Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 29 February 2008
At Ukmedix News we pride ourselves on being very vigorous with the truth and the facts when it comes to medical issues. Recently our news team have been coming across lots of rubbish been posted on the internet regarding hair loss. One website is even advocating that men who suffer from male pattern baldness should do handstands for fifteen minutes a couple of times daily to make the blood go to their scalp so that their hair will stop falling out.

Other ridiculous claims advocate for example the reduction of the level of salt that you take with your food as a way of boosting your hair growth and even cutting back on sugar too. Another crazy remedy for curing male pattern baldness involves making a drink out of yogurt, honey, bananas and milk which supposedly will strengthen the roots of your hair. Not content with the above another website even suggests that you should sleep more because your hair needs “a good night’s sleep”.
The first thing you must realise if you are suffering from male pattern baldness is that you are suffering from her genetic condition and there is in fact not anything wrong with your health as a result. Perfectly healthy men suffer from male pattern baldness and it is normal to experience it at some stage in your life.
If you want to stop your male pattern baldness you need to counteract the Dihydrotestosterone which is forming in your scalp and which is actually causing the male pattern baldness in the first place. Statistically the most successful drug for treating male pattern baldness is Propecia made by the drug company Merck. This drug works in slowing and stopping male pattern baldness in over 80 percent of incidences and should be the first point of call for any man.
Propecia is a prescription medication which can be purchased discreetly over the Ukmedix web site provided after an online consultation the doctor agrees that it is right for you.
Beware of quack remedies for male pattern baldness, there are hundreds of them out there but the only real ones to go for are those that have been tried and tested by relevant medical authorities around the world.
