I recently read that researchers believe there could be a link between contracting h1n1 and months later developing alopecia. Interesting, makes me wish I'd have taken the flu jab. Oh well.

On an unrelated note and out of sheer curiosity, people who have extensive loss, how fast did it happen? From 1st patch? Weeks, months, years?

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Alopecia is not genetic disease swine fly was lab made so more and more it shows that it is contagious and it is a th1pathogen bacteria or some of this that is not shown in normal blood test also spread from parent to baby, also a girl got alopecia universalis dating a man that has this condition he lied to her he had radiation therapy. Later on the girl finds out by his mother that doctors didn't know what it was and that he lied and adding the girl to huge risk of her own health honestly i didn't see more selfish action than this ..She breaks off the relation but they had intercourse and after this she started to have weird skin reactions year later she develop itching burning sensation all over her skin 5 years later she got alopecia on her eyebrows and is kicked from modeling,the girl never had bf after that man so whatever happened to her is from him she never before had skin problems no one in her family history had autoimmune disease if this is not a prove idk what is and it convinced me also for more info check my hp slide to discussion and check the research and link for even more info if like to see more..Sadly i cant post this as blog for all to see simply because they made people brain wash is genes anything else is out of question and this will keep ppl for seeing the truth am trying to let more and more ppl know for this

I went from a full head of hair mid May 2011 to almost none by June 8th 2011. Not fun!

i will suggest a diet that kills bacteria is working for me

What diet cures bacteria?

Found this info by a person while looking for viruses,herpes,bacteria cause for alopecia because i was sure is some of this but not sure what one after seeing what he posted and look it up the net i saw he is right..Now i haven't test this because here where i live this test is not in use in 2 hospitals am from Macedonia "exotic" test are hard here to be performed at least in the hospitals i check so far.. But i have been doing a diet that kills bacteria and possible biofilm is hard but i see results this bacteria can be anywhere from what i know about man made ones can be breath in by your own environment, food, water, or someone that has it don't be surprised when i say with no doubt that 60% is man made viruses,bacteria and so on, but they use material from the nature to make this mutations and by the nature they can be killed not easy but possible biofilm is very hard to brake means no sugar in diets no gluten makes it stronger now problem is bacteria love proteins also this food need to be isolated is a very hard diet but you also need iron if you have no iron E,D and B vitamins your hair will get worse so boiled vegetables fresh to onion,garlic,vinegar all this is very efectiv in cleaning your body eat as moust you can fruits only those with little sugar meet only fish and not too often plenty of water with high oxygen levels also some teas, baths as well with cold and hot water of course hot as much you can handle same to the cold water after the treatment don't forget to roll in blanket right after you dry your self with towel, it this swings of temperature kill bacteria also if you have biofilm in your body it shall dissolve it in time also must be physical active the blood flow and sweat, the body heat helps a lot there i cant sadly tell all by its detail am not well at the moment had been too much on computer with years now i have side effect but i log from time to see posts but try this you will feel a lot better depending on how long your body was not cleaned from in side and when hair loss happen the treatment will take longer time to work for me was a 6 months but can take longer

thats funny because i got h1n1 in November 2009 and mid december was when i noticed my eyebrows were falling out

That is definitely interesting about the swine flu being related, really unfortunate. Although I had signs of Alopecia when I was about 9 and 12 so it can't be that. But when my Hair started falling out it took about 5 days from when I noticed it to the point that I decided to shave my head. Then probably about month later half my eyebrow disappeared -_-"

Its funny everywhere I read, first its hair then its eyebrow, but for me I noticed my eyebrow 2 months before a bald spot... I mean I did have very thick hair so maybe I never noticed it thinning until it showed in my eyebrow but I don't know!

First patch to total about 8 months..i still hd some hair in patches where i had gotten cortisone shots earlier but it was pointless i just shaved it all off...

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