By Lelia Hall


The scaling of the skin and white flakes on the scalp are all signs of dandruff. It results from a process that should be natural. This is the constant shedding and renewing of skin layers. In normal cases, it goes unnoticed as cells are shed one at a time. However, when inflammation occurs, it may cause some cells that are being shed to stick together. The visible flakes result from large clumps of cells that are shed as a result of inflammation. In the U. S alone, up to 50% of the population is affected, whether infants, teenagers or even adults. There are several natural and artificial remedies for scalp treatment for dandruff.

Understanding some of the common causes of scalp, flakes, and other forms of dandruff is important before looking into the possible remedies. The dermatological conditions, especially eczema and psoriasis and other fungal infections are among the top causes. In addition to these, there are other causes such as inadequate body hydration, gluten intolerance, imbalance of nutrients, allergies, and improper absorption of digested food nutrients.

With this in mind, there are some remedies that are very easy. For instance, an adult should drink eight glasses of water to ensure that the skin is properly hydrated. A well-balanced diet and a good exercise regime are also recommended. Hydration can also be achieved by taking caffeinated drinks.

The conventional solution normally consists of over-the-counter shampoos, topical corticosteroids, and gels. Most of these have 1% metronidazole or 2% ketoconazole. However, there are several natural solutions for the dry scalp treatment. Most of these focus on zinc, and vitamins A, B, and D.

These conventional alternatives are easily available from the pharmacists and supermarkets at pocket-friendly prices. The major categories of shampoos include the ketoconazole shampoos that have antifungal properties and the zinc pyrithione that are mainly used to kill the malassezia fungi. The others include coal tar and selenium sulfide shampoos that slow down shedding off of the dead cells. The other category is made of salicylic acid and works by shedding off dead skin and softening the skin.

Some of the shampoos may not be suitable for all people, particularly those with some allergies, the breastfeeding mothers, and the pregnant women. As such, it is recommended that before using any of these, you need to consult your doctor for the recommendation. The natural alternatives mainly focus on enriching the body with vitamins and minerals.

The Omega-3 fatty acids are also very important and you need to be sure to get enough of it. It is readily available in fish oil supplements, butter, flax seeds, walnuts, hemp milk, and chia seeds, and even meat from organic grass-fed animals.

The fish supplements contain Omega-3 that is also very important for a healthy skin. Alternatively, honey is rich in most nutrients, minerals, and vitamins that are necessary for healthy skin. The vitamins in honey include A, C, D, E, and B-complex, beta-carotene, and minerals such as calcium, manganese, potassium, iron, magnesium, phosphorous, and among others.




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