Hair as a Barometer of Health

HAIR: BAROMETER OF OUR HEALTH
Hair, skin, and nails are all made up of a protein called KERATIN. Keratin is quite delicate and its availability is easily affected by stress, nutrition, sleep deprivation, etc. and therefore, the irregularities in its levels are reflected in the condition of our hair, skin, and nails.
Significant Health Characteristics of HAIR
*Hair serves our bodies most importantly as extract mechanism for excess materials in our bodies, such as heavy metals (aluminum).
As you lose your hair, your face color will appearance will change, as well as a continued nutrient deficiency.
Heavy metals and elements that are necessary for proper brain function are called from the bloodstream for functional use. However, the less hair we have to extract the excess metals from our blood, our liver and kidneys become toxic with the repeated presence of the same heavy metals combined with newly introduced metals and elements cycling through the bloodstream.
When liver function is low, it increases the risk of diabetes and high blood pressure.
When kidney function is low, the body’s purification system is ineffective and causes a rise in acid levels in the body, which may lead to nephrosis or rheumatic arthritis.
HAIR LOSS
Medically, because hair, skin, and nails are all composed of the same keratinous protein, both dermalogical abnormalities and hair loss considered symptoms of keratin deficiency.
Oxford University Study
Scalp Hair in Active Growth Phase MALES: 90% FEMALES: 85%
Average scalp pore count comparison of 30-90 year old sample group):
30 years ago: 360 / cm2
Today: Male: 250 / cm2 Females 260 / cm2
DNA and Hair Loss?
Humans develop their bodily pores while in their mother’s womb. Pores start to appear in the 9th week around the lash line and appear all over the body by the 22nd week. Because humans depend on cutaneous respiration, an absence of pores would mean death.
It has often been speculated that hair loss is genetic. However, while the hair color, thickness and other physical qualities are determined in the DNA, to lose hair is not so. Home environment, diet, etc. may in stead play the role in hair loss.
That our physical balance affects the growth cycle of a hair suggests that, in health, we grow hair and due to imbalances in our body, we may lose hair.
Nerve renewal and regeneration Theory
Miyamonte Solution restores the functional ability of keratin availability to hair, skin, and nails, thereby stopping hair loss, encouraging hair regrowth, nail growth, and skin renewal.
*When you use MiaMonte Shampoo, you may notice an increase in the growth rate of your hair and nails (absorbed when lathering and massaging shampoo into hair) and improvement in the appearance of your skin.
As it repairs and reconnects damaged or disconnected nerves, it encourages the development of hair follicle and fiber to regrow new hair again.
In 1985, the solution was produced successfully based on the herbal pharmacology and remedies of the ancient Aztecs of Mexico by Dr. Dick Miyayama, M.D. and the successful cell/ nerve renewal and regenerative ability was announced. This theory can be said to have been the base of clone and stem cell research development.
STRESS:
When we are continuously not able to successfully make judgments in our daily lives, we become vulnerable to stress.
*Physical Stress: Cold / Hot Climate, Weather Change, Noise
*Mental Stress: Self Sensitivity, Social relations, Occupational
Emotional Stress: Anxiety, Uncertainty, Joy, Sadness, Anger, and Loneliness
Benign v. Malignant Stress: Moderate levels are good stress, overwhelming levels are bad stress.
Techno Stress: Human relations have become mechanical along with the technological dependence.
RELAXATION:
Expressions of joy, grief, anger, or happiness are simple bursts of emotion and only serve as momentary relaxation. To be fully relaxed is to exercise your full capacity to best live in each moment so as to not build up stress and complexes.
*Find ways to like what once you disliked
*Appreciate
*Trust yourself –it opens you up to more frank relations with others.
*Pursue knowledge so as to best tackle situations and problems along the way.
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