Monday, February 7, 2011

Why Is The Hair Loss Black Book So Popular With Hair Loss Sufferers?

100% Natural & Permanent Results

The success of the Hair Loss Black Book is only the beginning. Everyday more people are turning to the book for a solution. If you are looking for a reason behind this phenomenon, this is it.

Hair loss sufferers are finally given a valid, logical, and effective alternative to expensive hair treatments or risky pills. In a sense, they are liberated to cure themselves instead of relying on the hair loss industry.

While the principle itself is not a “secret”, the book revolves around the universally accepted root cause of most hair loss, the DHT hormone. The book begins by giving a complete biology lesson on DHT, how it should work and why it has gone wrong. Using a careful combination of fitness, nutrition, and hair follicle care, you learn to restore a synergetic state of health in your body which, in turn, stops hair loss and re-grows hair.

Of course, being new and not pushed by a celebrity expert may cause some hesitation. But, this is a real opportunity for a cure. If you examine the program, you will find it is comprised of many methods endorsed by experts and fellow hair loss sufferers.

The difference is others only promote one technique. It is not that simple. Hair loss is caused by complex internal malfunctions. It makes sense only treating one factor is not a solution. A fantastic feature of this book is it combines the many proven techniques in a complimentary manner. This unique combination elevates the book to a new level of success over rival products.

Who Is The Program Designed For?

The Hair Loss Black Book can greatly benefit several different groups. Essentially, there are two types of hair loss sufferers. There are those which would rather rely on a prescription or a tonic to cure their hair loss, and then assume it the task is impossible when those easy solutions do not work. On the other hand, there are those who understand the principle of improving “total health” to improve their hair.

This program is ideally suited for the latter group. As the book explains, there really is no quick fix for hair loss. If you have the patience to stick to the program, you will get results. There is a chapter of the book which helps you establish expectations. You will learn the brutal truth of how some hair follicles which died a long time ago cannot be revived. However, you will learn how to save the remaining hair and may see results in as little as 6 months but no longer than 2 years.

Surprisingly, the program also benefits some with no signs of hair loss. In your DHT biology lesson, you will learn that one factor for hair loss is an allergic reaction to DHT. Some people do not get this reaction and do not lose their hair, but they have other symptoms of “DHT Overload” such as acne, obesity, and infertility. This is not just a “hair loss” program but an “Anti-DHT” program, anyone with these problems will be cured.

What Are The Drawbacks?

First, it is extremely detailed. It is almost a collegiate course in biology. In fact, you may be overwhelmed by all of the information you learn. You may have to reread it a few times before you can really master the techniques.

Secondly, like most self-help books it lays out a very good structure and gives you excellent tips to maintain your results. However, in the end it is up to you to follow through. One of the bonuses includes free updates for life, but there will be no one overseeing your progress and making sure you stick to the program.

Although it specializes in fighting DHT to combat hair loss, the program’s careful balance of detoxification, fitness, and nutrition can help anyone stay healthy for life. However, this requires patience. If you need immediate results or you give up, this is not your path to success.

Third, you may feel $47 is a lot for a downloadable pdf file. However, the price includes the book and its four bonuses with no other purchases required. The only “hidden” costs are those involved with the life changes the program recommends such as healthier foods and a new fitness routine.

These “extras” are really replacements for costs which contributed to the problem. For example, the book will teach you how alcohol damages your liver’s ability to produce anti-DHT enzymes. Not spending money on alcohol provides for healthier nutrition. You may also be surprised to learn how some misspend on supposedly “healthy” remedies that are actually thwarting your progress.

The Breakdown

All in all, this program is as good as it gets. It delivers on its promises. If a 5 star program had no drawbacks, then this is at least 4.5 stars.

When you buy The Hair Loss Black Book, you are paying for the research. There is a sea of information out there about hair loss and a novice could easily drown looking for a cure. This book makes sense from the thousands of opinions, myths, facts, statistics, and other research out there. It is an organized, easily understood, multi-faceted program to restore normal hormone levels, cure hair loss, and actually re-grow hair.

You will also have free access to the program’s four bonuses. One bonus will reveal surprising facts about the OTC hair loss industry. Another bonus will teach you some style basics to help you feel more comfortable about your looks while you work toward your cure. A third bonus is especially for women suffering from PCOS, a cause for female DHT problems. The last bonus may be the most valuable because you will receive free email updates about hair loss discoveries for the rest of your life.

If you are tired of throwing away money on remedies that do not stop hair loss, this is the program for you. If you are finally ready to commit to total change, this is your opportunity for a cure. Check the Hair Loss Black Book out now for yourself.
 
Sincerely,
 
Christopher Litmon

Saturday, December 4, 2010

3 Biggest Overlooked Hair Loss Minerals

Hello,

Today I wanted to take the time to talk about three of the biggest minerals proven to help curb hair loss.

Even though these minerals work so well to help boost the growth of your hair, they are often overlooked. Getting these into your body consistently is a must. So let's take a quick look at each one shall we?

Chromium

Chromium prevent hyperglycemia as well as hypoglycemia. Both of these can lead to hair loss. In order to get the most benefit from chromium, you will need at least 120 mg of it per day.

Food sources: You can obtain this mineral from Brewer's yeast, liver, beef and whole wheat bread.

Iodine

One interesting thing about iodine is that it helps regulate the thyroid gland. If you know anything about hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, this condition most certainly affects hair growth.

Getting a daily dose of 150 mcg of iodine will effectively prevent dry hair and hair loss.

Food sources: If you want to get plenty of iodine, eat foods such as fish, seaweed, kelp and garlic.

Sulfur

Last but definitely not least, sulfur is one heck of a mineral for promoting healthy hair growth. It's one of the main components to your hair's structure. One to three grams of this is required daily for healthy hair growth function.

Food sources:

Eating foods like onions, garlic, eggs, asparagus, meat, fish and dairy products will provide you with the right amount of sulfur.

That concludes our examination of the three biggest overlooked hair growth minerals. Whatever you do, do NOT skip on these. They are sure to allow your hair to grow to its full potential.

Sincerely,

Christopher Litmon

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Haircuts To Keep The Balding Man In Style

Yes as you can see from the picture below, that's famous actor John Travolta sporting his new bald look. Do you think you would look as handsome as Mr. Travolta if you sport your head bald?

I can tell you right now . . .

I would look nothing like him. Most guys are afraid to cut all of their hair off. Really though you don't have to if you are experiencing a bit of thinning on your head.

One of my main reasons for making this post was that I've noticed many guys out there afraid to actually style their hair and cut it just because they were losing some of it. I believe every man must have a sense of style and show it despite how much hair he is losing.

Not to say that you shouldn't attempt to regrow hair at all. That in itself would be pointless and I wouldn't be here today helping you to achieve that goal. But there comes a time where you shouldn't let hair loss get in the way of feeling good about yourself. I was depressed for years when I started losing hair and often just covered up my head with a hat when I went out. Took me a long time to realize that even though my hair was falling out, I was doing something about it and I had every right to feel good about myself in the process.

So let's look at three different haircuts you can get to help you achieve a better look as you work towards your goal of regrowing hair.

Short Styles

Simply getting your hair cut down to a buzz look can alter your appearance for the better, especially when you're battling things like receding hairlines. I personally say go for it. I know of a few men who actually cut their hair down a bit with clippers and got many compliments from both men and women.

In-Between Styles

If you're just starting to notice your hair thinning, you might be a little intimidated when it comes to cutting your hair shorter. That's perfectly fine. This is an opportunity for you to create the illusion of a full head of hair. Former head stylist for NBC television's "The West Wing" Jeff Sacino stated that applying a lightweight gel and then blowing it dry using a round styling brush can help.

What many guys do wrong is attempt to grow their hair out long just to try and cover up their thinning. What happens is this long hair even when thinning, weighs down and creates parts that expose the scalp. The best advice is to talk to your stylist for tips on how to properly dry and style your hair for maximum fullness.

Shaved Look

John Travolta did it and while it might now appeal to you just yet, it could be a style you choose later. It's one of the easiest ways to deal with thinning hair even though a bold look.