Hair loss: Alopecia
Healthy hair grows from hair follicles in the
scalp during a 2 to 6 year growth cycle after
which the hair shafts become loose and fall
out followed by a cycle during which the
follicles prepare to produce new hair.
Stress (factors that have a negative impact on
the body), genes, age and hormonal changes
associated with impaired biological processes
are considered the primary causes of hair loss.
Shortages of nutrients, essential minerals such
as zinc and selenium and especially vitamin A
can cause hair to become brittle and fall out.
An excess of vitamin A can also be harmful.
1. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder
that can effect anybody, however,
genes and severe emotional stress seems
to be the main stressors. Visible bald spots
or even total hair loss can occur. The
condition is usually temporary but can
become permanent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alopecia_areata
2. Androgenic alopecia
Active growth of primary hair (especially in
men but not limited to men) becomes constrained
when testosterone is converted
to DHT as it causes the preparation cycle
of the hair follicles to become longer and
the growth cycle to become shorter.
Secondary hair growth is then stimulated,
beards become harder and ear/nose hair
and eyebrows grows faster.
The condition is more noticeable under men.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male-pattern_hair_loss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin-like_growth_factor
Additional info on Alopecia can be viewed on
Wikipedia where indicated.
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Whole Aloe Juice and Probiotics
Whole-leaf Aloe Juice and probiotics
Probiotics or not? The hottest miracle-buzz word is “probiotics”. Probiotics have
gained their fame as “good” gut bacteria that heal by fighting “bad” bacteria and
enhancing bioavailability of nutrients. Many research reports reveal great therapeutic
effects achieved with probiotics. Research also issue warnings that probiotics may
lead to serious health problems in certain individuals, e.g. probiotics may cancel the
effects of antibiotics or lead to antibiotic resistance.
Also, patients with a compromised immune system, frail individuals and very young children are strongly advised against taking probiotics.
Should you take probiotics? Before taking ANY supplements: consider your own
health and your medication. Read the pamphlets that came with the medicine: be wellinformed
about counter-indications, side effects and interactions with other medicines.
If you don’t understand a pamphlet, ask your doctor to explain the details and tell
him/her about the supplement(s) you intend to take. When risks are eliminated: GO
FOR IT!
Do Aloe Ferox products contain probiotics? No. A business always has to balance
potential products against current business strategies, such as maintaining products
that work well; adapting or eliminating non-movers; and adding new innovations,
which are in line with company direction. While adding probiotics to Whole-leaf Aloe
Juice may sound exciting, local and export sales figures say that Whole-leaf Aloe
Juice works very well in its current form. Consumer feedback echoes this: individuals
who take a small amount daily, experience marvelous improvements in their general
health and those who use larger quantities for a short period (e.g. to fight off oncoming
sniffles), manage to safeguard themselves.
Adding probiotics, would not only exclude the fragile, young and immune compromised individuals from using our juice, it also goes against business sense to change a mainstay.
Probiotics or not? The hottest miracle-buzz word is “probiotics”. Probiotics have
gained their fame as “good” gut bacteria that heal by fighting “bad” bacteria and
enhancing bioavailability of nutrients. Many research reports reveal great therapeutic
effects achieved with probiotics. Research also issue warnings that probiotics may
lead to serious health problems in certain individuals, e.g. probiotics may cancel the
effects of antibiotics or lead to antibiotic resistance.
Also, patients with a compromised immune system, frail individuals and very young children are strongly advised against taking probiotics.
Should you take probiotics? Before taking ANY supplements: consider your own
health and your medication. Read the pamphlets that came with the medicine: be wellinformed
about counter-indications, side effects and interactions with other medicines.
If you don’t understand a pamphlet, ask your doctor to explain the details and tell
him/her about the supplement(s) you intend to take. When risks are eliminated: GO
FOR IT!
Do Aloe Ferox products contain probiotics? No. A business always has to balance
potential products against current business strategies, such as maintaining products
that work well; adapting or eliminating non-movers; and adding new innovations,
which are in line with company direction. While adding probiotics to Whole-leaf Aloe
Juice may sound exciting, local and export sales figures say that Whole-leaf Aloe
Juice works very well in its current form. Consumer feedback echoes this: individuals
who take a small amount daily, experience marvelous improvements in their general
health and those who use larger quantities for a short period (e.g. to fight off oncoming
sniffles), manage to safeguard themselves.
Adding probiotics, would not only exclude the fragile, young and immune compromised individuals from using our juice, it also goes against business sense to change a mainstay.
Labels:
Aloe Ferox,
Aloe Juice,
bioavailability,
gut bacteria,
nutrients,
Probiotics,
supplements
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