Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 05 October 2007 | There are 0 comments
At Ukmedix News we are little bit skeptical about herbal remedies for hair loss especially when it comes to male pattern baldness. There are all lot of herbal hair loss remedies which are often put on the shelves in health shops and also are advertised on the internet but the reality is that none of them have been proven in a clinical environment to statistically reduce the chances of your hair falling out.

Nevertheless some people like to use them as they see them as a tonic to make their hair appear to be healthier and thicker. Also a lot of the herbal hair loss remedies are good for cleaning up your scalp and making your scalp healthy which can provide a little help in the battle against hair loss but this is unlikely to make any serious difference.
For example Jojoba oil is one such herbal remedy which can help people who suffer from scalp conditions such as dandruff, psoriasis and eczema. If you are suffering from male pattern baldness and you have a bad scalp condition this could accelerate your baldness. By using Jojoba oil it could be that you will slow down the male pattern baldness but it is important to remember that you will not cure it.
There is a big difference between preventing male pattern baldness and slowing it down. Medications like Propecia have been shown to actually stop and reverse male pattern baldness and no herbal remedies can claim to do this. If you come across a herbal remedy that does claim that it can stop or reverse male pattern baldness the claim is fraudulent and you should be very wary about buying the product.
Other natural hair loss remedies include Aloe Vera, Henna and Ginseng all of which are often found in regular shampoos and conditioners.
