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Stress and Hair Loss
Hair loss is a natural, genetic, and can be a stress-related
process.
The hair loss process speeds up when nutrition, via the
circulatory system, is shunted away from non-vital areas such as hair follicles.
When the stress is threatening and dramatic, blood is shunted
from non-vital areas of the body, to vital areas in order to deal with the
stress at hand.
Over time, when stress turns chronic, the same process continues:
blood is shunted from non-vital areas, to the vital areas. The arms, legs,
brain, and other stress related glands.
Hair loss may be a symptom of stress that needs attention.
In The Ultimate Natural Stress Management Manual, you will find
an eye-opening look at your specific stressors. Then after identifying your
major stress, you will find a step-by-step process of iliminating it from your
life.
Get to the cause of your stress and help your stress-related hair
loss in...
The ULTIMATE NATURAL STRESS MANAGEMENT MANUAL
Sincerely,
Dr Peter Lind
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