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The Cycle of Hair Growth and How the Laser Hair Comb Can Help

Date Published: 17th September 2009
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Use of a laser hair comb can stimulate blood flow and help follicles in the scalp produce thick, healthy hair. Normally hair grows everywhere on the body except on the palms of our hands and soles of our feet, and many of these are so fine that they are almost invisible. Hair is made of the same protein as nails, and is produced in the hair follicles in the outer layer of skin. As we age, follicles start to slow down and shut down, and it is these follicles in the scalp that the


How Age and Other Factors Affect the Growth Cycle

Gradual thinning of the hair with age is considered normal as more and more hair follicles go into the telogen or resting phase, and the remaining hairs become shorter, thinner and fewer in number. The laser hair comb can target these follicles and through photobiostimulation keep them producing thick, shiny, strong hair. Male or female pattern baldness involving loss or thinning of hair has genetic and hormonal factors and can be stopped or slowed by use of the
laser hair comb as well. There are many medications, high fever, severe illnesses and extreme stress factors that can cause temporary hair loss or thinning, as does the autoimmune disease alopecia areata. In most of these cases the follicles do not die off completely, and they can recover naturally or through use of a laser hair comb, proper nutrition and absence of causing factors.


How the Laser Hair Comb Can Affect the Hair Growth Cycle

The laser hair comb uses low level laser therapy believed to reactivate hair growth by stimulating live, but weakened, follicles at the cellular level. This laser light stimulates hair re-growth and increases hair tensile strength. An accompanying system of vitamins, gentle hair products, scalp nutrients and water filters can block DHT and remove the sebum and oils that clog scalp pores contributing to hair loss. Optimum nutrition repairs damage to cells, replenishes nutrients and accelerates new growth. The best hair re-growth companies are leaders in hair loss research and combine their expertise with the biostimulating laser hair comb therapy service to optimize the scalp environment and encourage hair growth.


How Soon Can I See Results?

It usually takes 3-6 months for noticeable hair re-growth to occur, and it is a must that you continue to use this treatment for hair growth to continue. If stopped, the effects of the treatment will eventually disappear and hair loss will again continue. The laser hair comb helps replace the small, fine hairs to thicker, healthy hairs that are shinier and healthier looking as well. Good nutrition, proper hair care and laser hair comb use will ensure that every opportunity for healthy hair can be yours.
Tags: outer layer of skin, hair follicles, hair follicle, hairs, hair growth, new hair, soles, head of hair, female pattern baldness, thinning of hair, healthy hair, hormonal factors, time clock, thicker hair
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Occupation: Women's Health Care
Carol is a freelance writer working in the Health Care industry for over 30 years. Her main interests are in promoting Health Care products that help men and women maintain their natural, youthful looks at any age. Her prime topic is the problem of hair loss, and strongly recommends the natural products available from Nutreve International Hair Therapy Systems.
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