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I need help I have such a dry, itchy scalp, severe dandruff that I must wear a hat all the time in public. I have used tree tea oil shampoos any suggestions.

 

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Kim

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Hi Kim, Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar works great !!...both externally and internally. Here's a link you can read up on. Click on the folk cures on the right of the site. Hope this helps. Kim <irishgirl75 wrote: I need help I have such a dry, itchy scalp, severe dandruff that I must wear a hat all the time in public. I have used tree tea oil shampoos any suggestions. Thanks, Kim

 

 

 

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Helps if I give you the link..lol..sorry bout that. http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/acvinegar.htmlMustang <mustangsplace wrote: Hi Kim, Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar works great !!...both externally and internally. Here's a link you can read up on. Click on the folk cures on the right of the site. Hope this helps. Kim <irishgirl75 wrote: I need help I have such a dry, itchy scalp, severe dandruff that I must wear a hat all the time in public. I have used tree tea oil shampoos any suggestions. Thanks, Kim

 

 

 

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Thank you very much.

 

Kim

 

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Monday, December 05, 2005 3:54 PM

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Helps if I give you the link..lol..sorry bout that.

http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/acvinegar.htmlMustang <mustangsplace wrote:

 

 

Hi Kim,

 

Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar works great !!...both externally and internally. Here's a link you can read up on. Click on the folk cures on the right of the site. Hope this helps.

Kim <irishgirl75 wrote:

 

 

 

I need help I have such a dry, itchy scalp, severe dandruff that I must wear a hat all the time in public. I have used tree tea oil shampoos any suggestions.

 

Thanks,

Kim

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Kim,

I saw someone recommend the Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar and I tried

this for a long time without fantastic results. It did help a bit

though. What eventually worked the best for me is to take fill a

bottle with mint and rosemary out of the garden and pour the apple

cider vinegar over this. I let it sit for a couple of weeks and then

strained it into a spray bottle which I spray on my hair as a rinse

instead of conditioner. This really did the trick. During the winter

I use mint and rosemary essential oils and get fairly good results but

not quite as good as the real thing. You can buy rosemary and mint at

our local natural foods coop.

 

HTH

Stephany

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies , " Kim " <irishgirl75@c...> wrote:

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>

> I need help I have such a dry, itchy scalp, severe dandruff that I

must wear a hat all the time in public. I have used tree tea oil

shampoos any suggestions.

>

> Thanks,

> Kim

>

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Your Very Welcome Kim !! My husband had severe dandruff as well and it worked like a charm on him. I use the vinegar on my face and hair and it makes my hair extremely soft and my skin very soft and smooth. Hope you achieve the same results ! Good Luck ! Mustang Kim <irishgirl75 wrote: Thank you very much. Kim

 

 

 

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Some things that are working well for me;

rub coconut oil into the scalp and leave on for 1 hour before

showering, and

switch from shampoo to Castille soap (I use the tea tree "flavor").

 

I have found temporary relief from diluted apple cider vinegar as well,

and intend to try the rosemary/mint/ac vinegar.

 

-Raine

 

Stephany wrote:

 

Kim,

I saw someone recommend the Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar and I tried

this for a long time without fantastic results. It did help a bit

though. What eventually worked the best for me is to take fill a

bottle with mint and rosemary out of the garden and pour the apple

cider vinegar over this. I let it sit for a couple of weeks and then

strained it into a spray bottle which I spray on my hair as a rinse

instead of conditioner. This really did the trick. During the winter

I use mint and rosemary essential oils and get fairly good results but

not quite as good as the real thing. You can buy rosemary and mint at

our local natural foods coop.

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Hi Stephany,

 

Tonight what I did was mix ACV with rosemary and mint essential oils as

that's all I had on hand. I applied it after washing my hair with Dr.

Bronner's soap, and left it on for a good 5 minutes. It's too soon to

report how this benefitted my itchy scalp, but it did help with that

"rubber band" feeling that someone mentioned Dr. Bronner's soap tends

to leave long hair with.

 

My other complaint about not using shampoo is that by day 2 my hair

feels like a greasy mess! I've not had this problem before so I'm not

sure what that's about, unless my scalp is taking the opportunity to

flush the oil glands out now that they're not clogged with shampoo?

 

-Raine

 

 

Stephany wrote:

 

Kim,

I saw someone recommend the Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar and I tried

this for a long time without fantastic results. It did help a bit

though. What eventually worked the best for me is to take fill a

bottle with mint and rosemary out of the garden and pour the apple

cider vinegar over this. I let it sit for a couple of weeks and then

strained it into a spray bottle which I spray on my hair as a rinse

instead of conditioner. This really did the trick. During the winter

I use mint and rosemary essential oils and get fairly good results but

not quite as good as the real thing. You can buy rosemary and mint at

our local natural foods coop.

 

HTH

Stephany

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herbal remedies , Raine <rainelovesj@s...> wrote:

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> > My other complaint about not using shampoo is that by day 2 my

hair

> feels like a greasy mess! I've not had this problem before so I'm

not

> sure what that's about, unless my scalp is taking the opportunity to

> flush the oil glands out now that they're not clogged with shampoo?

>

> -Raine

 

 

That is pretty normal for people going noo-poo, I think. My girlfriend

has much more oily hair than I do and sometimes she washes her hair

with baking soda and honey.

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