Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Dear PM and Leela, Greetings.. 1. Apply thorough localized sweeping on the dermis, the skin layer just below the surface layer (epidermis), and the hair follicles with LWG. 2. Energize hair follicles with LWR (95%), then with LWY (5%). Don't project these colors simultaneously. 3. Also, what about herbal food supplements? You may check healthy stores near your place. Love and light, masterfe ------- At 02:10 PM 11/17/00 +0530, you wrote: >Dear Master Fe, > >Thanks to you for taking up this work and helping millions worldwide! >Would you pls advice for the problem of hairloss and male pattern baldness. >I'm losing hair like any other person with mpb. I have done the treatment >mentioned in the advanced book but don't seem to work that effectively. Is >there anything else i can do? > >Love and gratitude, >PM ------------------- " Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a certified pranic healer. " - GRAND MASTER CHOA KOK SUI ------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 Dear Master Fe: About hair loss. do we have to center the LWR to the epidermis si it wont go to the head? or do we have to localized with blue? lots of love Martha ===== Martha Rosina Trujillo _______ Obtenga su dirección de correo-e gratis @ en http://correo.espanol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 Hair loss, particularly in women, can be caused by excess protein in the diet. Each person has an ideal protein balance. This may vary widely from one individual to another. At 06:14 AM 9/25/01 +0100, you wrote: >I am new to the group, and a novice with herbs. > >Has anyone a recipe for encouraging hair growth. >Thanking you in anticipation, >Jocelyne > -- Michael Riversong ** Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer ** RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399 http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 A balanced, adequate diet is the first place to start. (always start on the inside) If you're not already using one, get a hair brush made with natural bristles. At least once a day, lie on the bed with your head hanging off the edge and, starting at the hairline, massage the scalp in tiny little circles all the way to the crown. A hair rinse (leave in) of rosemary and/or sage can be made as follows: 1/4 cup herbs in 1 cup water. Bring to a boil, remove from heat and cover for 20 minutes. Strain and add the infusion to 1 cup vinegar. After each shampoo put 1/4 cup of this rinse in 1/2 cup water for a final, leave in rinse. A natural shampoo would also be of help. Some say that castor oil is used in some hair care products to encourage hair growth. I'm assuming these would be shampoos. If you'd like more information write me privately. Jennie jocelyne hemming wrote: > I am new to the group, and a novice with herbs. > > Has anyone a recipe for encouraging hair growth. > Thanking you in anticipation, > Jocelyne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 I have heard on the list before that you should tincture nettles and then rub nightly into the scalp. God Bless, Jamie - " jocelyne hemming " <jh " Herbal remedies " <herbal remedies > Monday, September 24, 2001 10:14 PM [herbal remedies] Hair loss > I am new to the group, and a novice with herbs. > > Has anyone a recipe for encouraging hair growth. > Thanking you in anticipation, > Jocelyne > > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 Hi, For me my hair loss was due to a hormonal imbalance. Mine actually improved when I went to a low carb diet, increased my protein and started to balance my hormones. There is a formula for the Female balance in the archives. Not only did my hair stop falling out, it became shiny again and stopped turning gray. For some people the B vitamins are a big help. HTH Cindy --- Michael Riversong <rivedu wrote: > Hair loss, particularly in women, can be caused by > excess protein in the > diet. Each person has an ideal protein balance. > This may vary widely from > one individual to another. > > At 06:14 AM 9/25/01 +0100, you wrote: > >I am new to the group, and a novice with herbs. > > > >Has anyone a recipe for encouraging hair growth. > >Thanking you in anticipation, > >Jocelyne > > > -- Michael Riversong ** > Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer ** > RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX > (413)691-0399 > http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong > > Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 Doesnt Rosemary also keep your hair color darker? I cant remember where I read it but certain herbs are used to naturally color hair. I have dark hair and lately its getting blonde in it from the sun bleaching it. I want to keep my darker hair. I bought one of those botanical hair colors that rinses out in 24 shampoos but I would much rather do it naturally. And since I am on so many medications my hair falls out and wont really grow very well. What else if anything could I add to this rinse to stimulate my hair to grow and keep a good color. Could I add nettle to it? Thanks Moon Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 MM All, I was curious as to what herbs could be used to help nerve repair. Since I have MS and it attacks the sheath around the nerve and makes the nerves raw I need to help rebuild that sheath so that I wont have any further damage. If any of you know of some herbs that I can make a tincture out of. I love tinctures they work fast. I would be greatly appreciated. Moon Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 Yes rosemary supposedly keeps dark hair dark. I have a hairdresser friend who swears by it, and it may be the reason that at 60 I have less grey hair than anyone else in my family had at 50. I think a mixture of rosemary and nettle would be a good combination for your hair. And in your case also a natural shampoo would benefit greatly. I believe someone else mentioned b vitamins. A *good* complete b complex is in order when taking so many meds. If at all possible seek a naturopath and see if you can get off the chemical meds. Jennie Fairysmoon wrote: Doesnt Rosemary also keep your hair color darker? I cant remember where I read it but certain herbs are used to naturally color hair. I have dark hair and lately its getting blonde in it from the sun bleaching it. I want to keep my darker hair. I bought one of those botanical hair colors that rinses out in 24 shampoos but I would much rather do it naturally. And since I am on so many medications my hair falls out and wont really grow very well. What else if anything could I add to this rinse to stimulate my hair to grow and keep a good color. Could I add nettle to it?ThanksMoon Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2001 Report Share Posted September 26, 2001 HI, Here is the formulas for nerves but I would think you shoul get on the total body cleanse right away. I think DOc Ian is off to Europe already to protest the Religious banning but his wife Valerie can help you get on the program.] God Bless, Jamie Nerve Regeneration Formulaas formulated byDr. Richard Schulze (For Tea and Tincture use same amount of each ingredient.) 4 parts Skullcap Herb4 parts Oat Seed2 parts St. John’s Wort Flower1 part Celery Seed1 part Lavender1 part Coffee Bean1 part Kola Nut1 part Ephedra (Optional) Solution = water/alcohol = 100 Proof Best regards, Ian ShillingtonModerator - Fairysmoon herbal remedies Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:27 AM Re: [herbal remedies] Hair loss MM All, I was curious as to what herbs could be used to help nerve repair. Since I have MS and it attacks the sheath around the nerve and makes the nerves raw I need to help rebuild that sheath so that I wont have any further damage. If any of you know of some herbs that I can make a tincture out of. I love tinctures they work fast. I would be greatly appreciated. Moon RoseFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2001 Report Share Posted September 26, 2001 Jennie, I wish we had a naturopath close by me. For I try not to drive most of the time. But I take a ton of vitamins and minerals, not to mention herbs. I have gone off so many chemical medications that the two that I cant go off is my daily injections and the seizure/nerve pills. I have gone off 12 others in the past 7 months. I work with a lady who well I guess she is a naturopath she has her certificates on their store wall. She has worked with me for years. She helped me get off my hormones, thyroid meds and so much more. She did say that I shouldn't go off the two that I am on for there really isn't the kind of herbs that would work quickly enough to replace what I am on. I also make my own shampoo and sometimes on the rare occasion when I am not feeling well, I have to go buy some but I buy it at the health food store I go to. I knew that rosemary and nettle were good for your hair. I wish I could find my chart that was about natural hair coloring even though it takes a while. Well, at 32 I am gray from stress. I hate to color my hair but want to look as young as my young hubby. The women in my family live a very long time and look very young late into their 90's. We have all used the earth to cure us and for beauty. I do have some little wrinkles and my great grandmother only has some as well (a bit more than me but more she is 98). Well, enough of my ramblings. Moon Rose >>>>>Sniped<<<<<<I believe someone else mentioned b vitamins. A *good* complete b complex is in order when taking so many meds. If at all possible seek a naturopath and see if you can get off the chemical meds. <<<<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 Have they checked liver enzymes or done a hep c test ? Liver enzymes can often appear normal when in reality there is a liver dysfunction. Possibly try a liver cleansing and as always meditation helps to relieve stress. Just a thought. Blessings, Mystic - Ltningblt23 Monday, February 10, 2003 11:49 PM Hair Loss Hello everyone,I have a question. I am having excessive hair loss the past 2 months. I am afraid within a couple more months I may be bald or something. Right now my hair is really thin and it really worries me that this could be a symptom of an underlying problem. I have been to the doctor about it and he did blood tests to test my Thyroid and hormone levels, also for pregnancy, since this happens sometimes in pregnancy. When all of those tests came back negative his answer to me was Stress. I understand that stress is the bodies number 1 enemy, but I do not feel like I am stressed out, at least not anymore than usual. If anyone has any information on what could be causing this or how I could treat it, from teas to herbal supplements, just whatever, I am open. Thanks so much!Amy**************************************************WWW.PEACEFULMIND.COM Sponsors Alternative Answers-HEALING NATURALLY- this is the premise of HOLISTIC HEALTH. Preventative and Curative measure to take for many ailments at:http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments_frame.htm__________-To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them:http://www./members_add _________To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://www./links___________Community email addresses: Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______Shortcut URL to this page: http://www. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2003 Report Share Posted February 14, 2003 Hi, Amy I don't know of a natural/herbal remedy for sudden, unexplained hair loss. But, my son has had this happen to him, so I thought I'd share the story, just to give you another viewpoint. In his case, I took him to an excellent dermatologist. He determined that Zach has an extremly active immune system. Apparently, he had been exposed to a virus and his immune system geared up to fight it. The virus was quickly dispatched, but his immune system was rearing to go. So, it started attacking his own body. In this case, it caused his hair to fall out. This lasted just a short time - I don't remember if the doctor even gave Zach any meds. A few years later, a similar thing happened. But, instead of his hair falling out, he instead got a red, bumpless rash over most of his body. Again, the dermatologist said it pointed to his immune system being in overdrive. Zach never felt ill or itched, it just cleared up. Don't know if it applies to your situation, Amy, but it might be worth your time to try and find a really good dermatologist. Good luck, Suzanne Miley www.practical-health.com > Hello everyone, > I have a question. I am having excessive hair loss the past 2 months. I am > afraid within a couple more months I may be bald or something. Right now my > hair is really thin and it really worries me that this could be a symptom of > an underlying problem. I have been to the doctor about it and he did blood > tests to test my Thyroid and hormone levels, also for pregnancy, since this > happens sometimes in pregnancy. When all of those tests came back negative > his answer to me was Stress. I understand that stress is the bodies number 1 > enemy, but I do not feel like I am stressed out, at least not anymore than > usual. If anyone has any information on what could be causing this or how I > could treat it, from teas to herbal supplements, just whatever, I am open. > Thanks so much! > Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2003 Report Share Posted February 15, 2003 Suzanne, Thank you so much for sharing your story with me. I will definately mention that to the doctors in Internal Medicine I am going to see on the 24th. They are going to do several tests on me again, so hopefully I will have some answers soon. Thanks again, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2003 Report Share Posted February 17, 2003 Good luck to you, Amy. I'm sure everything will work out. > Suzanne, > Thank you so much for sharing your story with me. I will definately mention > that to the doctors in Internal Medicine I am going to see on the 24th. They > are going to do several tests on me again, so hopefully I will have some > answers soon. > Thanks again, > Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Hi Margaret, Hair loss can be caused by a deficiency of certain nutrients but if this person is elderly it also could be caused by a buildup of plaque in the blood supply system so that sufficient nutrients are not getting to the hair root. Hormone imbalance or deficiencies could also be at the root of the problem which could be caused by another nutritional deficiency or not. Toxic exposure (including pharmacueticals) could also bring about hair loss or even an invading organism of some type. There are probably other possible causes. Hair loss is a symptom and not a disease so if she wants to know what is going on she will have to dig a little deeper than just " hair loss " . regards, Frank , " Margaret " <me.chalkley@b...> wrote: > I keep talking about the information I glean from this group. > An elderly friend is suffering from hair loss and wondered if anyone could > make suggestions as to what she might try. > > Margaret > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 It could be a number of things. I had massive hair loss and found out I was anemic. So getting a iron level test might be worth it. Iron often is deficient in older women. Thyroid problems can cause hair loss. Again, a common ailment for older women. TSH is the common test but also ask for thyroid antibody test, which can indicate a hidden thyroid problem. I had adrenal tests done and found I was hypo adrenal with virtually no DHEA. Since supplementing with DHEA I have noticed my hair is growing back! I went off of the DHEA for awhile and my hair began falling out again. DHEA often drops when one ages. Best to get the test first - don't just take the supplement as you don't want to have high levels of DHEA. Mary , " Margaret " <me.chalkley@b...> wrote: > I keep talking about the information I glean from this group. > An elderly friend is suffering from hair loss and wondered if anyone could > make suggestions as to what she might try. > > Margaret > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 try Fo-Ti which is a Chinese herb. It is supposed to keep hair from falling or graying and also helps with the knees. It is an anti-aging herb used by the men in China and is a rejuvenating herb. Western medicine says rosemary helps with this problem used as a rinse. Peace, thyme <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 He Shou Wu is a Chinese herb famous for keeping the hair growing healthy and keeping it it's normal color. Also, hiziki is a seaweed used for hair growth over the centuries. Only problem with hiziki is that a 21 yr old may not like it! It's not bad though. You can find a recipe for it and also some of the chinese herbs for hair here http://www.holisticchineseherbs.com/hair.html http://www.tcmdirectory.com , " jknarang542000 " <jknarang542000 wrote: > > My son is 21 yr old and is alredy suffering from excess hair fall. > Recently he is trying minoxidil topical solution. Can somebody help me > by suggesting some precautions and home mady prepration to arrest this > hair fall. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 ---glandular imbalences were the main cause of this according to the cayce research material i have a file e mail pho if you want it phill In , " jknarang542000 " <jknarang542000 wrote: > > My son is 21 yr old and is alredy suffering from excess hair fall. > Recently he is trying minoxidil topical solution. Can somebody help me > by suggesting some precautions and home mady prepration to arrest this > hair fall. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 Diet, Supplements and Stress. Hair loss is almost always connected to diet or deficiency in nutrients in the diet. Copper, Zinc and Biotin are good for the hair. Amino Acids, Fatty Acids and Minerals if in deficit will contribute to hair loss. Last but most important...STRESS! Quantum Biofeedback helps with stress reduction, nutrition education and homeopathic education. 95 % of Dis-ease in the body is stress related. Hair and nails are the first to get ignored when the body is in alarm state, as the body uses those nutrients elsewhere. Jenny Kernan Quantum Biofeedback Therapist --- jknarang542000 <jknarang542000 wrote: > My son is 21 yr old and is alredy suffering from > excess hair fall. > Recently he is trying minoxidil topical solution. > Can somebody help me > by suggesting some precautions and home mady > prepration to arrest this > hair fall. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 Hi: Some cause of hair loss are, excess of sunshine, the pores are open more for the heat and sweating, which is natural on anybody, some people had this condition and is more extreme, or most of times people do not protect the head form the sun rays, which burns the scalp and consequently the natural source of keratin and produces more grease and this opens the pores. Then the hair can easily come out of the pore, when brushing it. Another cause of hair loss is: if the person suffers from anxiety or are under too much stress. Does your son use his nails to wash his scalp, or leaves shampoo on the head?. do not use conditioner, is better plain vinegar rinsed with water, won't smell after an hour. Brush it with a soft one, not comb it, trying not to do strong-hard moves on the scalp. Do not let the shower fall hard on the scalp, divers have no much hair on their heads. I use " Folicure " it helps. you can try it too Tammy > " jknarang542000 " <jknarang542000 > > > Hair loss >Thu, 08 Mar 2007 08:48:01 -0000 > >My son is 21 yr old and is alredy suffering from excess hair fall. >Recently he is trying minoxidil topical solution. Can somebody help me >by suggesting some precautions and home mady prepration to arrest this >hair fall. > _______________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 You could try " Kelp " I have used this and had great success with hair growth and healthier hair all round. However if there are any thyroid issues you need to avoid using kelp. Regards Caroline Hayes http://www.alwaysnaturallygreat.com Certified Organic Skin, Hair, Cosmetic & Personal Care Products " If we want to move toward a low polluting sustainable society we need to get consumers to think about their purchases " David Suzuki - jknarang542000 Thursday, March 08, 2007 6:48 PM Hair loss My son is 21 yr old and is alredy suffering from excess hair fall. Recently he is trying minoxidil topical solution. Can somebody help me by suggesting some precautions and home mady prepration to arrest this hair fall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 Minoxidil is known to interfear with hormonal balance and should be avoided at all costs. Moreover one has to use it throughout the life. Some chinese herbs like polygonatum do give relief. Tell him not to use shampoo, chemicals in them are bad for his hair. Herbals like shikakai, ritha do a great job of cleaning hair. jknarang542000 <jknarang542000 wrote: My son is 21 yr old and is alredy suffering from excess hair fall. Recently he is trying minoxidil topical solution. Can somebody help me by suggesting some precautions and home mady prepration to arrest this hair fall. Need Mail bonding? Go to the Mail Q & A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 jknarang wrote: <My son is 21 yr old and is alredy suffering from excess hair fall. Recently he is trying minoxidil topical solution. Can somebody help me by suggesting some precautions and home mady prepration to arrest this hair fall.> I am sorry to admit I have no solutions here, just shared experience. My son started losing his gorgeous hair when he was only 19. His father and both grandfathers had typical male pattern baldness, but my husband had hair till his forties! I later heard from the hairdresser that this is quite common now. If Dad went bald by 40, son is likely to be bald by 25. This is one of the reasons for the shaved head fashion. Alex decided that he looked cooler with a shaved head than with the old man's fringe. Now that he is a bit older he has grown into the monk look and is at peace with it. This process may well be irreversible. Tell your son that most women pay more attention to the contents of a man's head than to the topping. Life is too precious to waste it on worrying overly much about hair! He is just a bit ahead, evolution-wise. Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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