Using Saw Palmetto for Hair Loss
Monday, February 18th, 2008Although you could probably come across several good reasons as to why you should use saw palmetto for hair loss the most obvious one is probably that to date there have been no obvious side effects recorded.
Many people feel that although current drugs seem to suffer regular recalls due to horrible side effects being discovered, herbs like saw palmetto might offer them a safe and economical alternative.
History of Saw Palmetto
Native Americans started the use of saw palmetto for hair loss problems some time ago.
It was traditionally used as a locally applied treatment for conditions involving the hair, scalp and skin. Therefore the use of saw palmetto for hair loss has the experience of hundreds of years of use by the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Saw Palmetto Applied Externally
When using saw palmetto for hair loss one option is to use it as an external treatment by massaging it into the scalp and hair. You can purchase saw palmetto as an oil extract or as an ointment.
One of the reasons saw palmetto has been so successful in the treatment of hair loss, particularly when used externally, is that its components are lipophilic in nature. What this means is that they are easily absorbed, both into the oil and of course your scalp.
You will usually find that recommended dosages are to massage the oil extract or ointment into the hair and scalp and let it sit at least one half hour.
Taking Saw Palmetto Internally
The benefit of using saw palmetto for hair loss internally derives from the restraining effects it has on testosterone acting on the prostate.
Testosterone is kept from changing into DHT, the compound that is most responsible for hair loss in males.
Saw palmetto is in fact, the most easy to obtain and widely used treatment for hair loss that exists today.
With uncertainty about side effects from drugs, using herbal treatments such as saw palmetto for hair loss seems to offer a good alternative.
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