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  • JSmith120
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    EDIT

    Just saw photos. Dont notice any difference bro.

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  • JSmith120
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    May I see before and after pictures Herbaliser??

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  • Herbaliser
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    Forgot one thing.
    This topical seems more efficient used every other day, and not every day as i mentioned earlier, since my hair gets thicker without using soap every day.

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by SunriseWarrior
    Thanks Herbaliser for the answer. I got all the ingredients you mentioned, including the Castile soap from Dr. Bronner.

    I have a still a few questions which hopefully you can answer. My mission is same as yours, however I wanted to incorporate all these ingredients in sort of lifestyle, as I fully understand that the hairloss could be happening for the rest of my life, thus using these ingredients would be essential to keep my hair strong and be kept on my scalp. I do know that it may not help, but at least I would try it all.

    My question consists in, could I take some of these ingedients as part of my diet. Such as drinking pumpkin seed oil or cooking on coconut oul, and maybe simply drinking more green tea. Im not saying that would replace my regimen of scalp mixute, just as an additive for my body to further strengthen my hair, from internal side of things.
    Have you got any reccomendations to what include in your diet. I do juicing every other day (3 times a week). Ingredients include mostly berries, leafy greens and some almond milk. Can you reccomend anything extra to that?

    Another question, which I had and you werent able to reply was about the heating aspect of the ingredients. The mixture which you provided initially, emu+castor+olive, should that be heated up or kept at room temperature?

    About Matcha tee, I am using the powder version of it, which seems to be a stronger version of it. When mixing it with coriander, it seems to make a paste which is sticking to the bowl and so it makes it difficult to pour into the oils. Would you reccomend to pour some oil into the matcha tee with coriander, so it doesnt stick?

    Another question was about the timing of the paste, and how long should it be kept on your scalp. You wrote that you keep it for 30min everyday, however most of the pastes are put for 90-120mins, such as for Onion paste and Castor oils. Have you tried those timings or was it just pure intuition which worked out to be best?

    Final question is about washing/cleaning of the hair. I know that the mixture includes soap and the rinse, does it count for both washing off and cleaning the hair? I mean, should the hair be cleaned extra time, such as once or twice a week with an organic shampoo, or is it enough with just using the mixture?

    Im saying this because my hair became quite itchy ever since I started your mixture and it seems I will have to clean the hair with something that would remove itches.

    Anyways, I hope you can understand what I wrote. Forgive me if I am not writing in perfect english, as its not my first language. So I'm waiting for your reply.
    I skipped the castor and emu oil, since i wanted to find my ingredients from my grocery store.
    Put 50/50 olive, pumpkin seed oil in a bowl (about half of liter in total), and add about 4-5 teared teabags of organic green tea, and a big handful of lapacho tea.
    Let all these ingredients simmer warm without boiling for about 15 minutes, and use a filter to pour in a bottle for easy usage. (then you can leave in the fridge)

    So my topical is, 3 tsp of the oil mentioned above, and then i use my pastel to grind one tea bag of green tea (not matcha), and about 10 leaves of fresh coriander, and stir with the oil.
    Then i add 1 tsp coconut oil, 3 tsp of fresh coconut milk and 3 tsp of dr. bronners soap, and stir again.
    Leave it in for 30 minutes, and rinse it of with lukewarm water, and nowadays a i use an organic (non SLS, parabene) shampoo to rinse the rest of instead of the same bronners soap added in the mixture.

    I´m sorry for the confusion since it´s a not a simple pill intake, but i can put pictures exactly how i mix (my new) ingredients if that will help.
    My intake diet docent have coconut at all, since i´m only slow juicing greens (spinach, cucumber, celery), and carrots every other day (with, chlorella and spirulina powder aside)
    I know it sounds a lot , but ones you have them it´s not expensive at all, since the greens i just purchase from a grocery store (organic) or closely grown without chemicals that they use for efficient growing.

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by JSmith120
    Just here to help!
    Probably a placebo effect for me, since it´s natural.

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  • luckyman70
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    Hi Herbalizer,
    Great posts! thanks so much for sharing. Just to clarify, I can heat up olive , pumpkin, emu oil add the green tea and corrinder then store in fridge, but add the coconut milk fresh?

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Thanks Herbaliser for the answer. I got all the ingredients you mentioned, including the Castile soap from Dr. Bronner.

    I have a still a few questions which hopefully you can answer. My mission is same as yours, however I wanted to incorporate all these ingredients in sort of lifestyle, as I fully understand that the hairloss could be happening for the rest of my life, thus using these ingredients would be essential to keep my hair strong and be kept on my scalp. I do know that it may not help, but at least I would try it all.

    My question consists in, could I take some of these ingedients as part of my diet. Such as drinking pumpkin seed oil or cooking on coconut oul, and maybe simply drinking more green tea. Im not saying that would replace my regimen of scalp mixute, just as an additive for my body to further strengthen my hair, from internal side of things.
    Have you got any reccomendations to what include in your diet. I do juicing every other day (3 times a week). Ingredients include mostly berries, leafy greens and some almond milk. Can you reccomend anything extra to that?

    Another question, which I had and you werent able to reply was about the heating aspect of the ingredients. The mixture which you provided initially, emu+castor+olive, should that be heated up or kept at room temperature?

    About Matcha tee, I am using the powder version of it, which seems to be a stronger version of it. When mixing it with coriander, it seems to make a paste which is sticking to the bowl and so it makes it difficult to pour into the oils. Would you reccomend to pour some oil into the matcha tee with coriander, so it doesnt stick?

    Another question was about the timing of the paste, and how long should it be kept on your scalp. You wrote that you keep it for 30min everyday, however most of the pastes are put for 90-120mins, such as for Onion paste and Castor oils. Have you tried those timings or was it just pure intuition which worked out to be best?

    Final question is about washing/cleaning of the hair. I know that the mixture includes soap and the rinse, does it count for both washing off and cleaning the hair? I mean, should the hair be cleaned extra time, such as once or twice a week with an organic shampoo, or is it enough with just using the mixture?

    Im saying this because my hair became quite itchy ever since I started your mixture and it seems I will have to clean the hair with something that would remove itches.

    Anyways, I hope you can understand what I wrote. Forgive me if I am not writing in perfect english, as its not my first language. So I'm waiting for your reply.

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  • Ghost631
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    ********* Hair Clinic in Toronto is the best place to go for Scalp Micropigmentation.

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  • JSmith120
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    Just here to help!

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by JSmith120
    You're wasting all that money and time bro.
    I agree, oils are good for hair. But it wont stop hairloss.
    Look at science, look at Dr. Cotsarelis studies. Prostaglandins. This is the main reason for hair loss.
    Okay.

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  • Herbaliser
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    Originally posted by warner8
    so no more fresh coriander?
    Still use fresh coriander.

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  • JSmith120
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    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    I used emu oil and castor in the beginning to be on the safe side.
    The oils themselves docent halt hair loss nor regrow either, but they help thicken the new hairs sprouting.
    Pumpkin seed oil does a better job to thicken the hair, and the olive oil is a smooth cheap easy accessible oil.

    My purpose was to find all my ingredients from a grocery store.
    Please remember to use an organic coconut milk, oil since mostly the other ones are only extracted with almost non nutrition.
    I´m definitely sure that we have hair loss in younger ages nowadays, due to all chemicals that we even put in the harvest stage for efficient growing.

    I put 50/50 olive, pumpkin seed oil in a bowl, and for a half of liter oil i use 5 tea bags of green tea and a big handful of lapacho tea.
    Let it simmer warm without boiling for about 15 minutes, and use a filter to pour the oil in a bottle for easy storage in the fridge.
    I use 3 teaspoons of the oils as mentioned instead of emu or castor oil, and the rest is the same as mentioned earlier.
    You're wasting all that money and time bro.
    I agree, oils are good for hair. But it wont stop hairloss.
    Look at science, look at Dr. Cotsarelis studies. Prostaglandins. This is the main reason for hair loss.

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  • warner8
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    so no more fresh coriander?
    Originally posted by Herbaliser
    I used emu oil and castor in the beginning to be on the safe side.
    The oils themselves docent halt hair loss nor regrow either, but they help thicken the new hairs sprouting.
    Pumpkin seed oil does a better job to thicken the hair, and the olive oil is a smooth cheap easy accessible oil.

    My purpose was to find all my ingredients from a grocery store.
    Please remember to use an organic coconut milk, oil since mostly the other ones are only extracted with almost non nutrition.
    I´m definitely sure that we have hair loss in younger ages nowadays, due to all chemicals that we even put in the harvest stage for efficient growing.

    I put 50/50 olive, pumpkin seed oil in a bowl, and for a half of liter oil i use 5 tea bags of green tea and a big handful of lapacho tea.
    Let it simmer warm without boiling for about 15 minutes, and use a filter to pour the oil in a bottle for easy storage in the fridge.
    I use 3 teaspoons of the oils as mentioned instead of emu or castor oil, and the rest is the same as mentioned earlier.

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  • Herbaliser
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    I used emu oil and castor in the beginning to be on the safe side.
    The oils themselves docent halt hair loss nor regrow either, but they help thicken the new hairs sprouting.
    Pumpkin seed oil does a better job to thicken the hair, and the olive oil is a smooth cheap easy accessible oil.

    My purpose was to find all my ingredients from a grocery store.
    Please remember to use an organic coconut milk, oil since mostly the other ones are only extracted with almost non nutrition.
    I´m definitely sure that we have hair loss in younger ages nowadays, due to all chemicals that we even put in the harvest stage for efficient growing.

    I put 50/50 olive, pumpkin seed oil in a bowl, and for a half of liter oil i use 5 tea bags of green tea and a big handful of lapacho tea.
    Let it simmer warm without boiling for about 15 minutes, and use a filter to pour the oil in a bottle for easy storage in the fridge.
    I use 3 teaspoons of the oils as mentioned instead of emu or castor oil, and the rest is the same as mentioned earlier.

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  • SunriseWarrior
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    Herbaliser, wanted to ask you if you don't mind. What has made you simplify the oils. Was it the need to change the product as the old one was no longer working.

    I also see you are now heating up the mixture. Would that apply in the same way to your initial oil mixture (emu oil, castor oil). Should I heat any of the components for better result?

    Because you know, it took me quite a while to find all the ingredients where I am living, so throwing them away now (especially the emu oil) without using would be a big waste of time and money. So is there any way to sort of "maximise" the effect of the mixtures?

    Me also, replied quite late, but happy seeing the topic getting back alive a bit

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