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  • Fidelty
    Junior Member
    • May 2016
    • 9

    Originally posted by nWo
    So what is your topical then?
    Feed your scalp with fresh still GROWING plants as your hair needs.
    What i tried to explain before is that they are way more complex than any other drug or supplement, due to co-enzymes factors that your body understands how to actually handle.

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    • nWo
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2015
      • 10

      Originally posted by Fidelty
      Feed your scalp with fresh still GROWING plants as your hair needs.
      What i tried to explain before is that they are way more complex than any other drug or supplement, due to co-enzymes factors that your body understands how to actually handle.
      Thanks fidelty
      So any plants in particular?

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      • Fidelty
        Junior Member
        • May 2016
        • 9

        Originally posted by nWo
        Thanks fidelty
        So any plants in particular?
        Like many said yes i am confusing since i used so many oils etc... like everyone else, but i knew that i was on the right track.
        So what i use is coriander, rosemary leaves and a small slice of ginger to kill bacteria.
        It goes into your scalp easily, due to the rosemary.

        Easy to put in before sleep, and just wash it off next morning.

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        • Fidelty
          Junior Member
          • May 2016
          • 9

          What iīm amazed about is the lack of knowledge, or making your own conclusions.
          This is a huge industry, and you all are waiting for a magic cure pill that will never happen.

          Commercials and etc... starts the ongoing fortune wheel, and therefore they make you desperate to fit in.
          And our basic natural resources is not interesting since there is no gain in it, but still yeas i am amazed by human kind, and the drug, hair transplant industry is always going to be there for you.

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          • Fidelty
            Junior Member
            • May 2016
            • 9

            Just shaved my head for you to see the comparison, with my earlier shaved head way back in this thread,
            Attached Files

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            • Soonbald
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2015
              • 179

              first of all..why is your forehead so red? also I dont see a difference at all in your Pictures but you knows best...at best you have maintained your hair and that is great...but people with your hairline which isnt a Sharp "V" shape rarely go fully bald...I happen to have a strong "V" shaped harline and people like us go bald way faster..

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              • Soonbald
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2015
                • 179

                Originally posted by Fidelty
                Just shaved my head for you to see the comparison, with my earlier shaved head way back in this thread,
                Forget what I said earlier, the Before and after Pictures are truely fantastic.. comparing these new Pictures with your old shaved Picture..wow..you really got more hair your hairline looks way better...im impressed...keep doing what ur doing never stop.. its good to see that some people actually can stop and even reverse hairloss without having to change their hormones or use minoxidill.

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                • Fidelty
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2016
                  • 9

                  I juice cucumber, celery, spinach, coriander and rosemary 3 times a week. Then i juice a pinch of rosemary, coriander and a small piece of ginger on my scalp. Like i said before this is final.

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                  • burtandernie
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 1568

                    I started on my own natural cure diet after getting motivated by the results here. I am trying to eat more hamburgers on tuesdays and pizza on fridays. My hair looks a lot thicker since I started about 3 or 4 months ago. So far so good, and looking in the mirror my hair seems to be growing a bit faster then before. Wish me luck!

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                    • Fidelty
                      Junior Member
                      • May 2016
                      • 9

                      I used a lot off ingredients in the beginning.
                      Minimized them during, and itīs the same as process of elimination to make the production more efficient.

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                      • LongWayHome
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 183

                        Originally posted by Soonbald
                        I use my own topicall now and it "kills" my shedding...but herbaliser really confuses me and the rest of us..he keeps changing his recipe all the damn time..he used castor oil and emu oil at the start, then he removed those and then started using pumpkin seed oil all of a sudden, and then added some other stuff like that paul d acro tea and rosmary...and now all of a sudden he say he only use pumpkin seed oil for "moisturizing" and then apply coriander and rosmary juice from his juicer and apply it directly on his scalp... like WTF?? I bet any oil works as long as it contains the necessary vitamins for the scalp/hair..
                        I didn't really understand what topical you're using, it has gotten too confusing but whatever you use seem to work for you so I wonder what it is exactly.

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                        • shawtydancer
                          Junior Member
                          • May 2016
                          • 7

                          vitamin b is great

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                          • cardib
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2016
                            • 128

                            new to this thread, so the hair growth is just from the coriander, rosemsary and ginger? or do you have to drink the cucumber, celery, spinach and coriander as well?
                            Originally posted by Fidelty
                            I juice cucumber, celery, spinach, coriander and rosemary 3 times a week. Then i juice a pinch of rosemary, coriander and a small piece of ginger on my scalp. Like i said before this is final.

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                            • Fidelty
                              Junior Member
                              • May 2016
                              • 9

                              Originally posted by cardib
                              new to this thread, so the hair growth is just from the coriander, rosemsary and ginger? or do you have to drink the cucumber, celery, spinach and coriander as well?
                              Hello cardib,

                              Exactly what you mentioned above.
                              For many itīs hard to believe, but at the same time if you look closer at each ingredient they are very complex regarding nutrients.

                              Just remember to moisten your scalp first, with either organic coconut oil or pumpkin seed oil.

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                              • cardib
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2016
                                • 128

                                thanks for your reply. about how long did you take to see results? and was it just thickening of remaining shafts of hair, and/or new growth in nude areas?
                                Originally posted by Fidelty
                                Hello cardib,

                                Exactly what you mentioned above.
                                For many itīs hard to believe, but at the same time if you look closer at each ingredient they are very complex regarding nutrients.

                                Just remember to moisten your scalp first, with either organic coconut oil or pumpkin seed oil.

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