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Hi everyone,

 

I'm working with a midlife woman who, over the last 3 years (since

actual menopause) has lost 65% of her hair.

 

I've suggested countless remedies for her, for hormonal balance,

hair growth and to save the hair that remains. Fo-ti, B's, Biotin,

EFA's, progesterone cream, horsetail, rosemary EO wraps, etc. etc.

etc. She does NOT have any health conditions that would indicate

hair loss (hypothyroidism, diabetes, etc.), uses excellent hair care

products and eats right.

 

In our phone consultation last night, which I spent hours preparing

for, she invalidated every single natural approach I recommended

basically saying she's tried it and it didn't work. Like me, she's

committed to 100% pure products but is quite sure that " nothing "

will work.

 

Personally, I think there are some other " issues " going on (aren't

there always?!) and she's just downright determined to remain

miserable. But... that's another story.

 

Hey, have any of you created or discovered a great topical or remedy

for androgenic alopecia? You know, if you have, your product is

worth a fortune!

 

Just thought I'd throw it out there to see if there's something I've

missed. Thanks for your consideration.

 

Michelle

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Hi Michelle,

 

I asked a question about hairloss a couple months ago, mine is due

to chemo, grew back and still falls out, very fragile. I tried many

of the things you mentioned and they did not work for me either.

I am not menopausal, but from your clients point of view I have to

mention that one of the worst things was, and IS my hairloss, seems

kinda silly and vain but I am only 36 and now the Drs. are saying

I may have alopecia, brought on by being sick and stress.

I am sure you are frustrated with trying to help, I know my husband

just didn't know what to do, but to be sick is one thing, and you can

hide that, hairloss for me as a woman was looking sick and being

reminded of it everytime you looked in the mirror. I know I wasn't

in anyway wanting to be miserable, but I was, still am some days,

she is obviously going through alot and this is another thing she

needs to come to terms with, it stinks but if she's brave she'll

chop it all off- or maybe do some searching on the internet and get

creative, thats what I did, my head and neck get very cold after

having long hair my whole life.

Sorry if I am ranting, just thought anothers point of view would

help.

Gea

 

>

> Personally, I think there are some other " issues " going on (aren't

> there always?!) and she's just downright determined to remain

> miserable. But... that's another story.

 

> Michelle

>

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Hey, I really appreciate your feedback. I don't mean to be flippant or

insensitive about this woman or the condition. It's got to be

horrible. I guess my frustration is in that she uses something for a

very short period and determines it ineffective.

 

Thanks for writing.

Michelle

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Hi Michelle,

 

I have a friend that is using straight Jojoba oil on her daughter's

head for the alopecia. It hasn't 'cured' it but it has definitely

slowed the process better than anything else they've tried.

 

Valerie

 

 

, " Michelle " <michelle@h...>

wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I'm working with a midlife woman who, over the last 3 years (since

> actual menopause) has lost 65% of her hair.

>

> I've suggested countless remedies for her, for hormonal balance,

> hair growth and to save the hair that remains. Fo-ti, B's, Biotin,

> EFA's, progesterone cream, horsetail, rosemary EO wraps, etc. etc.

> etc. She does NOT have any health conditions that would indicate

> hair loss (hypothyroidism, diabetes, etc.), uses excellent hair

care

> products and eats right.

>

> In our phone consultation last night, which I spent hours

preparing

> for, she invalidated every single natural approach I recommended

> basically saying she's tried it and it didn't work. Like me, she's

> committed to 100% pure products but is quite sure that " nothing "

> will work.

>

> Personally, I think there are some other " issues " going on (aren't

> there always?!) and she's just downright determined to remain

> miserable. But... that's another story.

>

> Hey, have any of you created or discovered a great topical or

remedy

> for androgenic alopecia? You know, if you have, your product is

> worth a fortune!

>

> Just thought I'd throw it out there to see if there's something

I've

> missed. Thanks for your consideration.

>

> Michelle

>

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That's great to know. Thanks! I use pure jojoba in mine too. And, on

my face.

 

Thanks Valerie. I hadn't thought of that. DUH!

 

Michelle

 

I have a friend that is using straight Jojoba oil on her daughter's

head for the alopecia.

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Michelle,

 

My recommendation would be (what else)

wild bluegreen algae and Emotional Freedom

Technique, together.

 

Stronger, thicker hair is one of the frequently

mentioned benefits of AFA.

Also, AFA actually stimulates the function

of adult stem cells from the bone marrow,

the body's ultimate repair system.

 

As for EFT, what better way to get rid of

unconscious hangups.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

**********************************

 

 

 

 

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Michelle,

After a long period of illness last year I suffered this problem. I

intially had no idea what to do.

I used good olive oil and a dilution of rosemary and lavender essential oil.

I also used evening primrose oil, starflower oil, multivitamins, and a

zinc/calcium/ magnesium mixture from the health store.

It worked and my hair one year later is thicker curlier and in better

condition.

For the stress of the condition I used reiki and flower remedies.

This worked for me. Liz Leah

 

On 27/10/05, Ieneke van Houten <ienvan wrote:

>

> Michelle,

>

> My recommendation would be (what else)

> wild bluegreen algae and Emotional Freedom

> Technique, together.

>

> Stronger, thicker hair is one of the frequently

> mentioned benefits of AFA.

> Also, AFA actually stimulates the function

> of adult stem cells from the bone marrow,

> the body's ultimate repair system.

>

> As for EFT, what better way to get rid of

> unconscious hangups.

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> **********************************

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Thanks so much Liz. Great suggestions and sounds like great results!

 

I appreciate your response,

Michelle

 

It worked and my hair one year later is thicker curlier and in better

condition. For the stress of the condition I used reiki and flower

remedies. This worked for me. Liz Leah

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