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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    Tried to take a new picture of my temple regarding my boost.
    Temples are getting lower and i have faster regrowth, and a big amount of vellus hairs almost looking like their are growing what i understand is impossible.

    Reason i chose Pau D'Arco (lapacho) also was due to itīs anti oxidant, fungal effects and minerals like iron, magnesium etc.. used by several Indian tribes for a long time for a variety of treatments for example.

    Also the heating process helps, to release their nutrition better with the importance in mind not to boil.
    Congrats on the results bro! Hope you get lots more new hair

    Yeah, I also bought some Pau D'Arco today, but I want to stick to your first remedy first to make sure to "follow all your steps" (I know poor logic).

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by greenz
    Hey Herb,

    Looking good. def see a difference from your first pics... How long have you been doing this treatment? So you notice the heating process gave it an extra boost?
    I just started mine yesterday, with hemp oil instead of olive... Still waiting on the Lapacho, it was hard for me to obtain here in the States, but I did find it under a different name...
    Tried to take a new picture of my temple regarding my boost.
    Temples are getting lower and i have faster regrowth, and a big amount of vellus hairs almost looking like their are growing what i understand is impossible.

    Reason i chose Pau D'Arco (lapacho) also was due to itīs anti oxidant, fungal effects and minerals like iron, magnesium etc.. used by several Indian tribes for a long time for a variety of treatments for example.

    Also the heating process helps, to release their nutrition better with the importance in mind not to boil.
    Attached Files

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by SunriseWarrior
    Yes, I buy new coriander and coconut milk every sunday, open them on monday and finish by friday Thank god they aren't expensive. So I use the topical 5 days a week.

    Btw, have you thought about adding peppers to your topical, such as Cayenne pepper? I heard it helps attract more blood flow to scalp area.

    I suppose it acts by attracting more blood into scalp, making the hair follicles have more blood and oxygen, which should help the remedy even more. I think it will make same "kick" as hot oils, but would act for longer, since the "hotness" for spicy products can last for hours.
    No i have not tried using peppers, itīs easy to add more ingredients , but they can also degrade the actual ones used, since at least i found a good balance.
    You can try but i would not recommend it.

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    Keep in mind the coconut milk life span, and the coriander.
    So use them in 5 days in a row for example, and keep it off for two days to start again.
    Yes, I buy new coriander and coconut milk every sunday, open them on monday and finish by friday Thank god they aren't expensive. So I use the topical 5 days a week.

    Btw, have you thought about adding peppers to your topical, such as Cayenne pepper? I heard it helps attract more blood flow to scalp area.

    I suppose it acts by attracting more blood into scalp, making the hair follicles have more blood and oxygen, which should help the remedy even more. I think it will make same "kick" as hot oils, but would act for longer, since the "hotness" for spicy products can last for hours.

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by SunriseWarrior
    Okay, so I suppose any organic, non paraben shampoo should do.

    One thing I forgot to ask. What time of day should I do the topical, or it doesn't really matter?
    Keep in mind the coconut milk life span, and the coriander.
    So use them in 5 days in a row for example, and keep it off for two days to start again.

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    Hi,

    Just use an organic shampoo after to rinse it off.
    The Dr, bronners is excellent to create foam on this remedy but i realized also that i have to rinse of by using shampoo.

    I use these products http://www.urtekramsverige.se/produk...produkter/haar
    But probably you can find similar in your area.
    Just hanging on this forum because of you guys.
    Okay, so I suppose any organic, non paraben shampoo should do.

    One thing I forgot to ask. What time of day should I do the topical, or it doesn't really matter?

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by SunriseWarrior
    Hello Herbaliser. Been really busy this week, couldn't be active on forums.

    Yeah, the diet is so important, some people really don't get how many benefits it can bring. Starting from actually feeling better and lighter after eating and finishing with long-term effects of better heath and longevity overall.
    In my case I started cutting down red meats, so now I'm down to 1 time a week, however I like to eat meat as it's so tasty and flavourish. I tried to go vegetarian, but the food just didn't seem to taste good and I dropped that idea (for now).

    However in the recent days of doing the topical I noticed that I can't simply wash out the oils and my head keeps being oily and looks as if I haven't washed it in a week. Does same happen to you or are you able to wash it out with just plain water? I'm saying this, so maybe I should use some extra Dr. Bronners soap to wash the oils out completely?

    What is your take on this?
    Hi,

    Just use an organic shampoo after to rinse it off.
    The Dr, bronners is excellent to create foam on this remedy but i realized also that i have to rinse of by using shampoo.

    I use these products http://www.urtekramsverige.se/produk...produkter/haar
    But probably you can find similar in your area.
    Just hanging on this forum because of you guys.

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Hello Herbaliser. Been really busy this week, couldn't be active on forums.

    Yeah, the diet is so important, some people really don't get how many benefits it can bring. Starting from actually feeling better and lighter after eating and finishing with long-term effects of better heath and longevity overall.
    In my case I started cutting down red meats, so now I'm down to 1 time a week, however I like to eat meat as it's so tasty and flavourish. I tried to go vegetarian, but the food just didn't seem to taste good and I dropped that idea (for now).

    However in the recent days of doing the topical I noticed that I can't simply wash out the oils and my head keeps being oily and looks as if I haven't washed it in a week. Does same happen to you or are you able to wash it out with just plain water? I'm saying this, so maybe I should use some extra Dr. Bronners soap to wash the oils out completely?

    What is your take on this?

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  • Herbaliser
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    Coconut milk is very rich in manganese, and other minerals: http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/...roducts/3113/2
    But usually only the organic ones has the nutrition stated since the others are extracted (powder used), and the color from real coconut milk is grayish and not silky white.

    Like you mentioned organic food tastes so much better, and higher in nutrition.
    We cut down our meat consumption, and soon we will stop eating it since we got a reality check.
    The meat industry and our consumption, destroys us and our planet.
    Huge areas with cattle fed with gene manipulated beans for example = forest waste, enormous water supply etc.... and our biggest environmental threat, but hushed since our demand is big money. (sorry of topic)

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  • greenz
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    i will definitely do the heat method i soon as my lapacho tea arrives. Thats good to hear you got better access to farmers markets and organics. Here its fairly easy to find organic produce, but the price is a bit higher. But well worth it, it also tastes better and don't have to worry about pesticides/ GMOs.. There are more and more stores starting to carry organics items even in mainstream super markets which is good. I've been on the healthy tip mostly plant based since about 2007 and im totally loving it..

    Whats the logic in using coconut milk?

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by greenz
    Hey Herb,

    Looking good. def see a difference from your first pics... How long have you been doing this treatment? So you notice the heating process gave it an extra boost?
    I just started mine yesterday, with hemp oil instead of olive... Still waiting on the Lapacho, it was hard for me to obtain here in the States, but I did find it under a different name...
    Started experimenting in April, with fair results and tried to optimize it.
    Not easy of course since it takes time to see results, but first signs where that my hair stopped falling, and then small hair popping up.
    The heated lapacho, green tea did give a boost for the small hairs, and hair quality in general.

    I can now buy the lapacho tea in a grocery store nearby, and itīs great because people here has opened their eyes regarding healthy food.
    Big organic, ecological sections in the stores, and the prices are getting closer to the chemically harvested ones, and we have plenty of local farmers that sells their veggies, fruits in a weekends on a market.

    How is it the progress going of healthy food in your place?

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  • greenz
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    Hey Herb,

    Looking good. def see a difference from your first pics... How long have you been doing this treatment? So you notice the heating process gave it an extra boost?
    I just started mine yesterday, with hemp oil instead of olive... Still waiting on the Lapacho, it was hard for me to obtain here in the States, but I did find it under a different name...

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  • Herbaliser
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    Just an unnecessary picture of my new haircut.
    My progress certainly got a boost after the heated lapacho, green tea mixture.
    Not going to experiment anymore, so iīm going to stick with this remedy.
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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by greenz
    Hey Herb.. Thanks for the explanation... Whats your thoughts on Hemp Oil? Would it be a good addition to the Olive and Pumpkin oils or perhaps replacing Olive with Hemp? Also is it 2.5 dl of each Olive and Pumpkin oils?

    Thanks
    Hi greenz,

    The hemp oil should be perfectly fine.
    Olive oil works like a carrier, for the lapacho, green tea that does the actual job, and hemp oil itself has more nutritional benefits for the hair.
    The reason i use olive oil is because itīs easy to get, quiet cheap and withstands heat, but so should the hemp oil also since it docent reach boiling point.
    So you can replace the olive to hemp oil instead and use 2,5 dl each.

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  • greenz
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    Hey Herb.. Thanks for the explanation... Whats your thoughts on Hemp Oil? Would it be a good addition to the Olive and Pumpkin oils or perhaps replacing Olive with Hemp? Also is it 2.5 dl of each Olive and Pumpkin oils?

    Thanks

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