Hello,  We are in the process of bloodwork.  It has been a year and I refuse to accept that my daughter will never have hair again.  

Throughout our journey I have recently had much bloodwork done.  My daughter's results showed extreme infammation in her body.  Her C reactive Protien was a 12.2.  This confirms that she is indeed inflammed.  Silent inflammation of course if very bad news for long term health: cancer, stroke, diabetes, on and on.  

We are doing an anti-inflammatory diet (I am happy to give details) and working on finding answers as to WHY she is inflammed.  I believe it is all connected: inflammation leades to autoimmunity. Autoimmunity leads to alopecia.  Control the inflammation and control the alopecia.  

Parasites, candida, infection, heavy metals, poor diet, food sensitivity, and stress all create inflammation.  Modern medicine often will not look into silent inflammation.  It is our job to begin the journey to pinpoint answers.  

Has anyone else had their C Reactive Protein tested?  

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Comment by Ranoushka on January 11, 2016 at 8:23pm

Hi I just had my blood work done and it showed I was inflamed, so I was already on a healthy diet but have chosed to go on the anti inflammorty diet. could you please send to me>?

Comment by pterese on January 11, 2016 at 11:44pm

Hello,

It is no GMO, no dairy, no gluten, no tomatoes or nightshade veggies.  Basically organic fruits and veggies and organic chicken or grass fed beef.  Alcohol, sugar, and caffine must also go.  It is tough.  Dr. Amy Meyers has a book on Amazon that explains everything about inflammation and how to lower it.  Juice everyday if you can. Buy organic fruits and veggies.  Garlic is good for inflammation.  

Comment by pterese on January 13, 2016 at 9:00pm

Do you recall what your numbers were?  My daughter's C reative Protein test was a 12.4.  That is quite high.

Comment by Sharalexis on January 17, 2016 at 12:59pm

good luck a lot of those green juices are tasty. I add Dulce to mine for flavor and added minerals, but please consult your health specialist first. :)

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