Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 , armando arellano <mandy_arellano wrote: > > Is red wine okey? Did you do this to yourself and can you give us an article supporting your advise? I am interested. > > Semb2775 <semb2775 wrote: Apply 5ml of liquor on your hair/head 2x/day. Massage it for 10min each > time. > > Rgds, > http://99health.blogspot.com/ > > > > , " jack " blacjac687@ > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A HERBAL FORMULA FOR HAIR REGROWTH THEY'LL > SHARE > > > > HERE? GOD BLESS JACK > > > > > > > > > >We have a product, please see our web page http://www.pharmatech-usa.com/Hairrevitalizer.htm > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Use brandy to be specific. I used it on my daughter's hair. She has long beautiful hair now. Sorry, no article - life experience. Rgds http://99health.blogspot.com/ Stay healthy, be happy! , " sara " <saravainstein wrote: > > , armando arellano > <mandy_arellano@> wrote: > > > > Is red wine okey? Did you do this to yourself and can you give us > an article supporting your advise? I am interested. > > > > Semb2775 <semb2775@> wrote: Apply 5ml of liquor on > your hair/head 2x/day. Massage it for 10min each > > time. > > > > Rgds, > > http://99health.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 I have found that my hair regrowth was from the effects of this infusion recommended by Riquette Hofstein. Riquette received her beauty training in the classic European tradition under the masters of makeup, hairstyling, and skin care. She holds eight degrees and certificates in skin and hair care from colleges and institutes around the world including the prestigious Schwarzkopf Institute of Hair Research in Munich. She is professionally licensed in 14 European countries, North America, Australia, and the Far East. Riquette has made numerous television and radio appearances including CBS This Morning, Live With Regis and Kathie Lee, The Merv Griffin Show, CNN, A.M. Los Angeles, and Late Night with David Letterman. She was an instant success with Letterman's audience, mixing up toothpaste as a scalp tonic, and using kitty litter and eggs for a facial mask amid ever more exotic creations from the average household pantry. Her witty banter played off Letterman's wry humor, and she was consequently booked on an almost unprecedented 15 shows in the past several years. I have sent the shampoo formula numerous times and would be glad to send again upon request. What she recommended and I used was 1/3 ounce cayenne pepper in one fifth of vodka. Allow to sit 46 days shaking every day. When the infusion is ready, simply use as a hair tonic after washing with a non-commercial hair cleaner. Use every day. The difference I have seen in the volume of my hair (frontal even) is amazing. I must emphasize that I DO NOT SELL ANYTHING. I have no interest in what you all do with the info I gave. I just know it works and I have the hair to prove it! Good health to all, Semb2775 <semb2775 wrote: Use brandy to be specific. I used it on my daughter's hair. She has long beautiful hair now. Sorry, no article - life experience. Rgds http://99health.blogspot.com/ Stay healthy, be happy! , " sara " <saravainstein wrote: > > , armando arellano > <mandy_arellano@> wrote: > > > > Is red wine okey? Did you do this to yourself and can you give us > an article supporting your advise? I am interested. > > > > Semb2775 <semb2775@> wrote: Apply 5ml of liquor on > your hair/head 2x/day. Massage it for 10min each > > time. > > > > Rgds, > > http://99health.blogspot.com/ David DeDominicis, LMT 248 East Southwest Parkway Lewisville, Tx. healing_hands75067 ph 972-782-2746 cell 469-734-9512 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 This sounds very interesting. Thankyou so much for sharing. May I ask one question? Do you rinse out the mixture of cayenne & vodka or leave it in ? Happy New Year Glenda - " David DeDominicis " <healing_hands75067 Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:40 PM Re: Re: Liquor for hair growth? I have found that my hair regrowth was from the effects of this infusion recommended by Riquette Hofstein. Riquette received her beauty training in the classic European tradition under the masters of makeup, hairstyling, and skin care. She holds eight degrees and certificates in skin and hair care from colleges and institutes around the world including the prestigious Schwarzkopf Institute of Hair Research in Munich. She is professionally licensed in 14 European countries, North America, Australia, and the Far East. Riquette has made numerous television and radio appearances including CBS This Morning, Live With Regis and Kathie Lee, The Merv Griffin Show, CNN, A.M. Los Angeles, and Late Night with David Letterman. She was an instant success with Letterman's audience, mixing up toothpaste as a scalp tonic, and using kitty litter and eggs for a facial mask amid ever more exotic creations from the average household pantry. Her witty banter played off Letterman's wry humor, and she was consequently booked on an almost unprecedented 15 shows in the past several years. I have sent the shampoo formula numerous times and would be glad to send again upon request. What she recommended and I used was 1/3 ounce cayenne pepper in one fifth of vodka. Allow to sit 46 days shaking every day. When the infusion is ready, simply use as a hair tonic after washing with a non-commercial hair cleaner. Use every day. The difference I have seen in the volume of my hair (frontal even) is amazing. I must emphasize that I DO NOT SELL ANYTHING. I have no interest in what you all do with the info I gave. I just know it works and I have the hair to prove it! Good health to all, Semb2775 <semb2775 wrote: Use brandy to be specific. I used it on my daughter's hair. She has long beautiful hair now. Sorry, no article - life experience. Rgds http://99health.blogspot.com/ Stay healthy, be happy! , " sara " <saravainstein wrote: > > , armando arellano > <mandy_arellano@> wrote: > > > > Is red wine okey? Did you do this to yourself and can you give us > an article supporting your advise? I am interested. > > > > Semb2775 <semb2775@> wrote: Apply 5ml of liquor on > your hair/head 2x/day. Massage it for 10min each > > time. > > > > Rgds, > > http://99health.blogspot.com/ David DeDominicis, LMT 248 East Southwest Parkway Lewisville, Tx. healing_hands75067 ph 972-782-2746 cell 469-734-9512 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 You leave it in. Now mind you to be aware that this will generate a heated sensation. This is good!!! When you sweat it also leaves a very herby aroma. Much nicer than sweat. The recipies for the scalp and hair shampoo are available in previous posts. Should you not be able to access it let me know and I will send you a copy of the post. Dave Glenda <GlendaMckee wrote: This sounds very interesting. Thankyou so much for sharing. May I ask one question? Do you rinse out the mixture of cayenne & vodka or leave it in ? Happy New Year Glenda - " David DeDominicis " <healing_hands75067 Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:40 PM Re: Re: Liquor for hair growth? I have found that my hair regrowth was from the effects of this infusion recommended by Riquette Hofstein. Riquette received her beauty training in the classic European tradition under the masters of makeup, hairstyling, and skin care. She holds eight degrees and certificates in skin and hair care from colleges and institutes around the world including the prestigious Schwarzkopf Institute of Hair Research in Munich. She is professionally licensed in 14 European countries, North America, Australia, and the Far East. Riquette has made numerous television and radio appearances including CBS This Morning, Live With Regis and Kathie Lee, The Merv Griffin Show, CNN, A.M. Los Angeles, and Late Night with David Letterman. She was an instant success with Letterman's audience, mixing up toothpaste as a scalp tonic, and using kitty litter and eggs for a facial mask amid ever more exotic creations from the average household pantry. Her witty banter played off Letterman's wry humor, and she was consequently booked on an almost unprecedented 15 shows in the past several years. I have sent the shampoo formula numerous times and would be glad to send again upon request. What she recommended and I used was 1/3 ounce cayenne pepper in one fifth of vodka. Allow to sit 46 days shaking every day. When the infusion is ready, simply use as a hair tonic after washing with a non-commercial hair cleaner. Use every day. The difference I have seen in the volume of my hair (frontal even) is amazing. I must emphasize that I DO NOT SELL ANYTHING. I have no interest in what you all do with the info I gave. I just know it works and I have the hair to prove it! Good health to all, Semb2775 <semb2775 wrote: Use brandy to be specific. I used it on my daughter's hair. She has long beautiful hair now. Sorry, no article - life experience. Rgds http://99health.blogspot.com/ Stay healthy, be happy! , " sara " <saravainstein wrote: > > , armando arellano > <mandy_arellano@> wrote: > > > > Is red wine okey? Did you do this to yourself and can you give us > an article supporting your advise? I am interested. > > > > Semb2775 <semb2775@> wrote: Apply 5ml of liquor on > your hair/head 2x/day. Massage it for 10min each > > time. > > > > Rgds, > > http://99health.blogspot.com/ David DeDominicis, LMT 248 East Southwest Parkway Lewisville, Tx. healing_hands75067 ph 972-782-2746 cell 469-734-9512 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi David! Would appreciate if you will give me the recipie for the scalp & hair shampoo. Thanks and bregards, Mandy David DeDominicis <healing_hands75067 wrote: You leave it in. Now mind you to be aware that this will generate a heated sensation. This is good!!! When you sweat it also leaves a very herby aroma. Much nicer than sweat. The recipies for the scalp and hair shampoo are available in previous posts. Should you not be able to access it let me know and I will send you a copy of the post. Dave Glenda <GlendaMckee wrote: This sounds very interesting. Thankyou so much for sharing. May I ask one question? Do you rinse out the mixture of cayenne & vodka or leave it in ? Happy New Year Glenda - " David DeDominicis " <healing_hands75067 Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:40 PM Re: Re: Liquor for hair growth? I have found that my hair regrowth was from the effects of this infusion recommended by Riquette Hofstein. Riquette received her beauty training in the classic European tradition under the masters of makeup, hairstyling, and skin care. She holds eight degrees and certificates in skin and hair care from colleges and institutes around the world including the prestigious Schwarzkopf Institute of Hair Research in Munich. She is professionally licensed in 14 European countries, North America, Australia, and the Far East. Riquette has made numerous television and radio appearances including CBS This Morning, Live With Regis and Kathie Lee, The Merv Griffin Show, CNN, A.M. Los Angeles, and Late Night with David Letterman. She was an instant success with Letterman's audience, mixing up toothpaste as a scalp tonic, and using kitty litter and eggs for a facial mask amid ever more exotic creations from the average household pantry. Her witty banter played off Letterman's wry humor, and she was consequently booked on an almost unprecedented 15 shows in the past several years. I have sent the shampoo formula numerous times and would be glad to send again upon request. What she recommended and I used was 1/3 ounce cayenne pepper in one fifth of vodka. Allow to sit 46 days shaking every day. When the infusion is ready, simply use as a hair tonic after washing with a non-commercial hair cleaner. Use every day. The difference I have seen in the volume of my hair (frontal even) is amazing. I must emphasize that I DO NOT SELL ANYTHING. I have no interest in what you all do with the info I gave. I just know it works and I have the hair to prove it! Good health to all, Semb2775 <semb2775 wrote: Use brandy to be specific. I used it on my daughter's hair. She has long beautiful hair now. Sorry, no article - life experience. Rgds http://99health.blogspot.com/ Stay healthy, be happy! , " sara " <saravainstein wrote: > > , armando arellano > <mandy_arellano@> wrote: > > > > Is red wine okey? Did you do this to yourself and can you give us > an article supporting your advise? I am interested. > > > > Semb2775 <semb2775@> wrote: Apply 5ml of liquor on > your hair/head 2x/day. Massage it for 10min each > > time. > > > > Rgds, > > http://99health.blogspot.com/ David DeDominicis, LMT 248 East Southwest Parkway Lewisville, Tx. healing_hands75067 ph 972-782-2746 cell 469-734-9512 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi Dave, Thankyou very much! I saved the previous posts but I just wanted to make sure I understood everything correctly before I suggested this to someone . It sounds excellent and I really appreciate your sharing this information. Glenda - " David DeDominicis " <healing_hands75067 Thursday, December 28, 2006 2:46 PM Re: Re: Liquor for hair growth? You leave it in. Now mind you to be aware that this will generate a heated sensation. This is good!!! When you sweat it also leaves a very herby aroma. Much nicer than sweat. The recipies for the scalp and hair shampoo are available in previous posts. Should you not be able to access it let me know and I will send you a copy of the post. Dave Glenda <GlendaMckee wrote: This sounds very interesting. Thankyou so much for sharing. May I ask one question? Do you rinse out the mixture of cayenne & vodka or leave it in ? Happy New Year Glenda - " David DeDominicis " <healing_hands75067 Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:40 PM Re: Re: Liquor for hair growth? I have found that my hair regrowth was from the effects of this infusion recommended by Riquette Hofstein. Riquette received her beauty training in the classic European tradition under the masters of makeup, hairstyling, and skin care. She holds eight degrees and certificates in skin and hair care from colleges and institutes around the world including the prestigious Schwarzkopf Institute of Hair Research in Munich. She is professionally licensed in 14 European countries, North America, Australia, and the Far East. Riquette has made numerous television and radio appearances including CBS This Morning, Live With Regis and Kathie Lee, The Merv Griffin Show, CNN, A.M. Los Angeles, and Late Night with David Letterman. She was an instant success with Letterman's audience, mixing up toothpaste as a scalp tonic, and using kitty litter and eggs for a facial mask amid ever more exotic creations from the average household pantry. Her witty banter played off Letterman's wry humor, and she was consequently booked on an almost unprecedented 15 shows in the past several years. I have sent the shampoo formula numerous times and would be glad to send again upon request. What she recommended and I used was 1/3 ounce cayenne pepper in one fifth of vodka. Allow to sit 46 days shaking every day. When the infusion is ready, simply use as a hair tonic after washing with a non-commercial hair cleaner. Use every day. The difference I have seen in the volume of my hair (frontal even) is amazing. I must emphasize that I DO NOT SELL ANYTHING. I have no interest in what you all do with the info I gave. I just know it works and I have the hair to prove it! Good health to all, Semb2775 <semb2775 wrote: Use brandy to be specific. I used it on my daughter's hair. She has long beautiful hair now. Sorry, no article - life experience. Rgds http://99health.blogspot.com/ Stay healthy, be happy! , " sara " <saravainstein wrote: > > , armando arellano > <mandy_arellano@> wrote: > > > > Is red wine okey? Did you do this to yourself and can you give us > an article supporting your advise? I am interested. > > > > Semb2775 <semb2775@> wrote: Apply 5ml of liquor on > your hair/head 2x/day. Massage it for 10min each > > time. > > > > Rgds, > > http://99health.blogspot.com/ David DeDominicis, LMT 248 East Southwest Parkway Lewisville, Tx. healing_hands75067 ph 972-782-2746 cell 469-734-9512 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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