Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Has anyone ever had alopicia, if so did you take anything to make your hair thick and healthy again?

Years ago I developed Alapicia. I lost hair overnight. My hair has gotten better but it has never been the same. I have tried many products but if anyone knows of anything please let me know



Has anyone ever had alopicia, if so did you take anything to make your hair thick and healthy again?

Essential Oil Blend for Hair Growth



1. Thyme essential oil - 2 drops



2. Atlas cedarwood essential oil - 2 drops



3. Lavender essential oil - 3 drops



4. Rosemary essential oil - 3 drops



5. Jojoba oil - 1/2 teaspoon



6. Grapeseed oil - 4 teaspoons



Add the first four ingredients into a small glass jar. Mix well. Now add the remaining two ingredients. Mix thoroughly. Massage this mixture into your scalp for at least two minutes every night. Wrap your head in a warm towel after treatment.



Dermatologists at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland gave 43 people, suffering from a rare autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss, the essential oil blend described above and asked them to rub it into their scalps daily. After seven months, 19 regrew as much as half of their hair, while a few regrew almost all of their hair back. The study was reported in the November/December 1999 issue of Health magazine. The researchers speculated that this remedy may also help other types of balding, including midlife thinning for men.



Oils of arnica, lavender, rosemary or calamus stimulate healthy hair growth. Rub into hair before washing.



Caution: Avoid rosemary oil if you have high blood pressure. Keep lemon and grapefruit doses low if you have sensitive skin, as they may be slightly irritating.



Hair Formulation(s) - Guide Essential Oils for Hair:



Lemongrass - Shine.



Cypress - Shine and condition. Also an uplifting scent.



Rosemary - Wonderful for dandruff and stimulates hair growth. Helps with thinning hair.



Rose - Shine, scent, youthfulness.



Bay - Wonderful hair tonic and helps with thinning hair.



Cedar Chamomile - Lovely for fair hair.



Eucalyptus - Stimulating and cleansing.



Juniper - Oily scalp.



Tea Tree - Lice. Scalp.



Lavender - Fragrant and cleansing.



Peppermint - Stimulating and cleansing. Removes shampoo build-up.



Citrus oils - Cleansing and shine. Removes oils.



Patchouli - Deep cleansing.



Sage %26amp; Thyme - Cleansing and stimulating.



Basil %26amp; Ylang Ylang - Reputedly helps control split ends. Stimulates hair growth and scalp.



Base Oils for Hair:



Avocado Butter, Jojoba Butter, Shae Butter, Camellia Oil, Hemp Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Emu Oil, Evening Primrose Oil - Dandruff



Flax Seed Oil - Dandruff



Useful links about the study...



http://www.newhope.com/nutritionscie...e...



http://hairloss.about.com/od/prevent...o...



http://holisticonline.com/Remedies/H...o...



***btw try soaking hair with water then saturating it in cold pressed unrefined castor oil, cover with a shower cap and leave on overnight then shampoo(sulfate free shampoo btw) in the morning. Your hair WILL become thicker with consistent use. Do this at least once a week.



Has anyone ever had alopicia, if so did you take anything to make your hair thick and healthy again?

From what I understand when the follicles regain their ability to produce hair, again, the "ole" hair thickness most often will not return.



I have used liquid Vitamin "E"on the follicles and given the person 2 capsules of Vitamin E daily. Some have regain some health on their follicles and some have not. Try that. The treatment is natural, painless and the worst side-effect is you will look like someone spilled oil on your head.



Many times a condition needs to be treated from the "inside out" besides the topical application of the liquid Vitamin E. Good luck and make sure you follow whatever instructions you have been given by your medical doctor. He is the final authority on your condition and my suggestion in no way is meant to change that diagnose or instructions. O.K.?



Has anyone ever had alopicia, if so did you take anything to make your hair thick and healthy again?

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