It is estimated that in the United States alone, 21 million women and 35 million men are affected by hair loss. Men happen to suffer from it more than women, with 40 percent of the male population suffering from hair loss by the time they reach 35 years of age while 65 percent will have it by age 60.
The causes for hair loss are many, of which genetics play a significant role. Other factors include psychological and physiological stress and ill health. And although there are medical treatments for hair loss, natural remedies are preferred because of their lack of side effects, affordable methods and significant degree of efficacy.
Aloe Vera
This succulent plant has been proven to prevent hair loss by assisting in the maintenance of the normal pH level in the scalp, in the cleaning of hair follicles and in treating irritated scalp skin. Also, the gel in aloe vera activates two enzymes responsible for hair growth. Just take a stalk of aloe vera, open it to expose the gel inside and rub on your scalp. You may do this at least 2 times a day.
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You are highly commended for taking good care of your teeth and mouth through the use of toothpastes and mouthwashes. After all, you are lessening your negative impact on the health care system and, consequently, on the environment.
Harmful to the Environment
Did you know that by using over-the-counter mouthwash, you are actually doing more harm to the environment? Just think of the many chemicals on mouthwashes that are harmful to the environment, which include formaldehyde, sodium lauryl sulfate, polysorbate and cetylpyridinium chloride.
Take note that these are toxic to aquatic organisms. How, you might ask? Well, when you spit out the mouthwash after swishing it through your mouth, you are contributing to the cesspools of toxic by-products of our society's obsession to oral health at the expense of the environment.
Plus, you have to remember the various processes that these mouthwashes must go through in order to land in your bathroom sink from their manufacture to their transport. Again, the carbon footprint that every bottle of store-bought mouthwash leaves behind will make your eco-friendly conscience cringe at the thought.
Harmful to Your Health
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We all like to smell good and perfume and other fragrances are a lovely way to give ourselves that alluring smell we desire. Did you know that most of those perfumes are made with chemicals that come from crude oil? That is not very safe, nor is it good for the environment. There is a better solution to make you feel good – organic perfumes and fragrances.
Benefits of Going Organic
Organic materials are generally safe and they are derived from natural ingredients. There are no chemicals and no harmful substances in an organic perfume. This comes with many benefits. Benefits that include being safer for you and the environment.
You may never even know what is in your perfume since labeling regulations are not that stringent. A manufacturer can leave ingredients out or not disclose the actual name of an ingredient if it is considered a trade secret. Many times the most harmful ingredients are covered as a trade secret and so you will never know the true nature of what is in your perfume.
Have you ever seen someone have an allergic reaction to a perfume? It can be horrible. ...