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Hello!I was wondering if anyone has been tested for food allergies to determine if a particular food is causing inflammation, which in turn could exacerbate FFA. I had the skin test a couple of years ago at an allergy clinic, and it came back…Continue
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CARF 2018 Conference Notes:First of all, I am so glad I went to the CARF Conference! It was worth every dime I spent – a true investment in myself, but hopefully I can bless and encourage others from what I learned.The CARF staff and volunteers are…Continue
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Hi Everyone: I remember there is a women on here who connected Botox to FFA. I was given the article, Frontal Alopecia after Repeated BotulinumToxin Type A Injections for Forehead Wrinkles:An Underestimated Entity?Antonino Di Pietro a Bianca Maria…Continue
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Hello All, I am venturing into new territory. It just dawned on me that a good experiment would be to try a medical grade CBD oil tincture on my hairline and see if it affects the redness. CBD is the nonpsychoactive part of marijuana that is being…Continue
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@Jess, that is very interesting. I wonder if Zinc oxide would be the same? Argh, I'm trying to find a safe sunscreen as I'm about to go to a tropical destination and I'm a very pale caucasion of irish/danish ancestory.
My post to the forum is awaiting approval, so I thought I would add it in both place, since there is talk of it. A new article just came out that showed titanium nanoparticles in the hair shaft of a woman with FFA. Just a case study, nothing conclusive, but it points in the direction of sunscreen/cosmetics being a possible cause. I've attached the article PDF. Brunet-Possenti_et_al-2018-Journal_of_the_European_Academy_of_Derma...
@pascal,
Is Zinc oxide safe to use? It is a physical sunscreen block. Thanks !
Water intake is supposed to also be important for autoimmune... my friend saw a documentary about that. Did you see national news about 90% of bottled water tested positive for plastic?? Filtered tap is safer. I now get the triple filtered water (35 cents a gallon) at my local food co-op and store it in 1 gallon glass to try to avoid ingesting phlalates
On the podcast it said two good really good for skin/hair issues are oysters and pineapples (not together...ick). Buy fresh pineapple (when a center leaf can be easily pulled out and turn upside down infridge to distribute sugars.... the cut up. YUM!!!
i eat canned oysters... Crown Prince brand at Trader Joe’s...
Haha! I know what you mean... no fun (diet) and a lot of work. Remember lots of vegetables and diverse veg and fruit, including greens 1-2 times per day is the goal (veg 3+ times). I love Mickey Trescott’s recipes. And since Christmas I know use the Instant Pot and got the autoimmune cookbook for Instant Pot which helps speed things up... Some delicious recipes in minutes....
Minter, What powders do you use to disguise hair loss? I've read some use a brow powder? When the wind blows, my hair loss shows the most.
Mel, I will certainly try the coconut oil with my diet, no gluten, no sugar, no dairy (no fun)
Oops. Sorry for the duplicate comment!!
I agree with you all in not opting for pills, creams and shots from the doc. My derm recommended against “no treatment,” but I feel they are more harmful than good. I fight it with working hard to ingest tons of healthy food, doing what I can to get rid of stress, too.
I listened an autoimmune podcast about how the skin is the “last priority” organ in the body, meaning your body will work to heal everything else first and skin will be last to heal.
i think our condition is related to the skin and so as we work to heal our bodies it will take TIME for the hair to react.
when I was VERY strict with the diet and put coconut oil on my hairline every night after 3-5 months I had new growth in the bad areas! I was shocked. I’m going through a not great period now but I do think we can help our condition, even if a little, in other ways that are more natural.
I agree with you all in not opting for pills, creams and shots from the doc. My derm recommended against “no treatment,” but I feel they are more harmful than good. I fight it with working hard to ingest tons of healthy food, doing what I can to get rid of stress, too.
I listened an autoimmune podcast about how the skin is the “last priority” organ in the body, meaning your body will work to heal everything else first and skin will be last to heal.
i think our condition is related to the skin and so as we work to heal our bodies it will take TIME for the hair to react.
when I was VERY strict with the diet and put coconut oil on my hairline every night after 3-5 months I had new growth in the bad areas! I was shocked. I’m going through a not great period now but I do think we can help our condition, even if a little, in other ways that are more natural.
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