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Hair loss after pregnancy...
Hi. Well, I could use some help. Alot of my hair has been coming out for the past couple months, since I had my daughter back in June. I will run my hand through it and get little clumps of hair out. Also when I am washing it I will get quite a bit out. When I brush it I get the most out. I constantly have hair everywhere, on my clothes, on my sheets, etc. It is getting to be really frustrating. I dont know if it is something that normally happens after pregnancy but I didnt have this much hair loss when I was pregnant with my son. Is there a remedy that will help with this? I saw sulfur for hair loss in another post but I dont know if it applies to my situation or not. I appreciate any advice. Thanks!Jen
jen78fl on 2008-11-17
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Hello Jen
You may want to look up carbo veg, Nat. Mur and Sepia. Sepia is a top graded remedy for this. Look up and if you feel your symptoms reasonably match with sepia, take a few doses of 30c and wait for atleast 2 weeks to analyse the reaction.
You may want to look up carbo veg, Nat. Mur and Sepia. Sepia is a top graded remedy for this. Look up and if you feel your symptoms reasonably match with sepia, take a few doses of 30c and wait for atleast 2 weeks to analyse the reaction.
♡ maheeru last decade
You're welcome Jen. Hair loss might require frequent dosing that can be done using wet dose if necessary.
♡ maheeru last decade
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