I heard at the radio today a doctor saying that drinking garlic with olive oil 2 hours before breakfast and 4 times a day onion juice with honey and water will help to treat alppecia areata

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Hi Eva,

The doctor is a nut don't listen to him. Next he'll be saying putting fried eggs and beans on your head will also cure it.

It's all rubbish and it's being going for century's. If any of these were a cure it would be front page news.

That s why i post i want to hear comments from people specially its for my daugther and she s only 4 years old

I say don't discount the onion juice. I have read several articles that say putting raw onion juice on your bald patch will help with regrowth. Onions are cheap, why not try it! Problem is the smell. Good luck.  

Hi 

If only this was something that worked...cheap and easily accessible.  Alopecia Areata is an auto immune condition, it has a genetic component and is really quite a complicated condition.  For those with AU, you would have to bath in onion juice and can't imagine that working very well or easily for anyone.

If you have AA it will often go into remission...if you are using a treatment at that time, you will probably think the treatment fixed the AA rather than thinking it was remission.  My daughter has regrown and lost her hair 6 times in the last 10 years (no medication) for her alopecia.  

She now also has Crohn's disease and has to take medication for that.  She was on prednisone for months and yes her hair did grow back...but as she was weened off it, her hair fell out once again.  

Auto immune conditions are horrendously difficult to treat.  In the case of alopecia remission is far more common than not.

Rosy

Haha what kind of quack made this shit up?

yes this could be work. But should aware from the medicines, many medicines may cause hair loss. The most common are those, which are used for chemotherapy, in the treatment of cancer, particularly doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide. If such drugs are prescribed, physicians warn the patients in advance.

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