If there is any one hair loss treatment that has been getting a lot of attention lately, then it has to be Zulvera herbal shampoo. From coverage in the mainstream press to reviews on various individual blogs and to pitches by its own makers and affiliate sellers obviously out to make a sale on it, there is no denying that there is almost a palpable buzz around Zulvera. But before we launch into the merits and demerits of it, it is essential to acquaint ourselves with the hair loss problem it seeks to address.

The loss of hair problem can be seen as being the result of a situation where a person loses hair from their head at greater rate than their body is able to replace it. The inability to replace hair at the rate it is being lost is the basic characteristic that defines the ‘hair loss problem’ – because human hair is always being lost and in turn replaced by new strands; and it is only when the body is unable to replace the strands at the rate which they are being lost that one can be said to be having a problem. Unless it is very severe, or unless the issues causing it are unusual (or simply medically inexplicable), the loss of hair problem tends on the whole to be more of an image problem, rather than a medical problem in the sense of an illness: because medically speaking, the situation where one starts losing hair with time is actually the expected situation rather than the exception to be treated.

A number of factors can cause the hair loss problem. The commonest of these is the imbalances in male hormones (androgens) that affect most men as they get on in years – but typically starting in their midlife. Hormone-related loss of hair, by the way, is expected to afflict at least 9 out of every 10 human males in various degrees as they get on in years: hence our earlier assertion that the condition is actually the expected scenario rather than an exception to be treated. Other less common causes of hair loss that nonetheless can cause trouble to the people they happen to affect include nutritional factors (where the body happens to lack in the nutrients required for making hair), as well as the use of certain medications which have been known to cause acute loss of hair.

Since it is (as mentioned earlier) an image problem, and since we are living in an extremely image-conscious society; it is understandable that people who get afflicted with hair loss often go to great lengths to get the problem resolved. Some of the solutions for the hair loss problem take a hormonal approach to its solution (by evening out the hormonal imbalances that could be causing the loss of hair), with others taking a more nutritional approach to solving the loss of hair problem (by supplying the body with nutrients it needs to resolve the hair loss problem): which is the category of products that Zulvera hair shampoo seems to be in, with its makers favoring this nutritional approach to resolving the hair loss problem over the hormonal approach because the nutritional approach has less potential for the obnoxious sexual side effects that accompany hormonal treatment for hair loss.



Source by Jamie Gram

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