Posts Tagged ‘cures’

PostHeaderIcon Male Baldness Cure

Male baldness can have its perks, with many people around the world finding being bald a great convenience. All the same, sometimes being bald can be an inconvenience for a number of reasons. This article takes a justified look at the pros and cons of male baldness.

The cons to being bald mainly revolve around the weather. Hair can act as protection against the elements. The lack of hair can make bald men vulnerable to weather conditions.

Increases in dandruff or problems with your scalp could also be the onset of hair loss. Consider using dandruff-eliminating shampoo to see if the problem stops. Failing that, consult your doctor.

Minoxidil is another drug that has a key role in the baldness treatment market, estimated at a value of over $1bn in the US alone. Originally, the drug was not intended for patients suffering from hair loss, but of heart disease; where patients reported hair growth. Approximately, statistics show that between 60% and 70% of men report re-growth due to the consumption of the drug.

PostHeaderIcon All Natural Acne Cure – Can It Work?

Living with acne is pretty painful. Not just physically (although those zits can hurt sometimes), but also emotionally. It’s hard having your priceless years tarnished with acne, branding you as a ‘pizza face’ everywhere you go.

The only thing worse than struggling with acne is trying to find a cure. It’s slim-pickings for anyone looking for something they won’t have to buy monthly. Not only do most topical treatments require you to commit in order to see any lasting results, many of them have some sort of annoying side effect like chemical burns or dry skin.

Not only that, but then you have acne scars to buy products for! It’s like it never ends…

Well, the silver lining in all this is a little known fact about acne – the cure is easier than you’ve been lead to believe. What I mean is that natural cure for acne are much more effective than any manufactured treatment. The only reason many people are still in the dark on this is because of all the major companies invested in your problem…

PostHeaderIcon Head Lice – Lousy Little Parasites!

INTRODUCTION: Head lice (Pediculus capitis) are tiny parasitic insects well adapted to living mostly on the scalp and neck hairs of human host. These are mainly gotten by direct head-to-head contact with an infested person’s hair, but may on rare occasions be transferred with shared combs, hats and other hair accessories.

They get their nutrients by blood-feeding once or twice each day, and cannot survive for more than a day or so at room temperature without ready access to human blood. These parasites can survive up to 30 days on a human holding on to hair with hook-like claws found at the end of each of their six legs. They are rarely found on the body, eyelashes, or eyebrows and rarely (if ever) cause direct harm, or transmit infectious agents from person-to-person. Head lice are equal opportunity parasites that do not respect socio-economic class distinctions and can infest people of all ages, but children are prone to infestations because of their habit of playing in close contact, sharing hats, headphones, combs and brushes, sleeping bags, stuffed animals, and clothing.

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