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Tomorrow I am going to start a new routine of natural vitamin supplements A-E, a shampoo with zinc, daily scalp massages, rogaine twice a day and yoga and meditation classes because i believe that stress plays a major role in this disease. I so tired of my doctor dismissing every alternative as inconsequencial. It's my hair thats falling out not his. I'm not going to take this lying down anymore! I'm not going down without a fight. I'm naturally high strung and vociferous, so that will be a…
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Look through this article and see if any deficiencies fit YOU. Anemia, low iron and low protein are especially of concern.
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7 Things Your Hair Says About Your Health
Your hair can let you and your doctor know whether you have a nutritional deficiency, a thyroid problem, or more — if you know what to look for.
The next time you look in the mirror, look out for these hair…
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When I first found out that I had alopecia I was 21 years old it got pretty bad before my hair grew back now that I'm 25 and its falling out again I just can't stop crying I knew it was going to happen again someday now that that day has come I'm devastated. I always told my son is not how you look in the out side is who you are that matter and look at me. Why dose this have to be so hard I know it's just hair!
How Close Are We to Solving the Puzzle? Review of the Alopecia Areata Research Workshop
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Pleased to discover this fine forum. My male partner began having mild alopecia last fall at the age of 55, starting off with a bare patch on his chin. This spread to make a larger area, then we noticed a few bare patches on the back and sides of his head. He has quite dark, short hair and I have noticed that some small bald areas have been slowly growing back though now grey or very light hair. His regular visit to get his hair trimmed became uncomfortable as he was very conscious of others…
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I've been reading about it and I am curious, has anyone here tried this diet and if so, would you recommend it? I am considering ordering the guide and trying it out, but I would hate to waste my money on something that doesn't work.
Added by Braya on April 16, 2013 at 7:00pm — 2 Comments
So I have had alopecia areata since I was two. I have always had somewhat of long thin hair with little patches that nobody ever noticed. I decided to get hair extensions last year which pulled out about 40% percent of my hair but not all of it.Last month I had a fight with my best friend and all my hair fell out.I wear a wig now(im only 13)and its really tough. I have never talked to anyone with this disease who is my age and I hope I can meet someone who does:)thanks
Added by madison on April 15, 2013 at 7:00pm — 19 Comments
To basically start, I was diagnosed with Alopecia when I was 10 years old. At the time I was just a kid and had no idea how rude and mean people could be at the time. Had no friends until High School because kids wanted to poke fun and be ignorant, this was when Alopecia was not as known back then. Long story short some hair came back but never all the way, in High school continuing on to now I have such amazing people in my life and never thought about my hair loss to much. It became who I…
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All my hair fell out whilst on vacation last September,from having a full head of dark brown hair (not great hair mediocre at best but all mine)to nothing and have subsequently found out it ain't coming back.
So after a good cry I decided only to look at the positives of this.
A three minute shower means 20 more minutes of sleep,No misbehaving to sit staring at oneself in salon mirrors whilst having hair styled
(HA) legs & other body parts no longer have to be…
Added by Gemma on April 14, 2013 at 7:34pm — 8 Comments
hi all.
I have had alopechia for 2 years now and still can not come to terms with. I have been hiding inside my house,trying to hide from everybody.Does anybody here had eyebrowtattoo's put on as I am seriously considering getting them done,and also scalp tattoo's seen some places in USA that do it and looks really good,
Thanks
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Several years ago I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata.After that I lost all self-esteem that I had at the time. Throughout the past couple of years, I have begun to receive some of my self-esteem back. Other days being better than others. Around six years ago I picked up playing volleyball and fell in love. I have continued to play ever since. In my most recent season, a couple months ago, I decided I was fed up with hiding my alopecia from my team mates that I adored so much. I prayed and…
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I've been off of all wheat products for around 3 months. People are starting to notice that my hair is getting fuller!!!
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I am a freshman at a New Jersey State College. I enrolled in an acting course and I was given an assignment that really helped me open up about my condition. We were each given a poem and we had to write an essay about why we would have written that poem today. What would have inspired me to write this? The poem is called Phenomenal Women and after reading it a few times, I knew that writing about alopecia would be my best option. Here is the link:…
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"All disease begins in the gut.
- Hippocrates
Hippocrates said this more than 2,000 years ago, but we’re only now coming to understand just how right he was. Research over the past two decades has revealed that gut health is critical to overall health, and that an unhealthy gut contributes to a wide range of diseases including diabetes, obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, autism spectrum disorder, depression and chronic fatigue syndrome.
In fact, many researchers (including…
ContinueHi, my name is Jerrod I am 28 and have been dealing with alopecia areata for about 1 1/2 years. It started with just a small patch of thinning hair that was not noticeable to anyone but me. A few months after I noticed that small spot I was getting my haircut and my barber noticed the patch, which was larger by then and totally bald, he told me about alopecia.
Since then I have been doing my best to hide the bald spot in hopes of spontaneous regrowth. However, the affected area has…
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