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Causes Of Hair Loss In Men

January 26th, 2010 Hair Extensions No comments

Most people don’t want to lose their hair. Sure, some people are more comfortable with the process of balding than others but it can be emotionally trying for millions of Americans. To add insult to injury, the causes of hair loss are different for men and women and can affect many people differently.
The major causes, though, stem from circulatory, hormonal, genetic and nutritional factors. Although they all occur in various forms, all of these causes share a common denominator. They all lead to nutrient deprivation of the hair follicle, which in turn, leads to damaged hair and eventual loss.
Causes of Hair Loss in Men
Many issues can lead to men’s hair loss, and it’s important to try to pinpoint the cause of your specific hair loss. Severe trauma, illness or even surgery can contribute to hair loss as bodily functions often get disrupted when the body undergoes any intense stress. Diseases or fungal infections can also lead to hair loss, regardless of one’s age; if you suspect your hair loss may be due to any of these problems, you should see your physician.
Thinning hair could also be a side effect of taking a particular medication, or it could be caused by hormonal changes; however, the most common causes of men’s hair loss are DHT buildup and genetics. While genetics used to be on the forefront of the male pattern baldness topic, experts believe they still factor in but aren’t the primary issue at hand. Researchers have found that DHT, more formally known as dihydrotestosterone, can block hair follicles from growing new hair.
Causes of Hair Loss in Women
The causes of hair loss in women are slightly different from those in men. Because women produce significantly less testosterone than men, DHT buildup is often not as big a factor as for their male counterparts. However, it is a part of the overall umbrella of causes of hair loss in women and can be seen as a contributing factor.
One of the other causes of hair loss in women is hormonal imbalance. During the periods of puberty, menopause, pregnancy and post-menopause, women’s hormones can change quite dramatically and for extended periods of time. This can lead to significant changes in the hair’s composition and density.
Other causes for hair loss in women include surgery, prescription medications, stress, environmental pollutants, chemicals used in hair styling processes and certain cosmetic procedures. Poor circulation, diseases, and malnourishment are also, less common, causes of hair loss in women. In general, though, losing your hair can be prevented, slowed or reversed altogether with products from Kevis.
The Main Cause: DHT
DHT is a potent hormone that triggers hair loss, also known as Androgenetic Alopecia. For those genetically predisposed to hair loss, DHT dwarfs the hair follicle, which causes the scalp hair to regress to a vellus state which renders the hair virtually nonexistent. The extent and severity of an individual’s hair loss condition can be gauged using a widely accepted measurement known as the Hamilton-Norwood scale.
For many people, DHT hair loss is not simply a matter of unjustified vanity. For some, the condition can be psychologically devastating as well as physically uncomfortable. While there are topical and oral medications designed to aid hair’s natural regrowth phase, results are sometimes far from foolproof and can be accompanied by unwanted side effects of the aiding treatment.
Kevis Treats the Major Causes of Hair Loss Naturally
Kevis researchers believe that DHT, a post-conversion product of the hormone testosterone, is one of the leading causes of hair loss, particularly for men. When DHT binds itself to receptor cells in your hair follicles, it weighs the hair down and keeps it from growing over time. Our products treat all causes of hair loss by attacking DHT with our own blend of amino and other organic acids.
By targeting DHT, we can nip hair loss at its source. We use an HUCP compound to gently yet effectively cleanse the scalp. This works organically to simultaneously wash away DHT debris, buildup and chemical residue. When the hair starts to grow again, it can benefit from this new, cleaner follicle path and the abundance of fresh nutrients available to promote healthier, fuller strands.

Amalaki and Beautiful Hair

December 2nd, 2009 Hair Extensions No comments

Amalaki is also known as emblica officinalis gaertn., the Indian gooseberry, amla, emblic myrobalan and aovla.  It grows most often amongst the deciduous trees in the Indian Himalayas, over four thousand feet above sea level.  It has long since been the perfect solution to damaged and thinning hair.

The berries are very nutritious, containing vital amino acids, large amounts of proteins and vitamin C, and minerals.  Hair requires protein and amino acids to grow and flourish in a healthy way, let alone shine in all its beauty.  Amalaki contains more amino acids than even apples, containing glutamine, proline, aspartic acid, lysine, alanine, tannin, gallic acid and albumin.  It also contains high levels of needed copper, zinc and chromium.

As many people experience the effects of increasing pollution and ill health, hair can thin, fall out, lose its color and become brittle and dull.  The berries boost calcium absorption which is vital to the production of healthy hair.  It preserves the color of the hair and delays the onset of gray hair, even well into old age.  It provides one of the best supporting mechanisms for strengthening the hair follicles, reducing the thinning and possible baldness that could eventually occur.

Many holistic hair remedies only go so far, but with the desire to get rid of dandruff and avoid all the harsh chemicals that are being put into shelf bound dandruff treatments and shampoos, people are turning to the berry for answers, proven both historically and scientifically to work.  In Indian, most women still use the ancient recipes containing amalaki to treat their hair, especially as its amino acids create a silky oil that acts as the perfect conditioner.

It seems that the ancient books of medicine from India have made a comeback.  Amalaki has found its way back into health food stores, Asian and Indian pharmacies and other locations, even in the Western world now.  Finding that perfect shampoo, dandruff treatment or conditioner is no longer a hard task based on trial and error, errors that are ultimately destroying the hair from its very roots.  With so much goodness within, the Indian gooseberry is revolutionizing modern hair care techniques, and may well possibly make damaged hair, weakened hair follicles and itchy scalps a thing of the past.  However, only time will tell if it can infiltrate the pharmaceutical world as easily as it has people’s homes and Western scientific labs.

Stop Losing your Beauty and Valuable Time Removing Fusion, Braids, Weaves, Hair Extensions and Dreadlocks!

December 2nd, 2009 Hair Extensions No comments

The popularity of braids, dreadlocks, add on hair / wigs, weaves, natural hair styles, and hair extensions with or without glue is exploding.

The key importance and selling point for the Take Down removal cream is that it is an oil based cream. This key factor allows women to transition easily from wearing braids to a relaxer in the same day.

Most women of color assume that after removing braids or extensions they have to wait 1 week in order to relax or straighten their hair, but because Take Down is a cream- not a spray. and is an oil based product.

It protects the scalp and hair so that a chemical relaxer can be used. Most people or stylists don’t have the time or patience to remove fusion, braids, dreadlocks, weaves or hair extensions the right way. And the average consumer goes to the salon to undo or “take down” a style.

And if the hair stylist does not have proper understanding of how to remove any of these styles, they just pull and tug, which ultimately damages their client’s hair. But now there is a solution.

The Take Down® brand is not only unique, but is the lead product for the removal of all add-on-hair styles in the beauty industry. It is a very strong cross over product, for all types of women and hair textures.

Every one from hollywood,models, entertainers to the everday college student wears some form of hair extensions, braids,and add-on-hair.

Anyone who has removed fusion, hair extensions, weaves that are saturated with bonding glue, or tiny micro-braids, understands the hassle. When removing hair extensions with fusion, braids, weaves or dreadlocks, the hair can become dry and matted together, so it can take hours upon hours to remove these styles. And often, once these styles are removed, unhealthy, broken hair is left behind.

Introducing a new product that helps detangle hair and aids in the fast and easy removal of fusion, braids, hair extensions, weaves and dreadlocks. TAKE DOWN® makes the pain, tangles, knots and damage associated with removing these styles old news.

With TAKE DOWN®, women and men who desire changing their locked hairstyles don’t have to cut their Dreadlocks off any more, they can salvage all that beautiful hair. With TAKE DOWN®, you have no more hair loss, damage or balding. And definitely no more excess fusion adhesive or bonding glue stuck to the hair and scalp.

TAKE DOWN®, THE REVOLUTIONARY HAIR REMOVAL CREAM penetrates through the hair and softens the hair as you comb through it. This natural cream can be a relief from the pain of combing out knots and clumps of tangled or matted hair once you have taken out the extension, braid or dreadlock. This revolutionary process makes removal of braids easy, fast and painless…

TAKE DOWN’S ®, revolutionary and unique selling points sit squarely with its ability to address a strong, yet previously overlooked, need in the hair care market.

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Do You Know How To Choose Hair Conditioners?

December 1st, 2009 Hair Extensions No comments

How Much Hair Do We Lose a Day?
Shedding 50 to 100 hairs a day is considered normal. When a hair is shed, it is replaced by a new hair from the same follicle located just beneath the skin surface. Scalp hair grows about one-half inch a month. However, this is pretty variable depending very much on your diet and lifestyle.
Temporary Hair Loss
All of us will experience hair loss at a certain point of time. If hair loss is caused by a temporary situation such as medication, stress or insufficient iron, however, however, the hair loss will stop when its cause ends. Hair loss due to infection may require oral antibiotics or antifungals. Alopecia areata can be treated with injections of steroids such as triamcinolone into the area. So, the very moment you suspect that you are losing more hair than normal, we do advice that you visit your nearest hair care center for verification. For all of the causes, early treatment works the best. Either way, if you suspect that you are losing more hair than normal, it is always best to consult a Profesional Hair Care consultant first.
How To Choose the Right Conditioners
1. Choose a rich, moisturizing conditioner if your hair tends to get dry and frizzy.
2. Use a volumizing conditioner if your hair is limp and fine. Do remember to for allergies before changing conditioner types!
3. Get conditioner made for normal hair if yours is healthy and shiny.
4. Change the brand of conditioner you use every month, since hair can become immune to a specific formula’s effects, and buildup can occur. However, before any change is to be done, do check on the status of your scalp and hair type at that very moment of time.
5. Buy a separate deep or leave-in conditioner to use once a week. If your hair is fine, use it in the shower and rinse it out immediately, the way you do with normal conditioner. The drier your hair is, however, the longer you’ll want to leave it in. Do try Organic Hair Care range or products as these contain less chemicals than commercial salon brands!
Should You Have Your Hair Tied Up?
Traction alopecia is a very real hair loss condition that is quite common amongst older African American women. It results from wearing tight ponytails, cornrows or buns over an extended period of time. Over time, hair breakage or loss as the result of tight, stressed styles, can become permanent. Avoid this potential problem by opting for looser styles that minimize scalp tension. Avoid having your hair ‘Done up’ all the time.
It Is The Small Things That Makes or Breaks Hair
If some small things are kept in mind then having a beautiful hair could be of no problem. People neglect their hair when it comes to taking care of it. Huge amount of money is spent on taking care of your body and face. If looks and other superficial things are passé to you then may be for the sake of healthy hair you can take care of it. After all, our hair is not called our crowning glory for no reason. Take care of your body and you will have beatiful hair! Your Body is like an automation machine which runs without stop, so, take great care of your body and your hair will thank you for it!
Daily Scalp Massage
Daily care of the scalp, massage and brushing, if persisted in when the disorder first appears, are very beneficial. The crude oil massage of the scalp, not the hair, is excellent and often effects a cure. A massage every night, using vaseline or olive oil, together with repeated shampoos, also helps to do away with dandruff. Remember the tale about brushing your hair 100 times will make your hair shiny? That was based on the very same concept of massaging your scalp!
So what are you waiting for? We urge you to find out more about the Right Hair Care for you. Do come to http://HairCare.hairlossfact.info for more Tips and Hair Care Advice today!

Learn The Causes Of Hair Loss And Learn How To Get Your Hair To Grow Healthy And Strong

November 28th, 2009 Hair Extensions No comments

Your hair is like cake without the frosting. It is just not right if you do not have it all. Hair loss can be embarrassing and frustrating. Seeing more scalp and not hair is not what you want to see. Many things can cause hair loss. It can come from stress, heredity, and side effects from certain medicines. Even children can experience the ugly terror of hair loss. The medical term for hair loss is alopecia. About one third of men and women have this condition. This condition is known as permanent hair loss at the temple and at the top of the head.

 

Men have and can lose their hair as early as their twenties. Women can experience balding at the temple, sides and the crown of the head. Permanent hair loss can happen from inflammation of the scalp that damages the hair follicles. This condition is called Cicatricial alopecia. Signs are patchy hair loss that follows with itching and pain. The average person has five million hairs, except for on the lips, palms and soles of the feet. For an inch of hair to grow, it takes about four months. It takes about six years for healthy hair to grow and then fall out. Certain diseases can cause your hair to fall out like thyroid problems, diabetes and lupus.

 

Chemotherapy for cancer treatment is also cause, heredity, lack of protein, aging and poor health. Keeping the scalp healthy is the key to having beautiful and strong hair. Nourish your scalp and reap the results. Keep it moisturize, block it fun the sun as much as possible, giving it a conditioning treatment is very, very, important and supply your body with the proper nutrients.

 

The average head has about 100,000 hair follicles. If you are losing at least a hundred strands of hair a day, it can be hair loss. Hair color is also known for causing you to lose hair. Bleaching of the hair can cause splits ends, dryness, and make your hair brittle. When using a hair color caution is at bay. You have to keep your hair conditioned, keep it from being exposed from too much sunlight and maintain it very well. Chemicals damage hair. Hair is skin; it is fragile and will look unhealthy and excessively break when improperly treated.

 

Hair loss affects 30 million women and it is a growing problem. There are treatments out for people that have permanent hair loss. There are surgeries, at home remedies, and the good old fashion vitamin supplements.

 

 The Provillus hair loss treatment will give you back that head full of hair you’ve once had so that you can be you again. It’s an all natural hair growth supplement that gives you amazing results. It prevents hair loss and regrows your natural hair for Men and Women.

Vitamin Power.com also has health supplements that will help you to keep your hair strong and healthy.

Repair Damaged, Brittle, Dry, And Short Hair

November 26th, 2009 Hair Extensions No comments

A great hair care regimen will include the following: a high quality shampoo, preferably an all natural one, a high quality conditioner, natural hair oils for a healthy scalp, and an all natural daily moisturizing lotion, cream, or serum. For added perks, a hair healthy hair care routine will also include a monthly hot oil treatment and protein treatments. Yet, many individuals don’t employ such hair care regimens. In fact, African Americans often only shampoo their hair once or twice a month and left the rest of their hair care maintenance to the application of petroleum based hair “greases” and mineral oil based hair lotions. Likewise, those with European hair apply chemical laden mousses and gel daily to their hair; or, like me, are addicted to their CHI straightened only to be left with brittle hair and ends. Unfortunately, bi-weekly washes with poor shampoos and the application of traditional black hair moisturizers that are mineral oil or petroleum based will only lead to hair breakage, splitting, and thinning for African American hair. And, the continual highlights, mousse, and shaping gels, although great for a moment, will only wreak havoc on all hair types.

Step One

Step One

Growth Golden Rule #1: Keep Your Hair Moisturized. Hair needs moisture and deep conditioning, especially when the hair is exposed to chemical coloring, relaxers, stressful styles, and heat appliances, like blow dryers and flat irons. You must deep condition your hair, at least once per week for it to thrive. A conditioner is nothing more than a cream that is applied to the hair to smooth the cuticle, soften the hair, add sheen, and restore moisture. Although conditioning your hair cannot make it grow—it can reduce shedding and breakage. As a result, your hair will actually become longer. Yes, I know we hate moisturizing our hair sometimes. I had a beautiful razor cut that I paid upwards $125 for and I hated applying any a little serum to my hair because I wanted to avoid the greasy look by the end of the day. My hair is fine, strawberry blond and auburn, and can absorb moisture quickly. But, all moisture does not equal grease, nor does all oils. I have learned that many oils like Coconut, Babassu, Avocado, and even Sunflower, are great for many hair types and don’t add a sticky greasy feel like many products with silicones or petrochemicals that are derived from petroleum. Plus, oils and even juices have the ability of giving moisture and helping hair health. Yummy and healthy, you have got to love it! Some great natural products I highly recommend are Beauty 4 Ashes’ Keraquench Leave In Conditioning Spray for N Class Hair, Ojon Revitalizing Mist, and Beauty 4 Ashes La Java Ultra Shine & Detangle Mist. Beauty 4 Ashes products can be found online at discoverb4acom for the States and mybeauty4ashescom. Ojon can be found at Sephora. If you prefer natural, as I do, choose Beauty 4 Ashes products. Ojon does contains silicones and chemicals like Cyclopentasiloxane, Laureth-4 and Dimethicone, but this formula is not as sticky.

Step Two

Step Two

Growth Golden Rule #2: Find the Right Conditioner Instant or Leave In Conditioners are great for all hair types because they coat and give the hair body and shine rapidly. However, they often contain silicones, which make the hair look shiny, but also seal the cuticles and coat the strand so much that additional moisture is unable to penetrate the hair strand. That’s why I recommend that you use hair lotion or leave in conditioners. Try to choose an all natural hair lotion that has EFAs and natural oils.

 

Step Three

Step Three

Growth Golden Rule #3: Deep Condition Your Hair.

Use a Deep Penetrating Conditioner at least once a month. These are conditioners that are absorbed into the hair shaft to improve the health and appearance. Usually made from keratin and amino acids. I practically love Beauty 4 Ashes La Java Frappucino Damage Freeze Mask. I pair it with Myrrhea Anti-Frizz Silkening Fluid and my hair has never been shininer. The La Java Frappucino Mask contains coffee butter, great for maintaining hair color, as well as contains amino acids and essential fatty acids, two necessary components for healthy, longer hair. It also has palm, jojoba, coconut, olive, shea, and a host of other hair shaft penetrating moisture rich oils, which contain protein and vitamins to reduce breakage and splitting, without leaving it greasy. You can find these products at discoverb4a.com, sephoracom, myb4acom or mybeauty4ashes.com. Make sure your thoroughly rinse your hair after using a deep penetrating conditioner.

Step Four

Step Four

Growth Golden Rule #4: Pay close attention to the ends of your hair. When conditioning your hair, or even applying protein treatments or hair lotion, make sure you target those hair ends.

Overall Tips & Warnings

Overall Tips & Warnings

Remember that to grow long and healthy hair, you have to condition it. Do not neglect this. Hair that is not conditioned often is dull, brittle, and damaged. Do not purchase cheap products with hair stripping ingredients, such as sulfates, alcohols, glycols, and silicones (any ingredient ending in the word “cone”). The best conditioning products on the market are Ojon, Oscar Blandi, Beauty 4 Ashes ®, and Aubrey Organics. Preferably, use Beauty 4 Ashes or Aubrey Organics, as they are all natural

Should Mineral Oil Be Used on the Hair? – Get Healthy Hair Now

November 6th, 2009 Hair Extensions No comments

What Is Mineral Oil?

Mineral oil is a byproduct of the distillation of crude oil to produce gasoline and other products made from petroleum. Also known as white petroleum, mineral oil has been widely used in skin-care products and in heavy machinery applications. Scented, mineral oil is popularly known as baby oil. It’s also used to swab and clean ears safely and is recommended to trap insects that might enter the ear canal. Mineral oil is available in three grades and is refined according to its use. It is even used in heavy equipment to prevent parts from sticking together.

Identification

Mineral oil, also called petroleum oil, is found in light or heavy types. There are three categories of mineral oil: aromatic hydrocarbons, paraffinic oils and naphthenic oils based on cycloalkanes. Because mineral oil is made in large quantities and is readily available, it is generally cheap and can be purchased at drug stores.

Features

Mineral oil is clear, with no visible color and no obvious scent. It is heavy and viscous and is prized for coating objects. There was a time when mineral oil was used to keep individual candies in a package from sticking to one another. Today mineral oil is still used to moisturize the skin, but it can cause breakouts and is not considered necessarily good for sensitive skin.

Benefits

Mineral oil is known for not absorbing water. It has been used as a brake fluid for cars, bicycles and airplanes. As a very cheap material, the cost benefit is great because mineral oil is very plentiful.  Mineral oil is also used to clean kitchen, utility and ceremonial knives and swords. Traditionally, a small amount of clove oil was added to mineral oil so that it would not be accidentally eaten.  Mineral oil can be used on skin that has been exposed to poison oak as a way to capture the plant oils that can cause skin irritation.

Effects

Mineral oil as a paraffinic oil has been taken internally as a laxative. This is especially true for children as they are becoming toilet trained. Adults can also use this remedy. It’s an effective laxative because it prevents the stool from absorbing too much water.  In the 1950s, many people used a version of mineral oil as suntan oil, but it does not provide any protection from the burning rays of the sun. Few dermatologists today are likely to advise any patient to use baby oil, made from mineral oil, as a suntan lotion.  Mineral oil can be used to help remove temporary tattoos by aborbing inks and sweeping them from the surface of the skin.

Warning

If you have sensitive skin, do not use mineral oil regularly. Many people find that using mineral oil on the face, for example, causes breakouts because it blocks pores. It is generally too heavy of an oil to use on the face.  If you or your child has constipation, consult with your doctor before using mineral oil as a laxative. As with all laxatives, they can be habit-forming. Instead, ask your physician for ways to restore regularity without relying on mineral oil.

The Dangers of Mineral Oil in Hair & Skin Products

In 2009, many people still use harmful and toxic Mineral Oil in hair products, pharmaceutical drug products, female vaginal sanitary products, baby care products, auto industry supplies, and even foodstuffs. Yes, even so-called foods!

Mineral oil should never be used on the hair and skin. Never! Why? Mineral oil clogs the pores and suffocates the skin, which is a breathing organ. Your hair and skin are alive and you must treat them as such.  Many unconscious consumers are using petroleum or crude oil on their hair, both men and women. Many American females are using petroleum on their bodies as well, from lipstick to make-up remover (Vaseline).

Natural Alternative to Mineral Oil

Always remember that ideally, you should be able to eat or consume everything you put on your body. This means that what you put on your body (for hygiene or beauty purposes) should be edible. You should be able to eat it. Using this premise, Mineral Oil is out! It is not edible! It is not a food.

Replace Mineral Oil with natural oils that are derived from foods, i.e. jojoba oil, grapeseed oil, hazelnut oil, to name a few.  These oils are far better and salubrious for you than Mineral Oil. They are good for hair care and skin care.

Source:  Ehow.com

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Get Healthy Hair to Prevent Hair Loss

October 10th, 2009 Hair Extensions No comments

Baldness is something that happens to a lot of people as they age for men and women. However, getting older isn’t the only time that balding can affect people. Losing your locks at a younger age can mean other problems. It can be a sign of illness or that a person is under very high stress. Chemotherapy can also cause balding. Your tresses can also fall out if it is styled the same way for too long like braids. Hair loss that is at an early age is more than likely to be temporary and there are ways to help promote new growth on your head.
Hair is made up of a protein called keratin. One strand is made up of the shaft, the root below the skin, a follicle, and the lower end of the follicle the bulb. The bulb is where the color pigment, known as melanin, is produced.
On average people lose about 50 to 100 strands per day. They are replaced by new locks that will grow in the same follicle. This loss of locks is normal. Any more than that can be worrisome balding. You should talk to your doctor if you are having extreme loss and any other reason for concern.
Medical Conditions can cause balding. Endocrine hormone conditions like thyroid disease, uncontrolled diabetes, and adrenal disease can all affect balding. There is also a hormone imbalance in women and teenage girls that is called polycystic ovary syndrome; it can cause balding in girls and women. Some medications for acne and bipolar disorder can cause loss as well. This hair loss is temporary though. Chemo therapy and some diet pills can cause it too.
Alopecia Areata is a skin disease that causes balding. It is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s own immune system attacks the follicles. Trichotillomania is a psychological disorder where people repeatedly pull their hair out leaving bald patches. People with this disease will need professional help before they are able to not pull their mane out.
Over styling, coloring, and perming to often will cause damage to your tresses and cause it to fall out. Or from styling locks so tightly in the same style repeatedly can cause a permanent loss. Poor eating habits can cause temporary balding as well. Things like pregnancy and traumatic events can cause hair loss, it is temporary and corrects itself. It may not be noticeable until months after the event.
Eating a balanced diet can benefit your tresses in a lot of ways. It can make it shiny and healthy. Not to mention prevent hair loss. Lots of proteins, iron, vitamin B and E, Essential fatty acids, and sulfur will keep your mane healthy and looking its best. Taking a multi vitamin can promote growth and any prevent any nutritional deficiencies you may have that can cause hair loss.
Getting regular trims can also improve the health of your hair. Some people might be under the impression that getting a trim can cause loss but really it will improve the health of your mane to cut the unhealthy hair from the ends.
Using a special shampoo to prevent balding is great too. Healthy Hair Shampoo will clarify hair from the bulb to the tip. It gets rid of excess build up and will keep your mane and scalp healthy to promote hair growth. Also using the Healthy Hair Cream with it will give the best results. This Product was designed specifically for thinning hair and can stop excessive hair fall out in just the use of one jar. It has walnut nettle oil to help unclog follicles and can be used on all different hair types. These can be found at Alternative Health Supplements