I’m 25 years old and suffering from Androgenic Alopecia (genetic hair loss).   During my research, I have found that too much salt intake can possible cause or speed up baldness.   Is this true?

Balding men and women are always seeking for real hair restoration solutions. Though to date, there is no baldness cure, there are a few effective hair loss  treatment options to seriously consider. But in order to determine a proper solution, one must first determine the cause of loss and avoid the buying into the many myths.

One such hair loss myth is that intaking too much salt can promote alopecia. Though too much salt intake is generally bad for one’s overall health, there is no evidence to suggest that salt intake causes or expedites  going bald. Too much salt in the diet can cause high blood pressure, and hence should be avoided.

Learn more about the real causes and treatment options that can help stimulate hair regrowth at the Hair Loss Learning Center.

Bill
Associate Publisher

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Bill

Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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