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Hello,

I have the same hair loss problem (I am 55) and I was wondering if I could

kindly ask you

to send me what information you have. I am convinced that in my case it is

glandular.

Thanks,

Lucia

 

--- pjb12345uk <pho wrote:

 

> ---according to edgar cayce hair loss was attributed to glandular

> problems ---interesting you ahve mild diabetes ---

> their was a regime of balencing the glands --look at the a.r.e. web

> site

> or the meridian institute

> or e mail me and i will send what i have on this pho

> phil;l In , Gina W <gina64114

> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There can be a number of reasons for hairloss:

 

Hereditary issue

Thyroid problem

Stress

Age

Alopecia areata

Poor diet

Hormones

 

I don't think it can always be something you can do with a quick fix. The best

thing to do is to get to the root of the problem. In some cases, you will be

able to find aids in helping to treat the problem, in others, it may be more

difficult. Best of luck to you.

 

Marsha and the Yorkies

http://www.miracleyorkies.com

 

 

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My son had ringworm on his scalp and it was mistaken for alopecia. I made the

Dr. test and it came up ringworm. We used " ringworm no more " . It worked well.

 

Miracle Yorkies <miracleyorkies wrote: There can be a

number of reasons for hairloss:

 

Hereditary issue

Thyroid problem

Stress

Age

Alopecia areata

Poor diet

Hormones

 

I don't think it can always be something you can do with a quick fix. The best

thing to do is to get to the root of the problem. In some cases, you will be

able to find aids in helping to treat the problem, in others, it may be more

difficult. Best of luck to you.

 

Marsha and the Yorkies

http://www.miracleyorkies.com

 

 

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Add to that list

 

Minerals (mainly copper, zinc and biotin) fatty acid

deficiency. When fatty acids are lacking it breaks

down the chain of absorption. Then the body doesn't

absorb any nutrients. Lastly Parasites.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

www.quantumassociatesofutah.com

 

--- Miracle Yorkies <miracleyorkies

wrote:

 

> There can be a number of reasons for hairloss:

>

> Hereditary issue

> Thyroid problem

> Stress

> Age

> Alopecia areata

> Poor diet

> Hormones

>

> I don't think it can always be something you can do

> with a quick fix. The best thing to do is to get to

> the root of the problem. In some cases, you will be

> able to find aids in helping to treat the problem,

> in others, it may be more difficult. Best of luck to

> you.

>

> Marsha and the Yorkies

> http://www.miracleyorkies.com

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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