BALDNESS
Hair loss can be due to various reasons, some of them are known and can be removed and some of them still remain unknown. Seborrhoea is a well- known reason, when speaking about men; this consists of an excessive formation of fat on the skin head. Hair loss is caused by infectious diseases, excessive hair wash, skinhead illnes, repeated dying, etc.
Treatments:
- propolis 30%; energetic daily rubbing, until hair begins to grow.
- lavender (Lavandula angustifolia); tincture from two teaspoons of fresh flowers into half-liter of alcohol, leave at room temperature for two weeks, shake the bottle daily to unify the concentration; strain it and rub gently the hair roots using a cotton pad.
- nettle (urticae herba); infusion from 50 grams of bucked leaves into a liter of boiling water, keep it for half- hour, strain it and take head baths.
Decoction from quarter-kilogram roots, stems and leaves into four liters water, keep for half-hour, cool it until it gets warm, strain it and rinse the hair, massaging slightly.
Tincture from two teaspoons of dried and bucked leaves into quarter-liter alcohol (70 degrees), leave to macerate for two weeks in direct sunlight, shake it from time to time, to unify, strain it and pour four teaspoons from tincture into a cup of warm water, massage the hair roots; prevents baldness, dandruff, seborrhoea and tonifies the hair.
- common oak (Quercus robur); decoction from four teaspoons of crust powder into half-liter water (for a cup), boil it for five minutes, cool it until it gets warm, dip the hair roots; can also be used for head baths; prevents hair loss.
- common sage (Salvia officinalis); infusion from a teaspoon of dried leaves into one hundred milliliters boiled water, infuse it for half-hour, strain it and rub the area, then apply compresses; stops hair loss and strengthens hair roots.
Tincture from dried leaves, three teaspoons into half-liter alcohol, leave to macerate for two weeks, shake it daily to unify the concentration; rub the skinhead.