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Stress and Hair Loss- Twin Brothers? “My hair is falling doctor, there’s hair on the bed, there’s hair on the comb, there’s hair everywhere, except on my head”- This may sound humorous. But it is true. The main cause for hair loss is stress. Stress and hair loss are just like twin brothers. Stress and hair loss are inter related. This is commonly noticed among people who gulp down coffee for breakfast, swallow the burgers for lunch and puffs the cigar to kill the stress.
If you have been changed from one office to a new office, you may be in severe stress. At this time stress and hair loss can easily be visualized. Desire to earn and work pressure are the two main troubles causing stress and hair loss. It is extremely important to manage your stress levels especially if you suffer Graves’ Disease or hyperthyroidism.
All these reasons contributed initially for the onset of Graves’ Disease. Accordingly- to cure your Graves’ Disease you need to change how you handle different situations, your nutritional habits and ho win general you treat yourself in everyday life. This is what I call change of lifestyle.
In general, the young population of the world, if not taking green leafy vegetables, they will go for iron deficiency, which in turn lead to anemia and finally severe stress and hair loss. Methodical treatment, including de-stressing, meditation, yoga, hair—care advice, and correct nutrition will alleviate stress and hair loss problems. Relax, quit smoking, and manage your day better to feel lighter and fitter for impede stress and hair loss. This will help also the cause of your Graves’ Disease and will speed your recovery. To read more about are the possible reasons for hair loss in general Click here: About the author: Svetla Bankova is an author of "Life Manual for Graves' Disease and Hyperthyroidism"- a book, based not only on her experience as a former Graves' Disease patient but also her research as a psychologist. This is only book that explains step by step how and why Graves' Disease came to your life, the cause and specific steps for alternative treatment of Graves' disease. P.S. To see other free Articles about Graves' Disease and Hyperthyroidism, click here:
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