Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.

COVID-19 and Hair Loss: How to Stimulate Hair Growth

Photo by NIPAPORN PANYACHAROEN from Shutterstock

2. Aloe vera

Another natural remedy that promotes hair growth is aloe vera. This succulent plant offers a wide range of health benefits, including lowering blood sugar levels in diabetes sufferers.

While many studies point out that aloe gel can treat certain skin conditions such as psoriasis, dandruff, skin abrasions, seborrhea, herpes sores, and even acne, the vast majority of people prefer to use it when it comes to hair loss.

Apply pure aloe gel to your scalp at least twice a week for astonishing results.

P.S.: If you don’t have pure aloe gel, you can also use shampoo and conditioner that list this plant as the main ingredient.

Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
Pinterest
Reddit
LinkedIn
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

READ NEXT

10 Foods That Make You Lose Weight Fast

Leafy greens Kale, collards, spinach, swiss chards and a few others have many properties that make them great for a weight-loss diet. They are low in calories and carbohydrates and

6 Subtle Signs of Colon Cancer

Colon, or colorectal cancer, is any cancer involving the large intestine and/or rectum, and can be as painful as that sounds. Unfortunately, it is very common, with almost 150,000 new

10 Tips to Stay Healthy This Holiday Season

    Deep-fried foods The most loved deep-fried food is French fries and some studies have shown that these foods are linked to an increased risk of heart disease. “If

11 Signs You’re Way Too Dehydrated

Disrupted sleep If you wake up in the middle of the night with no apparent reason, you may need to drink some water. Even mild dehydration dries out the mouth

7 Tips to Lose Water Weight Fast

Bloating seems to sneak up on you when you planned to wear your snug jeans or a sleek dress. That uncomfortable “it’s hard to button my pants” feeling may be

Here’s Why Yawns Are So Contagious

It’s an age-old question: Why is yawning contagious? Countless studies have backed up how yawning is contagious. But an experimental psychologist at the University of Oxford, Rohan Kapitány, wasn’t convinced.

10 Body Parts You Are Not Washing Enough

Back Even though your back gets wet every time you stay in the shower, it needs much more TLC than you’re likely giving it. If you’re one of those millions

6 Bad Things Extreme Cold Does to Your Body

Hypothermia If you’re not warm yourself up and you just can’t stop shivering, that’s when hypothermia strikes. The NWS explains hypothermia as a decrease in your body temperature below 95

Scroll to Top