Guest guest Posted November 19, 2003 Report Share Posted November 19, 2003 Rob, What is her diet?? That could make a difference.. Also, Total Nutrition would be a definite help... alopecia) is much more common in men than in women. It can result from genetic factors, aging, local skin conditions, and diseases that affect the body generally (systemic diseases). Some medications, such as those used to treat cancer, also cause hair loss. This tells me a cleanse would be good... even a 3 day cleanse would be a start.Also I would do the hot/cold showers too to stimulate. Suzi Rob Combis <rcombis wrote: My sister is in college and she has battled alopecia for a couple of years. She had Lymes disease and treated it wholistically for a while and it worked. Being in college now it is really tough for her to change her diet. Is there anything topically that I can put on her head to encourage hair growth?? If there is when does one usually see results?? Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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