that
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so now you've got a cup of oil there to
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that cup of oil you can add 10
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drops of Rosemary essential oil
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Rosemary is a herb that's specific for
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the scalp Rosemary essential oil so you
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could make up this mix in a jar
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and mix it very very well and maybe once
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a week you you massage it into the scalp
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your hair will be very oily of course
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but you massage it into the scalp
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coconut oil contains nutrients that
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moisturize and protect hair from damage
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it gives hair a cozy nourishing blanket
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to keep it shiny and strong next we have
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castor oil this thick Rich oil is loaded
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with rolic acid which boosts blood
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circulation to the scalp finally there
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is rosemary oil o rosemary oil
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stimulates blood flow and directly
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delivers essential nutrients to the
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roots to promote hair growth and then a
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nice amount of shampoo and if it's still
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a little bit greasy maybe shampoo it
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again now that brings us to the
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shampoo there's something that you must
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keep right away from and it's called
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sodium Laurel
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sulfate sodium Laurel
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sulfate is what's in many shampoos and
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so sodium Laurel sulfate kills the hair
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follicles so it's important to take a
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magnifying glass into the shop and read
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the labels in places like Whole Foods
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Sprouts Trader Joe's where they have a
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lot of uh Health Foods they have a lot
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of supplements and they have a more
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healthier brand of products so have a
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look for a shampoo that has no so we've
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got to make sure you realize no sodium l
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sulfate because the sodium Laurel
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sulfate is a chemical that causes the
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foaming of the shampoo and that sodium
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Laurel sulfate has the ability to kill
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the hair follicles in the scalp so
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please keep away from that you can get
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some very nice coconut based shampoos
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coconut is very nourishing to the scalp
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what's also important here are some
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additions to the treatment so additions
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to using this once a week I'm I mean if
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you're home a lot you might even do it
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twice a
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week exercise what exercise does is it
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increases the circulation of the blood
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to the extremities and the scalp is
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considered an
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extremity so exercise daily especially
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the high intensity interval training the
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high intensity interval training because
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of the periods of very high intensity
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that really gets the blood moving out to
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the extremities so that should be done
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daily and hydration keep well hydration
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remember the rule of thumb is is eight
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glasses to 100 lbs body
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weight that's a good rule of thumb too
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to know how much to uh how much water to
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give the children nourishment we need to
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nourish that scalp from the inside
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because your scalp is fed by your blood
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that's why when you exercise you get
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more blood to the area but when you get
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the blood to the area you want it to be
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well watered exercise will automatically
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put the oxygen in there and nourishment
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we need to be having a high fiber diet
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high
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fiber we also need to be having generous
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amounts of protein here's your legumes
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your nuts your seeds so generous
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proteins proteins are the building
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blocks of the
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body and healthy
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fats so there's your nuts your seeds
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your avoc
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coconut coconut and olive oil very nice
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to sprinkle a little olive oil in there
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and Celtic salt oh it makes potatoes
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very nice so nourishment is NE is
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necessary and remember when healing
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happens at twice the rate
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sleep you want to heal you got to get 8
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hours 8 hours not negotiable every night
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the sleep is vital the sleep is not
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negotiable if you're not used to that
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much sleep little by little by little
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you can train yourself back into
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sleeping longer Rome wasn't built in a
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day but little by little by little as
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you take those steps that are conducive
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to good sleep breakfast like a king
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lunch like a queen light or no evening
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meal going to bed early soft lights soft
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music fresh air coming in nice clean
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natural fiber sheets and pillows all of
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this is conducive to a good night's
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sleep and you will find that little by
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little the hair just might start to
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grow all right I hope we've busted all
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those myths about hair loss and served
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up some solid solutions from the one and
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