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  • jamesst11
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    Herbaliser,
    You have a nice head of hair! We need to see a photo of your head, in the exact same lighting, from the exact same angle from a precise moment before you started your regiment. I definitely believe that eating green and juicing helps nourish every organ in the body, including the hair follicle... what a lot of us are having trouble believing is HOW this stops the very specific androgens produced by the body and all the intricate biochemical pathways that lead to altering the follicle to a state that in can no longer produce a terminal hair... If anything, eating super healthy, juicing and herbal remedies etc. should just make your systems work even more efficiently and naturally.. and the process of hair loss is completely natural.

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  • BaldingEagle
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    Hi robjacksen,

    I will post my regime tomorrow with pics on every single step i make.
    And yeas i really believe this remedy will work for others since it is a treatment!, and not a cure.
    Like mentioned before my advice is to stop using synthetic supplements, drugs and understand our basic needs, since they don't have the vital co-factors for your bodies fundamental needs.
    Your body's natural needs? If you have genetic hairloss then your natural process is to lose your hair, get real. Many men's hairloss stops on its own at a certain point. This is more than likely the case with you. Your hair looks better styled but you show no real regrowth.

    My advice to people here reading his advice is to go see a dermatologist or even a GP.

    This guy isn't qualified to treat your hairloss. People who follow armchair scientists go bald.

    Finasteride, Dutasteride, or Minoxidil. These actually do something against hairloss with thousands of success stories documented with actual evidence.

    If you refuse to take one or a combination of the above you will continue to lose your hair in the pattern your genetics have decided for you. These are the facts. You don't have to like them, but the evidence is clear as day that natural garbage does not stop hairloss.

    Cheers

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  • BaldingEagle
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    Dear warner8 are you referring to the FDA or DA actually that approved merck for $?
    How can you prove that there is no natural product that works?
    The proof is the fact that millions of people try natural treatments for various illnesses and if any of them worked for hairloss we would know by now.

    Do you know how powerful genes are? You need powerful synthetic drugs to combat genetic hairloss effectively. FDA or not this is reality.

    Go ahead and smear plants on your head and eat healthy. You'll just live long enough to see your shiny plant nourished NW7.

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by robjacksen
    Hello,

    I was hoping/wondering if there's any chance you could post the step by step pictures. I think it would be awesome if you did, just so we all could make sure we're doing it things pretty similar to your plan.

    Thanks!!
    Hi robjacksen,

    I will post my regime tomorrow with pics on every single step i make.
    And yeas i really believe this remedy will work for others since it is a treatment!, and not a cure.
    Like mentioned before my advice is to stop using synthetic supplements, drugs and understand our basic needs, since they don't have the vital co-factors for your bodies fundamental needs.
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  • robjacksen
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    I will.
    Like i mentioned before hair loss is not a cure based phenomenon, and yeas genetics has a part of it but that docent mean itīs not treatable.
    Still amazed though how far we are willing to go by using drugs, and the pharma companies and hair transplant doctors made this a huge business.
    Hello,

    I was hoping/wondering if there's any chance you could post the step by step pictures. I think it would be awesome if you did, just so we all could make sure we're doing it things pretty similar to your plan.

    Thanks!!

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Herbaliser, I wanted to know (and of all others visiting this topic) your opinion on the White Iodine solution and if you seen any result with it on your hair. I've heard it helps out with growth in some cases and with itching (I have lots of itching in my scalp for some reason), so I wanted to ask around what people think about this solution.

    Continuing with Emu oil mixture, hair seems to fall off, but its because I missed 4 days I think :/

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by SunriseWarrior
    It's sad though... that doctors don't wish to help nowadays, but get most money out of you. They would sell you their own "patented" products for hundreds of dollars and propecia of "their own brand" promising 100% results, while obviously giving a bit to no result. This world tries to make hairloss like not an issue, while there are still millions of men all over the world suffering over something that should be cured.
    My sister in law doctor was shocked that they actually prescribe Finasteride for hair loss, and for me scary that they got it approved.
    Many are locked in the only approved drugs, but there is reasons why, and think about the gaining since your are stuck with it for the rest of your life so they are not in a hurry to refine hair loss treatments.


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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by robjacksen
    Two quick q's ...

    1. How long did it take before you started to notice your hairs weren't falling out anymore?

    2. How come you don't recommend using the dr bonners soap to wash out the treatment?
    It took about a month to see my first new hairs popping, and it did not fall anymore.
    You can look from time to time closely at your scalp, because they are really thin like a new born baby hair in the beginning.

    You can use the Dr.bronners soap to wash it off, but it dries the hair quiet quickly when used every day.
    I use this one http://www.urtekram.com/products/bod...organic-250-ml

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  • robjacksen
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    I will.
    Like i mentioned before hair loss is not a cure based phenomenon, and yeas genetics has a part of it but that docent mean itīs not treatable.
    Still amazed though how far we are willing to go by using drugs, and the pharma companies and hair transplant doctors made this a huge business.
    Two quick q's ...

    1. How long did it take before you started to notice your hairs weren't falling out anymore?

    2. How come you don't recommend using the dr bonners soap to wash out the treatment?

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    I will.
    Like i mentioned before hair loss is not a cure based phenomenon, and yeas genetics has a part of it but that docent mean itīs not treatable.
    Still amazed though how far we are willing to go by using drugs, and the pharma companies and hair transplant doctors made this a huge business.
    It's sad though... that doctors don't wish to help nowadays, but get most money out of you. They would sell you their own "patented" products for hundreds of dollars and propecia of "their own brand" promising 100% results, while obviously giving a bit to no result. This world tries to make hairloss like not an issue, while there are still millions of men all over the world suffering over something that should be cured.

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  • Herbaliser
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    I will.
    Like i mentioned before hair loss is not a cure based phenomenon, and yeas genetics has a part of it but that docent mean itīs not treatable.
    Still amazed though how far we are willing to go by using drugs, and the pharma companies and hair transplant doctors made this a huge business.

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    Donīt drink the oils, and i used castor oil before but like i mentioned they are only for hair thickening purpose.
    I started my regime on the safe side by using oils recommended for hair, but they donīt trigger the root cause and therefore i simplified it.
    I can put my step by step routine with pictures tomorrow if you are interested?
    Yes, the step by step would be Epic. I always like when you put images bro! Would be great to know how you apply the tropical

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by SunriseWarrior
    I drink pumpkin seed oil every other day, don't have it in the topical as of yet.

    Btw, I also use Castor oil from Pukka and the Coconut oil and milk I use from company called Biona.

    Wanted to ask you Herbaliser, how do you apply your solution. Do you just put it on your hair, or you massage it into scalp?
    Donīt drink the oils, and i used castor oil before but like i mentioned they are only for hair thickening purpose.
    I started my regime on the safe side by using oils recommended for hair, but they donīt trigger the root cause and therefore i simplified it.
    I can put my step by step routine with pictures tomorrow if you are interested?

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    The oils are carriers, so keep with the olive, pumpkin seed oils.
    I drink pumpkin seed oil every other day, don't have it in the topical as of yet.

    Btw, I also use Castor oil from Pukka and the Coconut oil and milk I use from company called Biona.

    Wanted to ask you Herbaliser, how do you apply your solution. Do you just put it on your hair, or you massage it into scalp?

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by SunriseWarrior
    Yes, I'm also using Supreme Matcha Green, but I tried both and the powder seems to be more difficult to mix with coriander.

    Btw, I also tried to replace Olive oil with Hemp oil and it DIDN'T work. The scalp became really dry and even created some kind of crust or peel which I could feel everytime I frown my forehead.

    So for me Olive oil seems like a better option.
    The oils are carriers, so keep with the olive, pumpkin seed oils.

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