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How to Help your Hair to Growth Faster & Stronger

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   It is not that difficult as you may think, you just have to know the right methods. By just changing conventional hair products for Vida Hair Treatment and at the same time review a few of your everyday habits, including poor dietary choices, you will see a radical improvement in your hair's length and health. Did you want to help your Hair to Grow Faster & Stronger?  Watch the Video 1. Trim your hair every 6-8 weeks. Trimming your hair while you are growing it out is essential if you want to make your hair grow faster. Cutting 1/4 of an inch of your hair every 6-8 weeks is great for you. You have to get rid of the dead ends. Remember, you want your hair to be long and healthy, not just long! 2. You are what you eat! Did you know that what you eat actually makes a difference in how fast your hair grows? If you eat a lot of protein-rich foods, you will see a massive difference in the quality of your hair, as well as the speed with which it grows. Some o

Homeopathy & Alopecia Areata (bald patches)

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1. What  is Alopecia Areata?       Traditional medicine defines Alopecia areata as an autoimmune, often reversible disease in which loss of hair occurs in sharply defined areas usually involving the scalp or beard, but any area of the body, where hair grows, can be affected.   Alopecia Areata usually starts with one or more small, round, smooth bald patches on the scalp and can progress to total scalp hair loss (alopecia total) or complete body hair loss (Alopecia Universalis).      It is not known why alopecia areata or other autoimmune diseases occur. It is thought that something triggers the immune system to react against one or more of the body's own tissues. Possible triggers include viruses, infection, medicines, or other environmental factors. There is also an inherited factor that makes some people more prone to autoimmune diseases. About 1 in 4 people with alopecia areata have a close relative who is also affected. 2. What are the outlook (prognosis) and treatment for p