For older people, hair loss has become a major problem that bothers them, because for many older people, it is difficult for their hair to grow again once it falls out, resulting in baldness. So they actively look for some ways to treat their hair loss. There are many folk remedies to treat hair loss, among which using pig bile to treat hair loss is a very famous remedy. So can pig bile really treat hair loss? Let's talk about the specific cause of hair loss. Most people don't know: many people, young or old, will lose hair, or even go bald. Why do many of us lose hair frequently even though we are healthy? The cause of hair loss lies in heredity and the characteristics of hair follicles. After puberty, testosterone will reach the hair bulb cells in the hair follicles through the blood circulation, enter the cytoplasm through the cell membrane, and the 5α-reductase in the cytoplasm will react with testosterone to generate DHT, which enters the cell nucleus and acts on the cell's metabolic system, resulting in a shortened hair growth period and premature entry into the resting period. So how about using pig bile to treat hair loss? Hair loss is a common disease among middle-aged and elderly people. Traditional medicine believes that hair is the residue of blood. If the patient has a constitution of wind-dryness and blood heat, the yin blood will be depleted, and the blood cannot nourish the hair, which will lead to hair loss. The use of pig bile to treat hair loss originated from the Ming Dynasty - Pu Ji Fang, and the prescription is effective. This is because pig bile tastes bitter and cold in nature, can clear away heat and detoxify, nourish yin and moisten dryness. Modern pharmacological research shows that pig bile has "antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic" effects. Washing your hair with pig bile water can eliminate the greasiness on the hair, remove dandruff and relieve itching, especially for hair loss caused by fungal infection. The specific method is to take 1 pig bile, pour the bile into the water, wash your hair with water, which has the effect of clearing away heat and wind, moisturizing and radiant hair. Then add appropriate amount of warm water, stir evenly, soak your hair in the pig bile water for several minutes, and then rinse your hair with clean water. Do it once a day, and wash it 5 to 7 times in a row. Reheat the water and use it. Can washing hair with pig bile help promote hair growth? This is a question that patients with seborrheic alopecia would like to know very much. The following article will introduce to you the relevant knowledge on whether washing hair with pig bile is useful for seborrheic alopecia and the methods to prevent seborrheic alopecia. Interested friends can take a look. Please see the detailed introduction below. Seborrheic alopecia, which is called "oil wind" in traditional Chinese medicine, is mainly caused by blood heat and wind dryness, which damages yin blood and leads to "blood not nourishing hair". External use of pig bile has a certain effect on the treatment of seborrheic alopecia. Patients may wish to give it a try. The method is to take 1 pig bile, pour the bile into warm water filled with half a basin of water, stir it slightly and then wash your hair. After soaking for a few minutes, rinse with clean water. Do it once a day and can be used for 5-7 times in a row. |
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