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Hair Loss: Smoke Gets in Your
Head

http://www.1300hairloss.com.au
 Cigarette smoking is a leading cause of
  numerous health problems and diseases, such as
  blood clots, heart disease, and cancer. Now,
  recent medical research has discovered a link
  between smoking and increased instances of hair
  loss.
 Seeing a healthy scalp and healthy hair follicles
  are so dependent on a rich supply of oxygenated
  blood which can deliver all the proteins and
  nutrients needed for new hair growth, it is only
  reasonable to conclude smoking and hair loss or
  alopecia can be connected.
 Although an exact relationship between cigarette
  smoking and hair loss is yet to be found, evidence points
  to a disruption in circulation as a potential cause. For the
  hair follicle to function at optimal levels and produce
  hair growth at the normal rate, the cells must receive
  adequate amounts of oxygen, nutrients, and minerals.
  Cigarette smoking has been shown to cause poor total
  body circulation, which can affect the amount of blood
  flow available to the hair follicles of the scalp.
 Nicotine, the drug in tobacco that makes people
  addicted, causes an increase in adrenaline which in turn
  increases blood pressure and suddenly makes the heart
  beat faster. Aside from that, it causes blood vessels to
  constrict which makes it harder for the heart to pump
  blood through the circulatory system; it also produces
  carbon monoxide which inhibits the bloods capacity to
  carry oxygen. With a decreased blood flow, hair follicles
  are made weak and make the head susceptible to
  baldness.
 Nicotine continues to compromise the circulation, albeit, the
  dermal papilla is dependent on a healthy blood supply in
  order to keep up the production of new cells. The hair follicle
  is fed by a network of tiny blood vessels which provide the
  needed oxygen and nutrients necessary for hair growth.
  Scientists believe that smoking may actually disrupt or
  damage the circulation system that is responsible for
  delivering blood to the actual cells of the hair follicle.

 Smoking has also been pointed out to
  hasten the aging process. Smokers are
  well aware that they face an increased
  risk of developing wrinkles, facial
  discolorations, and grey hair. Recent
  medical findings suggest that
  premature hair loss or thinning hair
  could also be added to the list of
  accelerated aging symptoms seen
  primarily in smokers.
 In view of the impact smoking has on the bodys
  circulatory system, smoking is discouraged.
  Instead, deep breathing is encouraged while
  doing rudimentary exercises because it can make
  a huge difference, not only to ones general sense
  of well-being, but especially to the health and
  condition of the scalp and hair follicles.
 So if loss of hair is your major concern and you
  are a smoker, you owe it to yourself to take
  specific steps to stop smoking anytime soon.

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  • 1. Hair Loss: Smoke Gets in Your Head http://www.1300hairloss.com.au
  • 2. Cigarette smoking is a leading cause of numerous health problems and diseases, such as blood clots, heart disease, and cancer. Now, recent medical research has discovered a link between smoking and increased instances of hair loss. Seeing a healthy scalp and healthy hair follicles are so dependent on a rich supply of oxygenated blood which can deliver all the proteins and nutrients needed for new hair growth, it is only reasonable to conclude smoking and hair loss or alopecia can be connected.
  • 3. Although an exact relationship between cigarette smoking and hair loss is yet to be found, evidence points to a disruption in circulation as a potential cause. For the hair follicle to function at optimal levels and produce hair growth at the normal rate, the cells must receive adequate amounts of oxygen, nutrients, and minerals. Cigarette smoking has been shown to cause poor total body circulation, which can affect the amount of blood flow available to the hair follicles of the scalp. Nicotine, the drug in tobacco that makes people addicted, causes an increase in adrenaline which in turn increases blood pressure and suddenly makes the heart beat faster. Aside from that, it causes blood vessels to constrict which makes it harder for the heart to pump blood through the circulatory system; it also produces carbon monoxide which inhibits the bloods capacity to carry oxygen. With a decreased blood flow, hair follicles are made weak and make the head susceptible to baldness.
  • 4. Nicotine continues to compromise the circulation, albeit, the dermal papilla is dependent on a healthy blood supply in order to keep up the production of new cells. The hair follicle is fed by a network of tiny blood vessels which provide the needed oxygen and nutrients necessary for hair growth. Scientists believe that smoking may actually disrupt or damage the circulation system that is responsible for delivering blood to the actual cells of the hair follicle. Smoking has also been pointed out to hasten the aging process. Smokers are well aware that they face an increased risk of developing wrinkles, facial discolorations, and grey hair. Recent medical findings suggest that premature hair loss or thinning hair could also be added to the list of accelerated aging symptoms seen primarily in smokers.
  • 5. In view of the impact smoking has on the bodys circulatory system, smoking is discouraged. Instead, deep breathing is encouraged while doing rudimentary exercises because it can make a huge difference, not only to ones general sense of well-being, but especially to the health and condition of the scalp and hair follicles. So if loss of hair is your major concern and you are a smoker, you owe it to yourself to take specific steps to stop smoking anytime soon.