Dandruff, Itchy Scalp and Hair Loss? A Natural Cure Which Can Dramatically Improve This Problem

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Kalium (or Kali) Sulphuricum may be an effective alternative for hair loss with dandruff if you are someone who prefers natural cures.
As already described on my page on DHT blocking shampoos, dandruff, itchiness and inflammation are often accompanying elements of andro-genetic hair loss, the most common form of male and female hair loss.
Although some treatments are actually quite effective and, lately, it's quite easy to find a good combination to be used only topically, hence minimizing the unpleasant side effects of certain drugs, you may still like to try a more 'natural' route to hair re-growth and hair loss decrease.
If so, you have several options, ranging from natural supplements to homeopathy.
On this page I'll talk about Kali Sulphuricum, which has often been suggested as a good 'natural' alternative against hair loss with dandruff and itchy scalp.
As you may already know by reading how homeopathy works, a homeopathic remedy takes into consideration a cluster of symptoms, some of them seemingly unrelated to the one you are trying to resolve (as, in this case, hair loss).
Kali Sulphuricum seems to be particularly indicated for hair loss sufferers who also have some or all of the symptoms or characteristics below: Dandruff with profuse desquamation; the scalp is inflamed; tendency to inflammation in other areas of the body.
The scalp may already present bald spots or areas where the hair is particularly thin.
You may also suffer (or have suffered from) psoriasis and/or eczema.
Your scalp may present excess sebum (oily scalp, not oily hair) or you may have suffered from seborrhoea, sometimes with eczema.
On occasion you may also suffer from ringworm of the scalp or some other form of fungus infection.
Other symptoms may or may not be present, such as: Tendency to suffer from ear discharge, often yellow (but not always); some difficulty breathing (could be presenting itself just as simple snoring) even after adenoids have been removed.
Nausea and feeling 'full'; tendency to constipation and haemorrhoids with occasional or frequent colicky pains (this could just have been a characteristic of the past); tongue may be yellow coated and your gums may be sore.
Sufferer may dislike hot drinks.
If you are a woman, you may also suffer from delayed periods, often very light.
You may tend to suffer from some form of bronchial asthma with yellow expectoration and some coarseness.
You may tend to feel worse at night, such as suffering from raised temperature at night.
Symptoms may seem or feel worse in warm rooms and better in the open air.
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