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About Jason Paul
Expertise
I can answer questions concerning why hair thins and leads to balding areas. Why the scalp itches and flakes. What causes receding hairlines. What causes hair to break off and shed. Why does the hair become dry or too oily.

Experience
I am a Trichologist. (Specialist in hair and scalp problems) I have been researching the causes of thinning hair for over 30 years. I established the very first Hair Clinic in New York and was the director of The Hair Biological Center in Manhattan and the head of the Trichology department at Paul Mitchell's famous Superhair Salon also in Manhattan. My research has led me to what I believe to be one of the major causes of thinning hair in both males and females. I would like to share my findings with anyone who wants to learn how to correct this problem.

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MBA

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Bazzar and various beauty publications,

 
   

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Hair Loss - Causes of Hair Loss


Expert: Jason Paul - 10/3/2003

Question
Dear Jason

I am in my early 30s and I noticed that I am losing quite a fair bit of hair. It could be because I have an oily scalp but even though I wash my hair everynight, it does not help.I would appreciate it if you could share with me on the causes and preventions. Can I adjust my diet to prevent further hair loss?

Looking forward to hear from you.

Best Regards
Christine

Answer
Dear Christine thank you for your question.

There are many reasons for losing hair.  Lack of specific nutrients such as Sulfur, Biotin, Silica and an electrolyte balance are a few.  Visit http://hairsavers.net/  to learn more about this.  You must be willing to work a little, to stop this problem and get your hair normal again.  Excessive oiliness is generally from an over active sebaceous gland.  Sometimes adding more essential fatty acids into your diet such as 2 tbs. of Virgin Olive Oil can help this problem.  Washing your hair with shampoos made for oily hair can in many cases make the problem worst.

You can contact me again at this site or at jasonpaul@hairsavers.net.

Jason Paul


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