Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Game Show's Rx Just For Women!

                     Ladies, Stop Hair Loss Today! 

If you saw the game show "Jeopardy" then you're well aware that first
lady Michelle Obama was on.
And by the reaction to her appearance, you'd thought she was suffering
from a terrible disease.
Why the reaction?
Her hair looked like it was thinning.

But according to those who represent the 1st lady, her hair was
pulled back and the lighting on the set made it look like her hair was thinning. 

Well, if you really are experiencing thinning hair and you want to do something
about it, do what your sisters in Japan and South Korea do.
What is it?
They drink plenty of green tea.

Yes, green tea, that wonder elixir that can help reduce belly fat, reduce
appetite and lower breast cancer rates, can also help you regrow your hair.
Blame the thinning on age-related declines in estrogen, which can lead to an excess
of testosterone, (the male hormone), that'll cause thinning on the top of the scalp.
And according to some researchers, drinking 3 cups of green tea daily can
restart the growing process.

Green tea contains compounds that counter the testosterone, which allows the
thinning spots to grow back.
And if you do plan on drinking green tea, make sure to skip the 2 to 3 tsps. 

of sugar in each cup, and the danish, doughnut, cannoli, croissant or muffin.
Women in South Korea and Japan drink their green tea plain,
The women also eat well... fish, rice and vegetables.
Too many processed foods, starches and sugary foods and beverages also
contribute to hair thinning. Think protein, hair is 90% protein.

And one last tip, use a leave in hair conditioner that makes hair look
fuller. The conditioner contains B vitamins and caffeine.
The conditioner- Pantene Pro-V Expert Collection AgeDefy
Advanced Thickening Treatment. Find it at drugstores.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 


And look for our next post- a recipe to help prevent the cancer that actress
Angelina Jolie was so concerned about, Ovarian Cancer.

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