Natural Treatment For Alopecia

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Natural Treatment For Alopecia

Join a group that disregards the severity of hair loss and the allopathic (medical) prognosis of alopecia. The focus is a willingness to share experiences and an ability to be open to new approaches to healing.

Website: http://www.natural-treatment-for-alopecia.com
Members: 84
Latest Activity: Nov 5, 2018

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Vegan diet?

Started by Kteacher. Last reply by Tuesday Oct 21, 2015. 2 Replies

Hello!  My husband and I are researching the Vegan lifestyle and I was wondering if anyone has had success with the Vegan diet.  I have been gluten free for over a year.  I have had mixed results…Continue

Share home made remedies for hairloss

Started by Angua. Last reply by Chris Jeffer Mar 11, 2013. 3 Replies

Hello everybody :)! I'm looking for different natural ways to regrow hair. I would like to share with you some recipes for home made remedies. These are popular in my country but because some of them…Continue

Tags: onions, burdock, nettle, natural hairloss treatment

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Comment by Liz on June 11, 2013 at 11:17am

Hello! Things that helped me and my nephew: Diet (gluten, sugar, processed foods free); Low Dose Naltrexone; Lyme disease treatment; and treatment for heavy metal toxicity. Get tested for environmental toxins like heavy metals and parasites. It's amazing how much they can wreak havoc on the immune system. All my autoimmune issues are much better with a holisitc approach. Btw, I had severe eczema (skipped work some days with lesions) and now it is 99 percent gone. Also, I was on Advair 2xs per day and now I use albuteral once in a while. Claritin I was popping like candy and now I use Quercitin (also promotes hair growth). I'll stop here. Thank you so much for this group!

Comment by N on May 22, 2013 at 11:30am
What is the best probiotic for a 11 year old (80 pounds)? Our health food store has one in the refrigertor section. Should I use child or adult one??
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Comment by MaddiiBoo on March 12, 2013 at 9:10am

I still have to try it. But I've read it most places that you should apply it at night and then wash it out in the morning.

Comment by Angie on March 11, 2013 at 10:14pm

The instructions I have is to apply 30-45 mins before washing scalp. Do you leave on or wash out after treatment?

Comment by MaddiiBoo on March 11, 2013 at 6:59pm

I read it takes 6/7 weeks before noticeable results

Good luck Angie!

Comment by Angie on March 11, 2013 at 6:30pm

I just started using the black castor oil on my son as recommended by a practioner this weekend. We'll see if it helps.

Comment by MaddiiBoo on March 11, 2013 at 5:20pm

I have heard castor oil is good to promote hair growth.

Blackseed oil is also good to help with alopecia areata. I have been using it once a week for an hour before taking a shower and I do feel like it is helping.

Comment by MaddiiBoo on March 11, 2013 at 5:10pm

I moved to Pakistan and started seeing a great derm here and for the first time I learned that my hair loss doesn't have to be permanent. Along with using conventional medicine, he has been adding foods to my diet. Natural foods that will help to make my body healthier. I am noticing regrowth in my hair as I pursue a healthier diet which involves eating less processed foods.

I have suffered from eczema and reynauds in the past. Both of these conditions are considered incurable and my body has overcome them. I am confident that with enough mental, physical, and spiritual healing I will overcome alopecia too.

Comment by Chris Jeffer on February 7, 2013 at 6:40pm

To Kteacher - yes almost all of the people in my alopecia support group have seen seveal holistic doctors. I think if you can catch it early enough you can prevent it. I think avoiding inflammatory foods and reducing stress is huge. I wish you luck with it!

 

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