Hi All,

It's Lisa form Australia.
I am so excited...I just watched a program here in Australia where a young girl got all of her hair back using the below mentioned herbs.

Please read this everyone!!!

http://www.fusionhealth.com.au/new-idea-story.php


Chinese medicine
Alopecia involves hair loss on the scalp (A. totalis) and total body hair including eyebrows and eyelashes (A universalis).
Alopecia universalis is the most severe form of alopecia areata (spot baldness of the scalp), with an incidence of 1 in 100,000 individuals. It can occur at any age, and Western medicine believes it is caused by an autoimmune disorder.
In Chinese medicine, hair loss (in general) and alopecia specifically is commonly associated with stagnant or deficient Liver Blood, which normally nourishes the scalp and hair, and also to constrained Liver Qi, which ‘leads the Blood’ in its passage around the body.
Fusion Health Women’s Balance nourishes the Blood and invigorates the Qi and Liver Blood to relieve stagnation. These mechanisms help explain the dramatic hair regrowth experienced by people taking Women’s Balance for Alopecia totalis and universalis.
For further information visit your health food store or call the Fusion Health naturopathic hotline on 1800 550 103.
Manufactured in Australia
Laboratory tested for
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Hi

As you can see many people fully feel that this is helpful.

 Just to keep things in perspective at this time there is no cure for alopecia.  It is readily understood that alopecia is a very unpredictable condition, remission is something that occurs frequently especially with children.  In the last 11 years my daughter has regrown her hair 6 times without the use of any medications or treatments.....be thoughtful around what you choose, especially if money is exchanging hands, as hairgrowth and loss can occur all by itself.

Rosy

i concur, Rose Marie, and these pills aren't cheap.  $75.00 a bottle?  I tried buying them from amazon.com $54.00 a bottle BUT $25.00 shipping.

2 pills a day/120 veggie caps/2x a day = 30 days

2 pills a day/120 veggie caps/1x day = 60 days..

if you buy the pills directly from the website:

$75.00 for 2 months, or $75.00 for 30 days . okay.. including shipping to the U.S., $23.00.

That's basically $100 every 2 months, or $100 every month..

sorry, i already have alopecia.  I don't need to be scalped  to boot..

okay, breaking it down... these are the ingredients:

  • Fallopia multiflora (Phytofol®) root 1g (1000mg)  =   Fo -ti for turning hair black (main ingredient) can be bought cheaply for $3.79 or more  a bottle on the amazon.com
  • Paeonia lactiflora root 700mg = Peony for anti inflammatory properties
  • Rehmannia glutinosa root 500mg  =  Treatment for kidney inflammation
  • Angelica polymorpha (Dong Quai) root 425mg  =  Blood purifier
  • Cuscuta hygrophilae seed 425mg  =  Dodder for strengthening liver and kidneys
  • Cullen corylifolium (Psoralea) fruit 425mg = For toning the kidneys
  • Ligusticum wallichii root 350mg = Another anti-inflammatory
  • Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Licorice) root & stolon 175mg = Sweetner, and harmonizing ingredients.

Most of these supplements i take on a daily basis.  The foti alone? i started 3 years ago. Has there been a difference? yes, my hair is black.. Thanks to Fo-ti and Bhringaraj capsules, i've only had one or two grey hairs.. but no, i still have the yearly fall out - which usually happens in October going into the winter months. 

Fo ti is an ingredient in China which is also called He Sho Wu "Black Hair He".. some guy discovered this herb in china centuries ago, and was known for having black hair even in his late 70's.  This is also why the product is known to prevent "premature graying".

I'm taking these same "herbs" whenever i take my usual supplements in the morning and at night.  Probably at more potent doses than what the company is selling.. for a whole lot less..

I've been taking these same ingredients - and others for years for MENOPAUSE, and trust - my hair was still falling out every year until i started adding natural DHT blockers internally and externally - we'll see how those work as well.

Until i saw this ad? i had no idea a they were using the same thing for promoting hair growth..

Hopefully none of the people who are saying: "Oh yeah, i take it and it WORKS!!" are not "capes" for the company trying to boost sells.

Hi, Femmemuscle can I ask what is the Internal and external natural DHT blocker that you are taking?

 

internally 3x a day "Hair Omega 3 in one DHT blocker".. the results aren't "dramatic", but i seem to have less shedding of hair each year that i've taken it. I've been taking it for 2 years now.

also internally Quercetin capsules for allergies, but i also believe it's aided in my hair retention. (keeps what i have left on my head).. it's about $9.00 a bottle at Swanson vitamins.It is an anti-inflammatory used in most natural allergy meds.  There is a very popular homeopathic AllergyReleaf system that is sold for $40+ on the internet and my location.  I have really bad allergies and decided i didn't want to get financially raped by that company.  When i first started their system i noticed my hair growing back in spots that i've given up on.  I looked up their main ingredient? 

Quercetin..which is also a natural external DHT Blocker. 

Quercetin is found in onions and garlic, thus, i buy fresh onion and garlic juice mix it with my nightly moisturizer at night.

I used to have a very stubborn palm sized bald spot on the right temple for years that grew in and fell out.  Since starting the Quercetin, i'm seeing fuzz coming in.  it's been 2 months.  Even the Hair Omega couldn't do this.

Check out youtube.  There are folks who are using fresh onion/garlic masks to combat AA.. I think you can just google, Onion mask for hair .. and i'm sure you'll have some YouTube results pop up..

I personally, cannot handle chopping up onions/garlic without the eye irritation.. Thus, i just buy the fresh onion or garlic juice from Amazon in the gourmet section for $6.00..

Hi all,

I have been taking Fallopia multiflora (Phytofol), exactly the same brand that has been aired on television here in Australia.

A little about the development of my AA:

I am a 32y, male and AA started on my beard 7 months ago and today I have a total of 6 patches on my head and beard. After the second months white hair started growing slowly without the use of any medication. At the same rate, new patches showed up and the old ones kept growing.
The first patch on my Jaw has now the shape of a circle. The hair in the middle is fully recovered and the bald circle around it keeps growing.
Also, I've never taken any injections.

About my experience with Pythofol:

I started taking 6 capsules about 2 to 3 months ago. Coincidentally, that is the same time I noticed the white hair on my patches starter getting thicker, black and growing at full speed. It started less than a week after the first pills. Needless to say I was super excited. Then I saw it on TV and felt even more confident.
The girl on TV had A Totallis and her hair came back 100%, according to the,. However, the interview was a little dodge, like if it was and ad. 

In addition, I have areas of my head with less hair for over a decade, due to regular male hair loss. After taking the pills my wife says those areas are better than ever.

Furthermore, my hairs is visibly darker.

However, like I said before, the existing patches keep growing on my scalp and beard. Sometimes super fast, sometimes they pause for over two months. Also, doctors and the web says that it is common to loose hair for 6months and recover it in the next 6 months.

For this reason, I can't tell if my hair is recovering due to the normal cycle of AA or if Phytofol is really helping. 

What I can tell is that it hasn't stopped the disease completely, it isn't miraculous as shown on TV (at least not for me), but it seems to help and I will keep taking it.

Cheers,

Franklin

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