James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Male pattern baldness is characterized by a receding hairline and loss of hair, especially on the crown of the head. By age forty, two-thirds of Caucasian men are noticeably bald. Female pattern baldness is characterized by a general thinning of the hair all over the head and a moderate loss of hair on the crown or the hairline. It also occurs between the ages of thirty and forty and often becomes more apparent during and after menopause. About 50 percent of children with a balding parent of either sex will inherit the dominant baldness gene. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | If you have male-pattern baldness, you're not likely to have the shiny-domed look of Yul Brenner, Michael Jordan, or Bruce Willis unless you shave your head. Male-pattern baldness always leaves a horseshoe-shaped fringe of hair around the scalp, often called a monk's cap. cells. The result is that as much as 90% of hair can be lost, usually within the first month of treatment. Happily, about six months to a year after cancer treatment ends, hair generally grows back. | | Male-pattern baldness takes top place.) In this condition the hairs in the growing (an-agen) phase prematurely go into the resting (telogen) phase. (See Losing It, above.) The result: more hairs than usual are cast off. And, as its name implies, the shedding occurs all over the scalp, rather than following a typical pattern of baldness.
Losing lots of hair at once can also be a sign that you've been under a great deal of psychological stress; have suffered some recent physical trauma, such as a car accident or major surgery; or have a skin disorder, such as psoriasis (see Chapter 9) or eczema. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | European Urology 47: 433-39, 2005]
Male pattern baldness is also biochemically involved with the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, which is facilitated by the 5 alpha reductase enzyme. So drugs that treat baldness, such as Propecia, or herbs like saw palmetto, may be appropriate for treatment of hair loss and prostate problems. [Journal Alternative Complementary Medicine 8: 143-52, 2002]
The use of 160 mg of saw palmetto berry extract twice daily (320 mg total) has been shown to reduce night-time urge to urinate by 33 to 74%, and day-time urinary frequency by 1 to 43%. | | Baldness and prostate cancer... 192 Inflammation and prostate cancer... 193 r\
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5 alpha reductase inhibitors for prostate cancer prevention ... 193
Diet and prostate cancer... 195
Dietary Supplements and Prostate Cancer... 196
Conclusions and action plan ... 208
Suggested readouts... 209
An herbal remedy captivates ... 210
The saga begins... 210 PC-SPES got spiked ... 210 Patients take charge ... 211 Breakthrough in process... 211 Still a mystery ... 212 The penalties ... 212 Patients sue ... 212
What caused the beneficial effects? ... 212 The cost... | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | At least, with greater success than as a cure for baldness.)
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CANCER: Oregano contains important phenolic acids that have strong free radical-scavenging activity, which can help prevent certain types of cancers from forming. Indian oregano was shown to have protective properties against radiation-induced DNA damage in an animal cell study.
ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIFUNGAL, ANTIPARASITIC ACTIVITY: In a cell study, oregano oil caused damage to E. coli bacteria within one minute. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | Gynecomastia can also be a reaction to any one of a myriad of medicines commonly prescribed to men, including those to treat baldness, ulcers, heartburn, high blood pressure, depression, heart failure, or prostate problems. Or it can signal marijuana or steroid use and abuse.
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Because men with Klinefelter's syndrome have higher-than-normal estrogen levels, they're at increased risk of breast cancer. If you have this disorder be on the lookout for signs of breast cancer, such as swollen breasts and nipple discharge. | | Male-pattern baldness always leaves a horseshoe-shaped fringe of hair around the scalp, often called a monk's cap. cells. The result is that as much as 90% of hair can be lost, usually within the first month of treatment. Happily, about six months to a year after cancer treatment ends, hair generally grows back.
Sudden shedding can also be a delayed sign of a recent high fever or an indication that you're currently fighting a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection. But in these cases, you're likely to have other signs, such as itching, skin irritation, fever, or pain. | | And, as its name implies, the shedding occurs all over the scalp, rather than following a typical pattern of baldness.
Losing lots of hair at once can also be a sign that you've been under a great deal of psychological stress; have suffered some recent physical trauma, such as a car accident or major surgery; or have a skin disorder, such as psoriasis (see Chapter 9) or eczema. The reason for this is unknown.
Unfortunately, as most of us are all too aware, sudden hair loss can be a reaction to chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer. | | Women are more likely to have thinning head hair rather than the completely bald patches or receding hairlines that are the hallmarks of male-pattern baldness.
Hair loss in women can also be a normal sign of aging and hormonal changes, especially after childbirth and during menopause. Many women experience hair loss a few months after they stop taking birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy. Interestingly, hair loss slows and hair growth accelerates during pregnancy. The result: a fuller- and thicker-looking head of hair. | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Horsetail: This herb (Equisetum arvense or Equisetum telmateia) is mainly used to fight baldness and brittle fingernails, but it may also help to improve the quality of hair. Take a tincture, available from health food stores, made from the above-ground parts of horsetail. To make a tea, boil 1-2 g of the plant in a few cups of water. Ingest about 6 g of the plant daily. Caution: A species related to horsetail, Equisetum palustre, has a toxic compound. Make sure that the product you use does not contain this horsetail relative. | | Other types of baldness are alopecia areata, where hair is lost in circular patches, telogen effluvium, which involves general hair loss after experiencing physcial or emotional stress (usually around three months after the event), lupus, and traction alopecia, which results from the direct pulling and damage of the hair (usually from hot rollers and other styling techniques). An unusual cause of hair loss is trichotillomania, which is self-inflicted and more common in children. Some fungal infections, such as ringworm (see p. 140), can also cause patches of hair loss. | Glenn W. Geelhoed, M.D. and Jean Barilla, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | Usually, however, genetics is the cause for male pattern baldness.
Full baldness seems to affect only men. But thinning hair can also be a concern for women. Fortunately, except for the need for a little extra head protection during especially hot or cold weather, baldness is harmless. Nonetheless, fear of baldness has become a social obsession.
Advances made by Western medicine on this front have been negligible. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | I am susceptible to early graying and baldness; my hair is thin, fine and straight, and is red, blond or sandy colored.
=> My eyes are almond shaped, green, light brown or hazel. My sclera (white of the eye) are sometimes yellow and/or bloodshot. => I am very competitive, success-oriented and somewhat forceful. => I sleep for about six to eight hours, and my dreams can be violent. => Under stress, I tend toward ulcers, insomnia, diarrhea and weight loss. => I tend to be critical of others and myself. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | DHT is thought to be partly responsible for male baldness, and a high conversion of testosterone to DHT in women is thought to be connected to a host of "male" symptoms like hair loss (on the head) and hair growth (on the face). This conversion—in both men and women—is fueled by an enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase. Saw palmetto helps to down-regulate this enzyme, meaning a reduction in the amount of DHT. Saw palmetto also contains compounds that act as anti-inflammatories.
Note: It's always good to rule out cancer as a cause of the urinary symptoms. | Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Long-term testosterone treatment has also been linked to increased baldness, fluid retention, enlarged breasts, and aggravated sleep apnea.
Testosterone is a little like chicken: You can get it prepared any way you want. You and your doctor just have to decide which way works best for your health (and your finances). Ideally, you need to work with your doctor to figure out what amount of testosterone will put you in the middle of the normal range, rather than being at the upper or lower end. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Arthritis, chronic bowel syndrome, social anxiety disorder, baldness...the list of chronic diseases continues to grow, joining old-timers like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, allergies, Parkinson's disease, and asthma. The victims are the patients who have a need for relief of their symptoms and a cure. The pharmaceuticals, which portray their "business" as a high-risk, high-reward game, are, in fact, creating an unending money stream on the backs of their consumers' misfortunes. | James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Genetic baldness ... or Medication?
If you experience thinning or receding hair, chances are that you're seeing the first signs of genetic pattern baldness. Before you come to a conclusion, however, you should run a check of any medications you might be taking. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Unproven Uses: Aphrodisiac, bladder sphincter disorders, fever, impotence, inflammation, kidney disease, malaria, male baldness, partial bladder outlet obstruction, prostate cancer, prostatic adenoma, prostatitis, psychosis, sexual performance, stomach upset, urinary tract health. Prunus africana is traditional medicine in Africa used to treat chest pain, malaria, and fevers (Cunningham and Mbenkum 1993). The fresh bark, leaf, and fruits contain amygalin, yielding hydrocyanic acid when crushed; hence, they have an almond flavor. | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | There are prescription drugs for anxiety, baldness, hay fever, headaches, heartburn, and toenail fungus, to name just a tiny fraction of the conditions that are now commonly treated with lifestyle medications.
For every single prescription written, there must be a diagnosis, and over the past quarter century, the number of possible diagnoses that can be treated with a drug has exploded. | | One has to wonder whether, if Gadsden were alive today, he would be gratified to see the manner in which his dream has been fulfilled, how condition branding and other drug-marketing techniques have turned healthy people into patients by transforming wide swaths of ordinary human existence—everything from baldness to wrinkles, grief, worry, sex, and even shyness—into ailments in need of medical treatment. In 1993, the average number of prescriptions filled per person per year was seven. By 2000, it was eleven, and four years later it was twelve. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | So drugs that treat baldness, such as Propecia, or herbs like saw palmetto, may be appropriate for treatment of hair loss and prostate problems. [Journal Alternative Complementary Medicine 8: 143-52, 2002]
The use of 160 mg of saw palmetto berry extract twice daily (320 mg total) has been shown to reduce night-time urge to urinate by 33 to 74%, and day-time urinary frequency by 1 to 43%. International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) improved by 37% with saw palmetto compared with 39% with Propecia (finasteride). | Gary Null and Amy McDonald See book keywords and concepts | Ritalin's side effects include stunted growth, loss of appetite, baldness, Tourrette's syndrome, nervousness, rapid and irregular heartbeat, and insomnia. It also affects the eye's focusing. So Ritalin inhibits a child's ability to focus on print that is up close, for reading. So a drug with no proven efficacy to improve either cognitive ability or academic ability is given to a child, who suffers these terrible side effects, including his inability to see clearly so he can read."
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My son Jamie is now three and a half years old. | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | It is also more likely to develop if there is a family history of diabetes (especially Type 2), or if there is early baldness in the men in the family. Women are also more at risk if they are overweight. Symptoms vary greatly from one woman to another, and treatment is customized for the individual case. If fertility is an issue, there are some very successful treatments available that your doctor will be able to tell you more about.
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• Absent, infrequent, or heavy periods
• Hirsutism (increased hair on the face and body, see p. | | Acupuncture: Hair loss and baldness have been successfully treated by acupuncture, since treatment increases scalp blood circulation and tonifies blood. Practitioners will stimulate the local points and related meridian points according to Chinese medicine differentiation diagnosis, the diagnostic method used by a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine to distinguish individual, specific causes of a condition.
Acupressure: Use your five fingers as a comb and rake them across your scalp two to three times a day to promote blood circulation. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | After listening to the marketers, Americans now ask for prescriptions to treat baldness, low sex drive, and menopause, all once considered a normal part of aging. Problems like heartburn and constipation, which are uncomfortable but hardly life-threatening, now demand a trip to the doctor. If a patient is said to benefit when his cholesterol level is less than 130, why can't he be helped more by taking additional pills to get it even lower? | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | This condition is usually temporary and rarely leads to baldness. Factors that are involved in hair loss include heredity, hormones, and aging. Researchers have yet to determine the exact cause of hair loss, but some scientists believe the body's immune system mistakes hair follicles for foreign tissue and attacks them. Many suspect a genetic component.
A less dramatic, but more prevalent, type of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia (AGA), or male pattern baldness. AGA is common in men. | Tom Bohager See book keywords and concepts | HAIR LOSS
Loss of hair or baldness may be the expression of your DNA, or it can be caused by many factors, including illness, skin disease, poor diet, poor circulation, diabetes, thyroid disease, surgery, radiation or chemotherapy, pregnancy and the attendant hormonal changes, iron deficiency, drugs, and stress.
Although enzymes may not be able to combat the effects of a genetic predisposition to lose one's hair, they can be used to support the various systems of the body that may be involved with specific causes of hair loss. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | The oil from the seeds is used to make hair tonics (to prevent baldness), paint, varnish, lamp oil, and fuel for automobiles and airplanes. The resin is the source of the psychoactive hashish.
A myth from Nepal tells that Shiva, the world's creator and destroyer, lived with his goddess wife Parvati in the Himalayas. Yet Shiva wandered, amusing himself with nymphs and other goddesses. This displeased Parvati, so she sought a way to keep her husband close to home. She took the resin from a female hemp plant, and when Shiva returned home she offered him its smoke. | | Sea buckthorn is also sometimes added to hair products to prevent baldness and stimulate hair growth.
Edible Uses
The berries can be eaten raw, though they are very acidic and taste better when sweetened or when harvested after a frost, which decreases their astrin-gency. They are seven times higher in vitamin C than lemons. Other parts of the plant are not generally considered edible.
Other Uses
Sea buckthorn has an extensive root system and is often planted to help prevent soil erosion and to repair areas that have been damaged by mining. |
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