There are many reasons why people lose hair, from nutritional to genetic to hormonal.
Many of the causes are hormonal, specifically they are andro-genetic: this means, put very simply, that a series of processes lead to excess DHT and extreme sensitivity to DHT (dihydrotestosterone); This will gradually weaken your hair follicles, causing rapid hair fall on the scalp.
Long ago it was believed that only men suffer from it, while women are very much protected by their different hormonal make-up. However, studies and increasing evidence have proved that women can also suffer from this type of condition. Women may also have other, interrelated factors, such as abnormal (even if mild) function of the pituitary gland or some subtle imbalance between certain hormones. However, they all affect DHT production and DHT sensitivity so the result (loss of one’s hair) is the same.
For this reason this branch of alternative medicine offers very interesting answers to the problem of hair loss in women.
‘Classically’ speaking, there would be a prescribed constitutional treatment’, ie one that addressed the whole set of symptoms and the ‘constitution’ of the individual – ie body type, personality, genetic predispositions and even childhood trauma too), however, modern approaches have allowed for the ‘creation’ of treatments that address ‘single’ problems, focusing on specific imbalances or ‘malfunctions’; Therefore, in the case of hair loss in a woman, it is strictly relevant to the condition from a ‘medical’, local point of view, rather than a ‘constitutional’ point of view. However, the principles behind the prescribed measures remain the same.
The typical approach discussed here to treat this condition is the use of a combination of folliculinim/estrogen:
This remedy, used in moderation and only during the first part of the menstrual cycle, addresses hair loss for women that is caused by hormonal imbalances or other similar conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (which leads to hormonal imbalances). are) suffering from. If you are suffering from hirsutism (excessive hair on the body) as well as hair loss on your head, this remedy can also help.
There are several ways you can take folliculinim/estrogen (estrogen):
a) One 6C of Folliculinum/Estrogen for one week or 14 days, starting on the first day of your cycle (never more than half of your entire cycle; so, if you menstruate every 22 days, So you should not take this homeopathic remedy for more than 11 days and it should be the first part of your cycle).
b) In the early days of your monthly cycle (so during your period or as soon as you can after your period), take this homeopathic remedy once (30c) and wait for the results, which should be almost immediate . Repeat only if the results fade, make sure it is not during the second half of your cycle.
Dosages vary and should be individualized based on patient’s responses and characteristics. For the powers of the remedy, they should be kept low.
Why should Folliculinum/Estrogen (estrogen) be taken only in the first half of the menstrual cycle? Because one’s hormonal makeup changes dramatically from the first part to the second part, and homeopathic remedies should reflect this. If you are also suffering from hair loss during the second half of your menstrual cycle, other measures should be taken (more on this later).
Can any other remedy be taken while taking it? This is possible because this measure is not a constitutional measure. It is better to wait and see the results, so that you can better understand how the body is responding to the treatment. However, it is not unusual to alternate this remedy with (for example) Lycopodium or Calcarea carbonica, although the potency should be equally low and their administration should not be more frequent than the original remedy (Folliculinim/Estrogen). So, for example, you can take a dose of Lyc (30c or 6c, whichever is most appropriate in your case) a few days after taking folliculinim/estrogen, if you consider it appropriate or necessary.
It’s important to avoid mixing too many homeopathic remedies, so always use sparingly.
Source by E. Jules Gibsons