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FALLING HAIR.

The following are tlx© main causes for thinning of the hair, premature greyness, and baldness: —- 1. Local causes, which interfere -with the nutrition of the hair, such as inflammation of the skin . and oil glands, of which seborrhoea, a form of dandruff, which is responsible for great irritation of the scalp, is most common. 2. General causes, which lead to debility of constitution, and so indirectly weaken the nutrition of the hair, convalescence after fever or various other illnesses, and prolonged worry. 3. Purely nervous causes. The special implication of the nerves is evidenced in various ways, such as neuralgic pains of the scalp, from which loss of hair ls both local and very often absolute. The remedy is a special course of treatment (one guinea), including clipping and singeing, massage with scalp food, shampooing, massage with stimulating lotion, and vibro or electrical massage. MRS. ROLLESTON, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, and 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington.— Advt.

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New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1919, Page 42

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FALLING HAIR. New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1919, Page 42

FALLING HAIR. New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1919, Page 42

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