Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Hey. Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I would like some advice. I'm a 24 year- old male and I'm very self-conscious about my hair. My hair-line goes back almost as far as my ears and is quite thin at the front. I tend to brush it forward to cover up the sides (center parting) but it's thin, straight and tends to clump together. It looks awful and I hate to see scalp. It's thicker at the back, but I can see my scalp in places. I don't 'think' I'm going bald though; there is no history of baldness in my family - in fact both my grandparents have great hair, although my father's is a bit thinner. I've looked at photos of myself from years back and it doesn't seem to have worsened; I'm just more aware of the problem. I recently started dying it a darker shade. I've tried various shampoos and conditioners but no alternative remedies yet. I have to bathe and wash it every evening though or it gets really greasy - my forehead has a constant shine due to the grease (I'm using matte conditioner on this). I've heard that if you don't wash your hair for 3 months, it actually becomes 'self-washing' and looks great (myth?). But my hair looks awful in 24 hours without washing so forget that! Although I often suffer depression, I'm rarely 'stressed', I can cook and have a fairly good diet. I take vitamin supplements everyday, including iron. I don't drink or smoke and I'm fairly healthy. Any suggestions? Is it really possible to re-grow hair? What's the best treatment I can use to thicken my hair and give it some volume? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Certain peoples body chemistry works with this method, I have used it myself successfully but have noticed it only works for about every 1 out of 5 people; Use pure allow from the store (brand - fruit of the earth) or what I have done after it started to regrow is use a real allow leaf, filay the leaf so that you only have the slimy middle part then massage it deep into your scalp. Leave it in overnight and wash out next morning. - Repeat 3 - 4 times a week until regrowth start then you fall back to twice a week. - When regrowth is complete only use once a month to maintain for next 4 months, soon you will be down to only once every 3 months where I am now. What is it that causes this is something called " Ormus " or sometimes called " White Gold " , conentrations vary for different species of plants, fruits and nuts. For more information do a Google search for " Ormus " . Hope that helps, Jeagas68 [sovereign Guide] , " aribenzane " <aribenzane wrote: > > Hey. Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I would like some advice. I'm a 24 year- > old male and I'm very self-conscious about my hair. My hair-line goes back almost as far as > my ears and is quite thin at the front. I tend to brush it forward to cover up the sides (center > parting) but it's thin, straight and tends to clump together. It looks awful and I hate to see > scalp. It's thicker at the back, but I can see my scalp in places. I don't 'think' I'm going bald > though; there is no history of baldness in my family - in fact both my grandparents have > great hair, although my father's is a bit thinner. I've looked at photos of myself from years > back and it doesn't seem to have worsened; I'm just more aware of the problem. I recently > started dying it a darker shade. > > I've tried various shampoos and conditioners but no alternative remedies yet. I have to bathe > and wash it every evening though or it gets really greasy - my forehead has a constant shine > due to the grease (I'm using matte conditioner on this). I've heard that if you don't wash your > hair for 3 months, it actually becomes 'self-washing' and looks great (myth?). But my hair > looks awful in 24 hours without washing so forget that! Although I often suffer depression, > I'm rarely 'stressed', I can cook and have a fairly good diet. I take vitamin supplements > everyday, including iron. I don't drink or smoke and I'm fairly healthy. > > Any suggestions? Is it really possible to re-grow hair? What's the best treatment I can use to > thicken my hair and give it some volume? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 scalptone tablets( Homeopathy medicine) 4-4-4-4 for 10 days the 3-3-3 for 10 days the 2-2-2 for b10 days then 3-3 for 10 days. jobrandi hazir oil at sliping time in night Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Hello, Hair loss is a result of low blood circulation to the certain part of the body that is experiencing the hair loss. Your hair follicles are being block from the blood supply that feeds them. This results in the " death " and loss of your hair as the folicle is dried up. Kind of like grass in a yard, without water and fertilizer it dries up and browns off. You can naturally regrow your hair by following the simple techniques found in the e-book link I have included below. How To Naturally Regrow Your Hair In 15 Minute A Day http://strmbank.hairebook.hop.clickbank.net/ If the above link is not active copy and paste the whole address into address bar. Have a great day, David Snappy Shops http://ads.profitrally.com/c_z93zw ******************************************************************* , " aribenzane " <aribenzane wrote: > > Hey. Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I would like some advice. I'm a 24 year- > old male and I'm very self-conscious about my hair. My hair-line goes back almost as far as > my ears and is quite thin at the front. I tend to brush it forward to cover up the sides (center > parting) but it's thin, straight and tends to clump together. It looks awful and I hate to see > scalp. It's thicker at the back, but I can see my scalp in places. I don't 'think' I'm going bald > though; there is no history of baldness in my family - in fact both my grandparents have > great hair, although my father's is a bit thinner. I've looked at photos of myself from years > back and it doesn't seem to have worsened; I'm just more aware of the problem. I recently > started dying it a darker shade. > > I've tried various shampoos and conditioners but no alternative remedies yet. I have to bathe > and wash it every evening though or it gets really greasy - my forehead has a constant shine > due to the grease (I'm using matte conditioner on this). I've heard that if you don't wash your > hair for 3 months, it actually becomes 'self-washing' and looks great (myth?). But my hair > looks awful in 24 hours without washing so forget that! Although I often suffer depression, > I'm rarely 'stressed', I can cook and have a fairly good diet. I take vitamin supplements > everyday, including iron. I don't drink or smoke and I'm fairly healthy. > > Any suggestions? Is it really possible to re-grow hair? What's the best treatment I can use to > thicken my hair and give it some volume? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 My two cents worth. How many men could use some form of hair growth that does not deplete their bank account. You state that the stuff you need can be bought at the grocery store for less then 12 dollars however you are marketing your idea for 30 some. If I had an proven idea like that I would just post it for all members to benefit from it and if it works then I would be happy to pay for it. Its a hassle to return it if it does not work. The net it packed with stuff like that. I hope someone from the group tries it and hope it works and then maybe the rest of us can try out. Thanks. AL. --- bzoozzoo <bzoozzoo wrote: > Hello, > > Hair loss is a result of low blood circulation to > the certain part > of the body that is experiencing the hair loss. > Your hair follicles > are being block from the blood supply that feeds > them. This results > in the " death " and loss of your hair as the folicle > is dried up. > Kind of like grass in a yard, without water and > fertilizer it dries > up and browns off. You can naturally regrow your > hair by following > the simple techniques found in the e-book link I > have included below. > > > How To Naturally Regrow Your Hair In 15 > Minute A Day > > http://strmbank.hairebook.hop.clickbank.net/ > If the above link is not active copy and paste the > whole address > into address bar. > Have a great day, > David > Snappy Shops > http://ads.profitrally.com/c_z93zw > ******************************************************************* > , > " aribenzane " > <aribenzane wrote: > > > > Hey. Not sure if this is the right place to post > this but I would > like some advice. I'm a 24 year- > > old male and I'm very self-conscious about my > hair. My hair-line > goes back almost as far as > > my ears and is quite thin at the front. I tend to > brush it forward > to cover up the sides (center > > parting) but it's thin, straight and tends to > clump together. It > looks awful and I hate to see > > scalp. It's thicker at the back, but I can see my > scalp in places. > I don't 'think' I'm going bald > > though; there is no history of baldness in my > family - in fact > both my grandparents have > > great hair, although my father's is a bit thinner. > I've looked at > photos of myself from years > > back and it doesn't seem to have worsened; I'm > just more aware of > the problem. I recently > > started dying it a darker shade. > > > > I've tried various shampoos and conditioners but > no alternative > remedies yet. I have to bathe > > and wash it every evening though or it gets really > greasy - my > forehead has a constant shine > > due to the grease (I'm using matte conditioner on > this). I've > heard that if you don't wash your > > hair for 3 months, it actually becomes > 'self-washing' and looks > great (myth?). But my hair > > looks awful in 24 hours without washing so forget > that! Although I > often suffer depression, > > I'm rarely 'stressed', I can cook and have a > fairly good diet. I > take vitamin supplements > > everyday, including iron. I don't drink or smoke > and I'm fairly > healthy. > > > > Any suggestions? Is it really possible to re-grow > hair? What's the > best treatment I can use to > > thicken my hair and give it some volume? > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. http://new.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 brother, may i suggest the following: fastfrom all meats except fish, for 30 days. increase the amount of greens eaten and make sure you eat red fruits, yellow fruits, blue fruits, green fruits, andwhite fruits. increase water, and eat nuts. you may want to take silica, or horsetail, or oatstraw. they are known for strengthening and growing hair and nails, red clover is a good blood cleanser. massage your scalp with a blend of rosemary essential oil and walnut. 25 drops of rosemary to 1oz of walnut oil. envision your follicles getting the blood and nutrients they need, massage your scalp or have it massaged whatever is less stressful for you. you may also want to include saw palmetto as it is a form of testosterone, and korean or chinese ginseng. blessings on you and yours. --- Alfonso Ramos <alsports2000 wrote: > My two cents worth. How many men could use some form > of hair growth that does not deplete their bank > account. You state that the stuff you need can be > bought at the grocery store for less then 12 dollars > however you are marketing your idea for 30 some. If > I > had an proven idea like that I would just post it > for > all members to benefit from it and if it works then > I > would be happy to pay for it. Its a hassle to return > it if it does not work. The net it packed with stuff > like that. I hope someone from the group tries it > and > hope it works and then maybe the rest of us can try > out. Thanks. AL. > > --- bzoozzoo <bzoozzoo wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Hair loss is a result of low blood circulation > to > > the certain part > > of the body that is experiencing the hair loss. > > Your hair follicles > > are being block from the blood supply that feeds > > them. This results > > in the " death " and loss of your hair as the > folicle > > is dried up. > > Kind of like grass in a yard, without water and > > fertilizer it dries > > up and browns off. You can naturally regrow your > > hair by following > > the simple techniques found in the e-book link I > > have included below. > > > > > > How To Naturally Regrow Your Hair In 15 > > Minute A Day > > > > http://strmbank.hairebook.hop.clickbank.net/ > > If the above link is not active copy and paste the > > whole address > > into address bar. > > Have a great day, > > David > > Snappy Shops > > http://ads.profitrally.com/c_z93zw > > > ******************************************************************* > > , > > " aribenzane " > > <aribenzane wrote: > > > > > > Hey. Not sure if this is the right place to post > > this but I would > > like some advice. I'm a 24 year- > > > old male and I'm very self-conscious about my > > hair. My hair-line > > goes back almost as far as > > > my ears and is quite thin at the front. I tend > to > > brush it forward > > to cover up the sides (center > > > parting) but it's thin, straight and tends to > > clump together. It > > looks awful and I hate to see > > > scalp. It's thicker at the back, but I can see > my > > scalp in places. > > I don't 'think' I'm going bald > > > though; there is no history of baldness in my > > family - in fact > > both my grandparents have > > > great hair, although my father's is a bit > thinner. > > I've looked at > > photos of myself from years > > > back and it doesn't seem to have worsened; I'm > > just more aware of > > the problem. I recently > > > started dying it a darker shade. > > > > > > I've tried various shampoos and conditioners but > > no alternative > > remedies yet. I have to bathe > > > and wash it every evening though or it gets > really > > greasy - my > > forehead has a constant shine > > > due to the grease (I'm using matte conditioner > on > > this). I've > > heard that if you don't wash your > > > hair for 3 months, it actually becomes > > 'self-washing' and looks > > great (myth?). But my hair > > > looks awful in 24 hours without washing so > forget > > that! Although I > > often suffer depression, > > > I'm rarely 'stressed', I can cook and have a > > fairly good diet. I > > take vitamin supplements > > > everyday, including iron. I don't drink or smoke > > and I'm fairly > > healthy. > > > > > > Any suggestions? Is it really possible to > re-grow > > hair? What's the > > best treatment I can use to > > > thicken my hair and give it some volume? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail > beta. > http://new.mail. > ______________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420k for $1,399/mo. Calculate new payment! www.LowerMyBills.com/lre ______________________________\ ____ Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. http://new.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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