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  • PatientlyWaiting
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1639

    #31
    Chemicals, gluten, pollution, your environment, etc. CAN trigger Alopecia Areata. So I don't know why people are denying that, or trying to change what jazz1 said into "No, chemicals don't cause hair loss!!!". He is not talking about MPB, it's AA and he is absolutely right. Of course you have to have the disease in your body, but it is triggered by many things, stress, bad diet, bad environment, chemicals, toxins, etc. It could be anything, depends on the person.

    Read the book The Autoimmune Epidemic.

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    • greatjob!
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 910

      #32
      Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
      Chemicals, gluten, pollution, your environment, etc. CAN trigger Alopecia Areata. So I don't know why people are denying that, or trying to change what jazz1 said into "No, chemicals don't cause hair loss!!!". He is not talking about MPB, it's AA and he is absolutely right. Of course you have to have the disease in your body, but it is triggered by many things, stress, bad diet, bad environment, chemicals, toxins, etc. It could be anything, depends on the person.

      Read the book The Autoimmune Epidemic.
      He didn't start out talking about AA:

      Originally posted by Jazz1
      Wake up guys these bloody scientists have genetically modified mice to BALD, what makes you think they can not genetically modify certain public human genes through spiking our foods etc to modifying GMO, hormones in milk, flouride I'm tap water list goes on. I'm 100% sure they have the cure, like stated as always they won't give it because there's no money to be made!
      and he didn't end by talking about AA:

      Originally posted by Jazz1
      It's simple the RNA signal in your gut signal to your DNA and switch on the genes. Once you remove what causes the gene to be switched on they signal it to be switched off. I would beleive the cure is in our environment, we eat chemcials daily even the organic crap we think is organic is chemically processed, our environment is shit full of radiation, stress, chemtrail, hormomes in milk the works. Even woman are now balding more woman are balding in this day and age, they are feeding us crap to change our genes to be passed on to our children. Example look up aspartame what diseases are caused by this bullshit, created by scientist. Scientist now are greedy profit driven idiots, some are not bad but have no choice but to follow what the big corporations pay them, money talks!
      Your environment no doubt has an effect on your health, and it may be the major trigger for AA (I'm not sure I don't have AA so I have never researched it). But the topic went back to the same old BS that gets brought up all the time that baldness is caused by your nutrition/environment and scientists have a cure but don't want to release it blah, blah, blah. It was heading towards it's inevitable conclusion in tin foil hat land and I'm just waiting for researchneverfails to join the party and tell us jerking off causes baldness.

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      • fred970
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 924

        #33
        We have no fluoride in our water here in Belgium. I'm in my early twenties and already bald.

        It's tough to accept but male pattern baldness is 100% genetic and you will go bald no matter what you do.

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        • Jazz1
          Inactive
          • Aug 2012
          • 1598

          #34
          Originally posted by greatjob!
          He didn't start out talking about AA:



          and he didn't end by talking about AA:



          Your environment no doubt has an effect on your health, and it may be the major trigger for AA (I'm not sure I don't have AA so I have never researched it). But the topic went back to the same old BS that gets brought up all the time that baldness is caused by your nutrition/environment and scientists have a cure but don't want to release it blah, blah, blah. It was heading towards it's inevitable conclusion in tin foil hat land and I'm just waiting for researchneverfails to join the party and tell us jerking off causes baldness.
          Your correct I did not, but my my point was referring towards AA as I cured this, if filtering tap water cured 6 people alopecia areata then there's something saying its the water! It obvious from research that AA is an auto immune disease, hence that's what flouride does it causes auto immune diseaese. Funny thing not everyone who drinks tap water gets AA, interesting because i seem to have because it runs in family genes as my dad had it nearly all his life. Funny after filtering the water he now seems to not get one Aloepcia areata patch even when he is stressed!

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          • walrus
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 298

            #35
            Originally posted by Jazz1
            Your correct I did not, but my my point was referring towards AA as I cured this, if filtering tap water cured 6 people alopecia areata then there's something saying its the water! It obvious from research that AA is an auto immune disease, hence that's what flouride does it causes auto immune diseaese. Funny thing not everyone who drinks tap water gets AA, interesting because i seem to have because it runs in family genes as my dad had it nearly all his life. Funny after filtering the water he now seems to not get one Aloepcia areata patch even when he is stressed!
            Based on the recent PGD2 theory, technically, MPB is also an autoimmune condition.

            hence that's what flouride does it causes auto immune diseaese
            You really can't use anecdotal 'evidence' from six people to make such a broad sweeping statement about a substance that hundreds of millions of people use every day to brush their teeth.

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            • Jazz1
              Inactive
              • Aug 2012
              • 1598

              #36
              Originally posted by walrus
              Based on the recent PGD2 theory, technically, MPB is also an autoimmune condition.



              You really can't use anecdotal 'evidence' from six people to make such a broad sweeping statement about a substance that hundreds of millions of people use every day to brush their teeth.
              I did not I read a study by one scientists stating this as I wanted to know what in tap water caused my condition. Like everyone on here who tends to go by scientist evidence I did the same, so it's very clear to say that something in tap water was triggering my alopecia areata.

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              • walrus
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2012
                • 298

                #37
                Do you have a link to the study?

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                • Jazz1
                  Inactive
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 1598

                  #38
                  I can't find exact link etc but several links stating.




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                  • walrus
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 298

                    #39
                    All of those sites are biased new age blogs. Unless it's a paper from a peer reviewed journal it doesn't count as science. But granted fluoride itself is not harmless in large doses.

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                    • Jazz1
                      Inactive
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 1598

                      #40
                      Fair enough but still don't explain why tap water gave me alopecia areata.......

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                      • UK_
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 2744

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Jazz1
                        You must need glasses, I'm referring to Alopecia Areata not MPB, haha read the sentence properly.
                        But I said "hair loss" in my post - so how does that not relate to alopecia areata?

                        Does the term 'hair loss' only apply to MPB?

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                        • Jazz1
                          Inactive
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 1598

                          #42
                          Originally posted by UK_
                          But I said "hair loss" in my post - so how does that not relate to alopecia areata?

                          Does the term 'hair loss' only apply to MPB?
                          I'm referring to flouride relating to alopecia areata, you relating it to hairloss as in MPB thinking I'm a troll. I didn't claim removing flouride cures MPB hairloss it's cured Aopecia areaat hairloss.

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                          • UK_
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 2744

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Jazz1
                            I'm referring to flouride relating to alopecia areata, you relating it to hairloss as in MPB thinking I'm a troll. I didn't claim removing flouride cures MPB hairloss it's cured Aopecia areaat hairloss.
                            But I used the term 'hair loss'... is 'hair loss' limited to MPB?

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                            • DesperateOne
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2013
                              • 289

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Jazz1
                              I'm referring to flouride relating to alopecia areata, you relating it to hairloss as in MPB thinking I'm a troll. I didn't claim removing flouride cures MPB hairloss it's cured Aopecia areaat hairloss.
                              jazz, can you do me a favor and check this video out.

                              Herbalist shows you how to make a healing, yet controversial, concoction


                              I don't know exactly what flouride is but I see that it is a salt. I tried that stupid video for about a month and I noticed massive shedding during that time. I want an opinion if you or someone thinks it might be related. Also from reading your post, I saw used to drink lots of tap water when I was young, I guess I used to play outside and then it was easier for me to just drink from the hose rather than filtered. It also tasted better too

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                              • Jazz1
                                Inactive
                                • Aug 2012
                                • 1598

                                #45
                                Originally posted by UK_
                                But I used the term 'hair loss'... is 'hair loss' limited to MPB?
                                Anyways it's all good I'm not hair to proove a point to anyone im like most trying to cure this stupid disease that will never in this lifetime while greedy pharamaceutical industry exist be cured.

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