Anti dandruff shampoos--which ones work,
which are toxic, and how to choose a good anti
dandruff shampoo.
If you're
sick and tired of scratching your
dry scalp
or
itchy scalp
until it's
red, raw and burning, then you need to know
that one of the worst things you can do is
run right out and buy an
off-the-shelf
dandruff
shampoo...
I hate to be
the bearer of bad news, but
anti danduff
shampoos often contain "masking
chemicals" to stop flaking. This means
they don't address the cause. Some are
anti-fungal, which is good if you have a fungal
infection of the scalp.
But the problem with masking symptoms is that
you never treat the underlying problem.
It's like mowing weeds-your yard looks nice
temporarily, but those weeds will just come
right back up next week and you'll still have
problems.
Then there's the little known scientifically
proven fact that many of the anti dandruff
shampoos we use actually contain the very
ingedients that have been shown to cause
itchy flaky
scalp or dry scalp conditions
& rashes in the first place.
Now for the good newsA? there are many natural
alternatives to the chemical anti dandruff
active ingredients which can aggravate your
scalp that natural shampoo manufacturers
use in their shampoos. There are many
which are just as good for getting rid of your
dandruff with none of the side effects that can
come from using shampoos. Some of these side
effects (and dandruff causes) come from
exposure to irritating ingredients such as
oil stripping degreaser based cleansers like
they use in garages. Yes really!
The original cause of your
dandruff might just have been under your
nose the whole time.
So what are the natural dandruff
treatment ingredients that blow away
the synthetic competition so to
speak:
Here are
just a few to get you started:
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Salycylic
Acid: This is a
really common one added to
anti
dandruff shampoo
s.
It if found naturally in willow
bark (in some organic
shampoos). It's great for
killing bacteria - problem is
the synthetic version can cause
irritation making dandruff
worse. So go for the
natural version or a melaleuca
oil based shampoo (more on that
soon).
Zinc
Pyrithione:
First synthesized in the
1930's, this is the most widely
used active ingredient in anti
dandruff shampoos from a
natural source. It's used
to treat dandruff and numerous
other skin and
scalp disorders
...
It has strong anti-fungal and
anti-bacterial
properties.
Tea
Tree Oil:
This is one of the strongest
known natural antiseptics. It
also has skin penetrating
capacity as an
anti-inflammatory,
anti-bacterial, germicide and
fungicide. The scientific name
for it is Melaleuca
Alternifolia. Got
fungal infection? Get Tea
tree oil or a tea tree oil
shampoo. Here are many
around that pack a powerful
dandruff fighting
punch.
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New
Zealand Manuka: Amazingly,
this stuff is even stronger than Tea Tree
Oil. It's antibacterial properties are at
least 5 times more potent than Melaleuca
Oil. It gives a high level of
antimicrobial activity, particularly against
gram positive organisms such as staphylococcus
and streptococcus. It also has a wide range of
antifungal activity. Leptospermum Scoparium is
the scientific name for this plant.
Guava:
Guava is an herbal analgesic. It's also
anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and antiseptic.
If you've scratched your
itchy dry
scalp until it hurts, this is
what you need.
Wild
Cherry: You may have heard of
this as a cough syrup flavoring, but this has
been used for years as a natural root bark
extract astringent. It's wonderful for keep
your pores tight and closed, even if you have
scalp inflammation.
Chamomile:
A natural herbal anti-inflammatory (great anti
dandruff shampoo ingredient). Makes
a soothing and calming tea, too, if you're
upset about your
scalp
sores or
scalp
lesions.
Horsetail:
This baby is a positive herbal storehouse of
vitamins and minerals, and revitalizing
properties. If you want to give your
dry, itchy scalp
a makeover,
this is the stuff.
Nettle:
If you've got scalp inflammation, this is the
one you want. It's an herbal
anti-inflamatory, anti-histamine, and it's rich
in minerals.
Aloe
Barbabenis: If you've got
scalp
lesions or
scalp
sores, you'll want to try
this wonderful item, which is a natural
anti-irritant.
Neem
Oil: Neem ought to be named neat for
all the stuff it does. It's derived from
a type of tree bark. Neem is an effective
fungicide and insecticide (great for head lice
when used with geranium, rosemary, lavender and
eucalyptus oils). As for the scentA?well,
it packs quite a punch, but you simply can't
beat Neem for effectiveness. If you've
got itchy scalp
, neem is
what you need. In clinical studies Neem
extracts and oil were found to be as
effective as coal tar and cortisone in
treating psoriasis with none of the usual
side effects accompanying the use of Neem as
there was with Coal tar and cortisone based
treatment or anti dandruff shampoos.
Neem extracts and oil removes redness and
itching when applied directly to your
scalpA?and it's a great skin conditioner.
Dandruff, Itchy
scalp , Skin Ulcers and
Warts can be effectively remedied with soaps
and other products containing Neem
oil.
Lavender
Oil: Need something soothing?
Then you want lavender oil! There are
different varieties of lavender and certain
ones are favored more than others for medicinal
treatments. Lavender is effective to
sooth itching from scalp inflammation and
insect bites as well as having a powerful
calming effect which makes it good to relax you
and help you nod off to sleep. In one study of
86 people with alopecia areata (a disease of
unknown cause characterized by significant hair
loss, generally in patches), those who massaged
their scalps with lavender and other essential
oils daily for 7 months experienced significant
hair re-growth compared to those who massaged
their scalps without the essential oils. It is
not entirely clear from this study whether
lavender (or a combination of lavender and
other essential oils) was responsible for the
beneficial effects.
Aromatherapists also use lavender as a tonic in
inhalation therapy to treat headaches, nervous
disorders, and exhaustion. Herbalists treat
skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like
candidiasis), wounds, eczema, and acne, with
lavender oil. It is also used externally in a
healing bath for circulatory disorders and as a
rub for rheumatic ailments (conditions
affecting the muscles and joints).
Rosemary
Oil: If you love the warm, homey
scent of rosemary roasted chicken and
potatoes, you'll love this oil.
Rosemary oil
is wonderful for clearing the mind and
mental
awareness, while having excellent brain
stimulant properties, as well as
improving memory. All this good stuff
happens because it has a pronounced action on
the brain and the central nervous system.
It helps with:
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Headaches,
migraines, neuralgia, mental fatigue
and nervous
exhaustion.
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The
antiseptic action of rosemary oil is
especially suitable
for intestinal infections and
diarrhea.
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Easing colitis,
dyspepsia, flatulence, hepatic
disorders and jaundice
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Relieving pain
associated with rheumatism, arthritis,
muscular pain and gout
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Arteriosclerosis,
palpitations, poor circulation and
varicose veins.
Also,
rosemary oil is a diuretic so it can help with
reducing water
retention during menstruation, and also with
obesity and cellulite.
Plus, it's great for respiratory ailments like
asthma, bronchitis, catarrh,
sinus and whooping cough. Because of its
astringent action, it is also
effective for countering sagging skin. Its
stimulating action benefits scalp
disorders and encourages hair growth.
It helps with skin, too, to ease congestion,
puffiness and swelling and can
also be used for acne, dermatitis and eczema,
but a very popular use of this
oil is the use in hair care products, as it has
a pronounced positive effect
on the health of the hair and
scalp. It increases the
circulation to the
scalp and is therefore also effective for
promoting hair growth.
Rosemary oil is effective for mental fatigue,
circulation problems, pain
relief for the muscular system, decongests the
respiratory tract and is a
skin and hair booster.
So as you
can see, its not necessary to expose your scalp
to the many side effects of the harsh chemical
based ingredients found in hair products (&
many traditional anti dandruff shampoos), only
to find that your condition returns.
Start by avoiding the root of many dandruff causes.
Bypass all the supermarket shelves and get
down to your local health store (or online)
and treat your scalp and hair to a moisture
and condition boosting indulgence just by
doing a little bit of home work. You
can pay the same price (often less) for a
quality shampoo that will keep your hair and
scalp healthy and flake dandruff free
without a constant effort and fear of he
dreaded flakes and itchy scalp
returning. And you'll probably be like
me - addicted to your favorite natural brand
that leaves our hair shiny, full and
gorgeous every day!
Author BIO: Mia Wadsworth,
owner of
www.dryitchyscalpremedies.com
who
helps
burning red itchy scalp
sufferers
understand what caused their scalp
problem & how get fast relief with
powerful natural home remedies plus
eliminate the cause
permanently.
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