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Dry Scalp Home Remedy, Essential Oils For Hair Growth

Itchy Scalp Treatments: Using A Natural Home Remedy For Dry Scalp, Itchy Scalp Conditions & Hair Growth

There are many natural options as scalp treatments. Here is a list of Essential Oils to treat scalp problems:

Tea Tree ... enlivens the scalp and brings the cells & follicles to attention  

Basil: Oily hair A? promotes growth

Chamomile: Fine to normal hair A? gives golden highlights

Clary sage: All types of hair A? dandruff treatment 

Lemon: Oily hair A? Gives golden highlights; treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Myrrh: Dry hair A? Treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Patchouli: Oily hair A? Dandruff treatment Peppermint: Dry hair A? Promotes hair growth

Rose: Fine hair A? Soothes scalp

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Jojoba: Dry hair ... great for  treating dry scalp and brittle hair

Rosemary: Oily hair A? Dandruff treatment; promotes hair growth

Tea tree: Oily hair A? Treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Ylang-ylang: Oily hair A? Dandruff treatment

Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil... Excellent for itchy scalp

Coconut Oil: ... Relieves itchy scalp and is also for  treating dry scalp

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Essential Oils To Help Regrow Hair

From The September 2000 Issue of Nutrition Science News

by Richard N. Podell, M.D.

So much importance is placed on appearance in this society that retaining one's hair borders on obsession. Regardless of the cause-be it genes, hormones, drugs or illness-hair loss can cause anxiety and stress. The number of national television ads for hair-growth drugs speaks volumes about the market for regrowth remedies. Thus, a treatment that offers moderate hair growth and no significant side effects could be a boon. Enter four promising essential oils.

Isabelle C. Hay and colleagues from the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland saw several cases of alopecia areata, a type of hair loss that causes patchy baldness, improve after patients used herbal treatments. Unlike male pattern baldness or hair brittleness, alopecia is a condition that affects men and women of all ages, and is most likely caused by an immune system inflammation that affects areas of the scalp. Stress often precedes an alopecia outbreak. Standard medical therapies, including corticosteroid injections, are only modestly helpful. Most, but not all, patients eventually improve or recover.

External application of various herbal essences is believed to benefit those who suffer hair loss due to alopecia. Among these are cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and thyme (Thymus vulgaris), all of which have been used to treat alopecia for more than a century. However, no double-blind studies have been conducted to evaluate the efficacy of these herbs until now.

Hay and researchers recruited 84 people with diagnosed alopecia areata. During the seven-month trial, participants suspended use of topical or oral alopecia medications. Instead, half used a blend of cedarwood (2 drops, 94 mg), lavender (3 drops, 108 mg), rosemary (3 drops, 114 mg) and thyme (2 drops, 88 mg) in a carrier oil mix of jojoba (3 mL) and grapeseed (20 mL). The placebo group used just the carrier oils. Subjects were taught to rub the oil into the bare areas of their scalp for two minutes each evening and then to wrap a warm towel around their head to enhance absorption.

Professional photographs of each patients' scalp were taken at baseline, three and seven months. Changes as seen in the photographs served as the primary outcome measure. Outcomes were also measured by mapping bald patches and measuring severity of alopecia with a four-point scale. Of the 84 patients who entered the trial, only 63 completed it-35 from the active group and 28 from the control group.

Of those receiving active treatment, 44 percent (16 of 35 patients) significantly improved, while 15 percent (6 of 28 patients) using placebo improved. The essential oils had a statistically significant advantage (P = 0.008). The average area of hair regrowth with the essential oils was 104 square cm compared with nearly zero for those using placebo.1

One male patient with alopecia areata as well as severe male pattern hair loss saw improvement in both areas after using the essential oil blend.

These results suggest that one or more of the essential oils are biologically able to promote hair growth. While promising, confirming studies are needed before we can be sure. However, is a 44 percent response rate worth the effort? According to the authors, this is about the same response rate dermatologists expect with standard medical therapies. To the herbs' benefit, however, they are less expensive, require fewer doctor visits and have a low risk of side effects.

Future research must explore which of the four herbs had the most effect or if they work in tandem. Also open for exploration is whether increasing the concentration of the most active constituents would increase response rates. Dose is also worth researching. Perhaps twice daily treatment would be more effective than once daily.

While this type of research on herbal remedies is encouraging, only one of five dermatologists I unofficially surveyed could remember seeing this study, although all five read the American Medical Association-sponsored journal that was open-minded enough to publish it.

Richard N. Podell, M.D., M.P.H., is director of the Podell Medical Center in New Providence, N.J.

Reference

1. Hay I, et al. Randomized trial of aromatherapy-successful treatment for alopecia areata. Arch Dermatol 1998;134:1349-52.

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-Theresa G
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"......It wasn’t till I read your ebook I realized that my extremely itchy scalp and dandruff wasn’t coming from me and not just something I had to put up with or keep treating.
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