I have recommended Zeolites in the past I am starting now with taking bentonite clay together with phsyllium husk. Bentonite is supposed to have the same benefits as Zeolites, but in comparison bentonite and clay in general has been used for ever by humans whereas Zeolites were developed just recently.
Hi,
Just discovered this woman who is a medical intuitive.
she can see into the human body, into the organs etc etc
Pls watch her acne/accutane vid that I am posting (only short on Accutane), and also the other vids her on how to overcome these traumatic experiences that we have drawn to ourselves
She is incredible!!!
There is also another man, Gregg braden on youtube, who shows how the chinese healers in Beijing are curing ppl of cancer within 3 mins, and there is live video to prove it.
I can'[t remember the name of the vid, but if u search u will find it on youtube
Pls watch her acne/accutane vid that I am posting (only short on Accutane), and also the other vids her on how to overcome these traumatic experiences that we have drawn to ourselves
She is incredible!!!
She is cute, I am not sure I would say incredible; and, I don't think anyone set out to pursue trauma. Alrighty then, so one of the causes of acne are thought patterns apparently, amongst other things. I was listening to Moonfaces Heartbreaking Bravery still depressed about the passing of Wolfparade, when I decided I needed a laugh; and, boy did I get one. Liver flushing can apparently treat cancer, too. She comes across as a little passive aggressive, but overwhelmingly she translates as anxious and antsy. I may be wrong because I am no medical intuitive, and dont have recourse to a priori knowledge; I gain my knowledge the old fashioned way through inference. She made some reasonable diet claims, but lets not lose our heads peeps.
@sdro123: Why don't you get a scalp biopsy performed by some well versed people, and inject some well needed scientificity into this problematic.
hi there camarozz
thanks for ur feedback!
when I said incredible I meant the information, (other than the acne vid) that she has presented
Yes, I know you did. I like to subvert the intended meaning of peoples' words at times to stir the pot a little. You were abundantly clear. As it became clear that Teal liked to live la vida loca, I decided to concentrate on her only plausible claim at incredibility her looks.
She has a video, in which she explains how to manifest money. She has another one, which addresses God's view on sex. Initially, she was just very cute, now a little more so.
@Visi and Oli girl, would you recommend seeing a trichollogist? or are those doctors fake too? it's not just hair loss for me but this burning, creepy crawly bug sensation that happens out of nowhere even when i am not stressed. if the itching would stop and the dryness would stop, that would be lovely. I have creams for my body that work wonders, but not for my scalp...nothing works!
camaroz, not sure if your comment is sarcastic or serious...but if it is sarcastic then I really don't appreciate that. I was actually wondering if a steroid injection would help or hinder the situation further. it's almost like my scalp is paper thin and dry, and it just does not want to hold on to the follicles or hair anymore.
camaroz, not sure if your comment is sarcastic or serious...but if it is sarcastic then I really don't appreciate that. I was actually wondering if a steroid injection would help or hinder the situation further. it's almost like my scalp is paper thin and dry, and it just does not want to hold on to the follicles or hair anymore.
I may have a number on me, and I may not make it through the high noon sun; but, I was being sincere. From what I could gather from a perusal of your recent posts, you hair loss hasn't been officially diagnosed. You don't know whether you have telogen effluvium or androgenic alopecia? You have not had a hair pull test performed? There are quite a few with this problem: a scalp biopsy would provide possibly comparable histologic features.
hi sdro1243
I have a very dry scalp like you , and its flaky
It goes through periods of dry and then oily with no flaking. weird. I think actually, its related to my sugar intake. I'm pretty sure I hav seborrheic dermatitis
But I just wanted to tell you that, I don't think its a dry scalp- causing ur hairloss
I have incredibly thick hair !! Even with the dry dry scalp, and flaking
I lose a lot of hair, at least I think it is , but its still REALLY really thick
I use to hate having thick hair, but funny isn't it as u get older, that it becomes a blessing
I would recommend applying oils to ur scalp, like jojoba oil is excellent, and taking high doses of evening primrose oil, I find tht makes a huge difference to the health of my scalp, but particularly REDUCE sugar in ur diet, and see how that works
Camarozz
why you like to stir the pot? Just curious
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What helped me the most are 2 things, and I am now 43, and thriving in my health!!
1. Time !!
2. FOLLOW LAMARR'S ADVICE !!!!!!!! (Can't stipulate this enough !!!)
His advice sped up my healing, from Accutane's ravage on my health!!!!***************************
Camarozz
why you like to stir the pot? Just curious
Why does any good cook stir the pot? Well, I know why I do; in order to make sure the simmering soup's ingredients are well incorporated. Ideally the end product soup should be extremely palatable, particularly, if you are using a hodgepodge list of ingredients like we are here, in this thread. You know that self-stirring pots are now available? I purchased a couple, because I can only do so much stirring with two hands.
@all of you thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it. Now, where do i go to get a scalp biopsy. dermatologist or trichollogist? any yes, the burning gets very bad at times, and it seems to be out of nowhere, but i am sure there is some correlation. I havn't been diagnosed with really anything besides fibromyalgia....yet i have realllly bad stiff spine and pain at times. They also did an xray and found my sacrum sits lower than it should, and I have some partial fusion in it. makes no sense. but anyways, I thought I would have some type of ankylosing spondylitis or SOMETHING, but no doctor wants to look any further than stupid simple blood tests. They must think of she's 25, looks great...let's not do our jobs. So really my main problems are hair loss and joint pain in my spine and legs. of course hair loss is mainly aesthetic, but it's still very devastating for me given that i struggle with everything else that has been mentioned on here (minus trouble with erections).
Also, I cannot find Lamarr's post on hair loss, does someone mind pointing out where to find them so i don't have to scour the pages? I found some of his posts on vitman a and omega 3's but that's it. Thanks!
They must think of she's 25, looks great...let's not do our jobs.
They more than likely think you look like the actress Maria Bello (only nicer and probably taller), and, thus all is well. You should probably hang out with the high foreheads on some of the hair loss forums; I am sure you could glean the information you want out of them. You could determine whom it would be best to visit in your area: cut out the dilly dalliance, as it were.
I am always nice; I have called you cute many times. If the people in your current posse have not drawn the same parallel (Maria Bello), well then, they have been imbued with an unduly conferred inauthentic form of street-cred, which they probably don't deserve? Good luck.
Hmm, I wonder why we don't all suffer with the same symptoms after post Accutane!
I do remember post Accutane for a short time, (maybe 6 months if memory serves correct) losing quite a bit of hair, but never made much difference to my thick hair, although I do remember getting worried at that point. After qabout 6 months to a year, it went back to normal, but I suffered from other sides
Other than now having somewhat dry skin, which moisturisers fix, that is all that is left from the Accutane ravage
So I am thinking that as time goes on, things should improve for you all, but stay away from vit a and omega fats. Lamarr told me the one that would be of benefit, cos of y dry skin was evening primrose oil, which would not provoke sides
Haha!!
thanks for the giggle Camarozz !!
On 6/2/2013 at 2:27 PM, camaroz28 said:On 6/2/2013 at 12:40 PM, girlie said:Camarozz
why you like to stir the pot? Just curious [Edited image out]
Why does any good cook stir the pot? Well, I know why I do; in order to make sure the simmering soup's ingredients are well incorporated. Ideally the end product soup should be extremely palatable, particularly, if you are using a hodgepodge list of ingredients like we are here, in this thread. You know that self-stirring pots are now available? I purchased a couple, because I can only do so much stirring with two hands.
And Oligirl, if you were the one, THANK YOU SO MUCH for recommending lamarr's advice!!
Helped no end !! [Edited image out]
Oligirl is legit. mad street creds lol I havn't heard of this Lamarr until just now! wtf! Hopefully he emails me back lol
Hopefully he will! I do know he was going to Belize to do a longer fast etc.... I know that I tried to get him hooked up with Robert. He does have a lot of posts on here, especially about hair loss and flushing. He basically has Lupus induced by Accutane. He has a lot of info on the hair loss fourm here.
I would still get the biopsy though, I think he had one too if I remember and ended up with Alopecia (which comes with lupus)
If you don't hear from him in a couple of days let me know!
I believe he has post regarding hair loss and lasers too!
On 6/3/2013 at 1:16 PM, girlie said:Hmm, I wonder why we don't all suffer with the same symptoms after post Accutane!
I do remember post Accutane for a short time, (maybe 6 months if memory serves correct) losing quite a bit of hair, but never made much difference to my thick hair, although I do remember getting worried at that point. After qabout 6 months to a year, it went back to normal, but I suffered from other sides
Other than now having somewhat dry skin, which moisturisers fix, that is all that is left from the Accutane ravage
So I am thinking that as time goes on, things should improve for you all, but stay away from vit a and omega fats. Lamarr told me the one that would be of benefit, cos of y dry skin was evening primrose oil, which would not provoke sides
Haha!!
thanks for the giggle Camarozz !!
On 6/2/2013 at 2:27 PM, camaroz28 said:On 6/2/2013 at 12:40 PM, girlie said:Camarozz
why you like to stir the pot? Just curious [Edited image out]
Why does any good cook stir the pot? Well, I know why I do; in order to make sure the simmering soup's ingredients are well incorporated. Ideally the end product soup should be extremely palatable, particularly, if you are using a hodgepodge list of ingredients like we are here, in this thread. You know that self-stirring pots are now available? I purchased a couple, because I can only do so much stirring with two hands.
And Oligirl, if you were the one, THANK YOU SO MUCH for recommending lamarr's advice!!
Helped no end !! [Edited image out]
EPO , not sure if that would be the greatest idea the whole DHT blocker thing if you know what I mean , but don't worry Z24 will give you valuable advice
on such matters , or not that's a matter of opinion , and Z24 quit sucking up to sdro 123 , your always nice yeah I think NOT we know your true character
and it is far from being nice , repulsive , a nuisance , those words come to mind , and he likes to stir the pot yes sadly the soup he makes is far from
gourmet but rather a soup kitchen style.
Pete (=
I see you are still quoting like the world is coming to an end. I helped Steph. with the biopsy recommendation. If you want the spotlight back on your slaphead, ask nicely. I still can't lay claim to trying to poison people some more with more 'natural' poison like you. Are you a professional herbalist, or just a backyard wannabe? And, by the way your cyber crush has a boyfriend with a real job, missy; so, cut the macho rubbish, because most women are out of your minor league forced lifetime membership.
Also, why do you visit all your female friends everyday; is that really necessary? It is so creepy - sheesh.
I see you are still quoting like the world is coming to an end. I helped Steph. with the biopsy recommendation. If you want the spot light back on your slaphead, ask nicely. I still can't lay claim to trying to poison people some more with more 'natural' poison like you. Are you a professional herbalist, or just a backyard wannabe? And, by the way your cyber crush has a boyfriend with a real job, missy; so, cut the macho rubbish, because most women are out of your minor league forced lifetime membership.
Also, why do you visit all your female friends everyday; is that really necessary? It is so creepy - sheesh.
Ah Z24 my hunch on your rudness has just been verified for your information my dad has been a herbalist all his life and he is 87 years old and
in great shape andI'm learning herbalism off him as he has vast knowledge on the subject and as I said it's a hobby for me , and who I visit on a
daily basis is none of your businessI like to show support for people who are going through similar circumstances as me it's my nature to try and
help people.
And for your information I have a REAL job too I work in construction and am a business partner in it and have been for the last 20 years or so ,
I own my own houseand am quite successful in real life, by the nature of your comments you come across as a real NERD who is stuck behind
his computer on a daily basis and really has no life to speak of and most likely is still a virgin lol.. You really have no idea who I am so stop trying
to figure me out Z24 I'm twice the man you will ever be , and truly I'm done with you and your insults if we met in real life things may not be as
pleasant as my comments to you if you get my drift , perhaps we could get drunk one night and you would wake up with a black eye and a
broken nose . I'm done with you Z24 and I'm putting you on my permanent block list you are the only one on the list but you deserve to be
there.
I originally did not want you guys to argue like this, but I will admit it is pretty funny. I bet if you guys spent some time together and learned more about each other you would secretly be best buds hahaha
He keeps frontin and I HAVE to keep putting him over my knee. Everything was quiet for a while, and now he is TRYING to prove his manhood, again, because I offered you some advice. It is like he has come straight off the set of The Bachelorette (and he doesn't act like the petty dudes; he acts more like a scorned woman) Well, guess what Gladiola, I had my own business too (construction), and we can all deduce who is undoubtedly better with his hands and his mind? I was going to be a divorce lawyer (had top grades), before I got into construction. I guess, it is REALLY ON NOW. It's like we are the two very different sides of the same coin. I am the head, and you are the mucho grande bottom, always already least favoured in the coin toss. Settle down Gladys.
Oh no, he is waxing poetic on antibiotics, again. What a redundant way to be still everyones bleeding hearts resident medicine man. You just posted about that recently (see below); you must be working your way down the bibliography. Now, apply the same level of mincing investigative journalism to your herbal bag of tricks, which, of course, is a euphemism for poison.
Sdro123 (Ms. Bello semblance [sorry Gladiatoro, I tried resisting]), I may have to take back that biopsy recommendation as our resident medicine man (this guy is no Jane Seymour) is beating his chest a little more than usual. In a word, he is rehashing the hash. Also, hes threatened me with violence twice now (or more, lol); lets hope his ham fists are a little more barbed and float better than his generously spaced paltry sentences.
It must be the rush back of DHT to his long depleted androgen receptors; I would have thought that DHT restoration would have quelled his incapacitating brain fog a modicum; but, I guess, the true etiology of that symptom for our poor lass, is tightly guarded by God. You know we may have a veteran of the hair loss forums amongst us, whom you could direct your questions to; I suspect he has spent many a night aimlessly wandering the annals of defunct hair loss restoration modalities with no climatic end point strategies to implement, not all that dissimilarly, to his sheepishly wandering of hallways in high school?