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Andrea Gauland

 

Hello Andrea,

I was very much interested in your reply to the gray hair string.

Could you please be so kind and give me, here or to my private e-mail address,

more details on not using anything besides warm water to wash your hair. My hair

is, and has always been, oily and now it is thinning. So,I'd like to try some

new approach, as anything I did over the years, did not work for me.

I hope to hear from you.

Thanks,

Lucia

 

 

Friday, April 16, 2010 4:24 PM

Re: GRAY HAIR or WHITE HAIR

 

 

 

Or, you could stop washing your hair altogether. 8 ) I stopped using

anything but warm water on my hair 3 years ago, and the gray hairs I

had (not many) are gone...

Andrea

NZ

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There would be more of us that are interested in these responses too.

 

 

 

I've gone without washing my hair (using just water from the shower) for 3

weeks.and have since been told that it will take about 6-8 weeks for one's

hair to become rebalanced. I would like to go this route but having to go on

interviews etc. for jobs - it's really not the best time as I shouldn't be

showing up with overly oily hair!

 

 

 

Regardless, I'd love to hear more about it, how long, what happens etc. I

haven't " washed " my hair except for one shower in which I used some

melaleuca gold bar soap.perhaps I could go the 8 weeks.

 

 

 

Lisa

 

 

 

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Sunday, April 25, 2010 10:23 AM

 

Question for Andrea, NZ

 

 

 

 

 

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Andrea Gauland

 

Hello Andrea,

I was very much interested in your reply to the gray hair string.

Could you please be so kind and give me, here or to my private e-mail

address, more details on not using anything besides warm water to wash your

hair. My hair is, and has always been, oily and now it is thinning. So,I'd

like to try some new approach, as anything I did over the years, did not

work for me.

I hope to hear from you.

Thanks,

Lucia

 

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Friday, April 16, 2010 4:24 PM

Re: GRAY HAIR or WHITE HAIR

 

Or, you could stop washing your hair altogether. 8 ) I stopped using

anything but warm water on my hair 3 years ago, and the gray hairs I

had (not many) are gone...

Andrea

NZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 weeks without washing the hair? oh no, no way could i do this, my head would

itch me like crazy.

 

Blessings,

 

 

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Mon, April 26, 2010 6:58:52 AM

RE: Question for Andrea, NZ

 

 

There would be more of us that are interested in these responses too.

 

I've gone without washing my hair (using just water from the shower) for 3

weeks.and have since been told that it will take about 6-8 weeks for one's

hair to become rebalanced. I would like to go this route but having to go on

interviews etc. for jobs - it's really not the best time as I shouldn't be

showing up with overly oily hair!

 

Regardless, I'd love to hear more about it, how long, what happens etc. I

haven't " washed " my hair except for one shower in which I used some

melaleuca gold bar soap.perhaps I could go the 8 weeks.

 

Lisa

 

_____

 

 

[] On Behalf Of Lucia

Sunday, April 25, 2010 10:23 AM

 

Question for Andrea, NZ

 

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Andrea Gauland

 

Hello Andrea,

I was very much interested in your reply to the gray hair string.

Could you please be so kind and give me, here or to my private e-mail

address, more details on not using anything besides warm water to wash your

hair. My hair is, and has always been, oily and now it is thinning. So,I'd

like to try some new approach, as anything I did over the years, did not

work for me.

I hope to hear from you.

Thanks,

Lucia

 

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Friday, April 16, 2010 4:24 PM

Re: GRAY HAIR or WHITE HAIR

 

Or, you could stop washing your hair altogether. 8 ) I stopped using

anything but warm water on my hair 3 years ago, and the gray hairs I

had (not many) are gone...

Andrea

NZ

 

 

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ARNICA MONTANA Q mixed with normal hair oil is great to restore the health of

hair, so are few other tinctures for the purpose. Apply and massage it at night

and wash hair early morning. Natrum mur 30 for oily hair is a good remedy, if

taken three times a day for few days but all this should be under the

directions of a homeopath.

Shampoos are made from chemicals and are harmful to hair like other chemicals

are. One should avoid such things.

 

Dr.

 

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Lisa <blacksands

RE: Question for Andrea, NZ

 

Monday, April 26, 2010, 1:58 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

There would be more of us that are interested in these responses too.

 

I've gone without washing my hair (using just water from the shower) for 3

weeks.and have since been told that it will take about 6-8 weeks for one's

hair to become rebalanced. I would like to go this route but having to go on

interviews etc. for jobs - it's really not the best time as I shouldn't be

showing up with overly oily hair!

 

Regardless, I'd love to hear more about it, how long, what happens etc. I

haven't " washed " my hair except for one shower in which I used some

melaleuca gold bar soap.perhaps I could go the 8 weeks.

 

Lisa

 

_____

 

 

[] On Behalf Of Lucia

Sunday, April 25, 2010 10:23 AM

 

Question for Andrea, NZ

 

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Andrea Gauland

 

Hello Andrea,

I was very much interested in your reply to the gray hair string.

Could you please be so kind and give me, here or to my private e-mail

address, more details on not using anything besides warm water to wash your

hair. My hair is, and has always been, oily and now it is thinning. So,I'd

like to try some new approach, as anything I did over the years, did not

work for me.

I hope to hear from you.

Thanks,

Lucia

 

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Friday, April 16, 2010 4:24 PM

Re: GRAY HAIR or WHITE HAIR

 

Or, you could stop washing your hair altogether. 8 ) I stopped using

anything but warm water on my hair 3 years ago, and the gray hairs I

had (not many) are gone...

Andrea

NZ

 

 

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For me, a few weeks of an itchy scalp was worth it to not have to use

ANYTHING on my hair anymore. It doesn't it anymore, it was only

during the period of 'rebalancing' of the oils of the scalp and hair.

Each to his own. 8 )

 

Cheers

Andrea

NZ

 

 

 

On 28/04/2010, at 7:03 AM, Desert Fire wrote:

 

> 8 weeks without washing the hair? oh no, no way could i do this, my

> head would itch me like crazy.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Cathy K

 

 

 

 

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Hi, Lisa -- I " m happy to share, just ask any questions you might

have. I think probably my experience is fairly common from what I've

read about it, and everyone's experiences will probably vary

somewhat. I have always had naturally thick, coarse and wavy hair, on

the oily side, and have almost always worn it long. Shampoos left my

hair frizzy unless I used a leave-in conditioner. From what I had

read, I expected more oiliness than I actually had, especially given

that my hair had always been oily.

 

I first tried just using baking soda followed by am apple cider rinse,

but I found my hair would tangle very easily, and I would have to

spend on age getting out the tangles afterwards before I could even

get a brush through it. So, I just went cold turkey one day. I think

also the key is only washing a few times a week rather than every

day. The natural oils everywhere on the body are not meant to be

washed off every day. I never got any type of dandruff flakes, but

then I've never really had dandruff.

 

The first 2-3 weeks were just oilier hair than usual. My hair didn't

ever smell dirty, as I'd feared it might, and the itching hit really

badly by about week 3. Still, with twice a day thorough brushing, by

6 weeks it was pretty much done. I've read that it can take up to 8

weeks for the itching to stop. Mine peaked about 5 weeks then tapered

off entirely. My hair is thicker and softer than it's ever been, and

it goes nice and non-frizz wavy as it dries (I've never used a hair

dryer on my hair).

 

Hope this helps! 8 )

 

Cheers

Andrea

NZ

 

 

 

On 27/04/2010, at 1:58 AM, Lisa wrote:

 

> There would be more of us that are interested in these responses too.

>

> I've gone without washing my hair (using just water from the shower)

> for 3

> weeks.and have since been told that it will take about 6-8 weeks for

> one's

> hair to become rebalanced. I would like to go this route but having

> to go on

> interviews etc. for jobs - it's really not the best time as I

> shouldn't be

> showing up with overly oily hair!

>

> Regardless, I'd love to hear more about it, how long, what happens

> etc. I

> haven't " washed " my hair except for one shower in which I used some

> melaleuca gold bar soap.perhaps I could go the 8 weeks.

>

> Lisa

 

 

 

 

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Hair: She has achieved a balance most have had for millions of years, but

everyone is different and we unknowing are looking at our hair and not our

environment, diet, and health in wholeness.

 

 

 

For me a person who sweats easy and with same oils build up I can speak of

my solution and also identify other areas that may contribute as diet &

stress.

 

Immersing head under in hot bath .. I do three times brushing in water or

with fingers.using Epson or Dead Sea Salt..it lifts oils, old skin, dandruff

, you can use other Essential oils for oily or needy hair.

 

Brushing these oils down to scalp before washing, condition scalp and pulls

oils to length of hair. Rosemary, peppermint and other stimulate scalp

circulation along with the brushing. What itches in your hair is old sweat

and toxins and dead skin tissue, But if you go soap less the first time you

use shampoo again you will get a soap itch that is more pronounced, as she

said your scalp will balance and water has worked millions of year..Salt

scrubs are in use for all kinds of skin cleaning and repair. Every once in

awhile if real oily I will use a spoonful of peppermint castile liquid soap

but soak all trace of this off in last immersion of bath so no residue is

left. for dry hair add Jojoba oil a few drops on brush for wet hair after

bathing. Showers will never soak or exfoliate dead skin...If you take a

salt bath even with Epson salts of a cup or more and then let tube settle

after bath you will be amazed how much skin is in bottom of tub. On baths

after in continued use this become less as you get to daily levels, as build

up is removed and skin more healthy. Bacteria, skin odors and skin problems

all gone without drugs or foreign substance. The other effect used by models

is to reduce wrinkles.

 

 

 

Environment: Our hair and skin is like a sponge and we collect toxic things

in a toxic world.this will vary with everyone's exposure.

 

What goes in: Diet and other internal toxins effect what we sweat and

stress and hormones may also play into each person's scalp and hair problem.

 

Look at these as well as your skin the largest organ in your body for

removing them and we may be creating the condition in other habits.

 

 

 

I was so amazed in what removing caffeine did for my health, as thought

insignificant and in denial we still do these things. So look close to a

whole body solution. What goes in comes out!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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