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Do you consider low blood circulation towards hair follicles a significant cause of hair loss?

January 17, 2011 by  
Filed under Hair Regrowth FAQ

I read in a hair loss magazine about hair loss and low blood circulation, what is your opinion about it?

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4 Responses to “Do you consider low blood circulation towards hair follicles a significant cause of hair loss?”
  1. D A says:

    I would say that hair loss is in the jeans from your parents or grand parents.

  2. dex says:

    Yes, yes, yes its true, I studied Indian head massage, and if you massage your scalp then you hair grows out healthier and more and faster cause you stimulate the blood flow, its true my sisters hair fell out and we did Indian head massage on her and her hair stop falling out less than it use to

  3. groom2be says:

    Poor blood circulation can really affect the growth or normal functioning of any part of our body, more so of the hair follicles which are also very prone to other environmental factors that will cause their damage like exposure to dust and sun. Blood supplies essential nutrients and oxygen which are vital for the maintenance and repair of cells/tissues and therefore, poor blood perfusion also diminishes the supply of these nutrients the hair follicle needs. They’ll be thinner and will be more likely to be removed.( hair fall). scalp massage can increase blood circulation.

  4. Mike b says:

    low blood loss does play a part in hair loss but the major cause is pattern baldness which is genetic. you can always stand on your head for sometime for your blood flow.

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