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grey hairs and baldness
dear doctors,I came to know that baldness can be reversed through homeopathic medicines. Is it true ?
If yes, I want to ask about homeo medicines for my husband, who is just 35yrs old - ( i dont if i can call it premature greying )and the problem with his hair is two - fold:
1) He has baldness starting from front centrally till the middle of his head
2) His hairs near ears and at back side where shirt collar touches, have turned white. Another distressing things we have noticed is that even his beard hair while seen 5 days after shaving is White !! -- it is so embarassing !!
My husband is somewhat obese for his height with 85kgs weight, eats vegetarian diet, minimal exercise and eats curry leaves, salads and sprouts regularly in food. I am unable to stop him from eating junk food while at office. He does not have any acidity problem and is not taking medicines apart from daily multi-vitamins and garlic pearls.
We have tried our hands at all natural remedies since last 6 months like natural shikakai, medicated hearbal soaps (because of grey beard hairs) and regular oil massage on head with herbal oil prepared at home by boiling dried curry leaves and ginger in coconut oil.
Please suggest a good and speedy remedy to stop greying and regrowth of his bald hair !!
vinootha on 2010-09-06
can someone reply to this... pls tell if you need any other information about the patient
vinootha last decade
since it is both, i am not having the knowledge about homeopathy and hence no confidence to use the medicine chart to find out the medicines... so am asking for expert advice...
vinootha last decade
Lycopodium Clavatum
pls help me if it correct and also the dosage, potency
if it is not correct, pls reply to this post
vinootha last decade
1) is medicine correct or not ?
also please tell me the dosage pattern...
earnestly waiting for answers
vinootha last decade
Regarding Lycopodium use, it is not a safe medicine to start treatment.
Attach a photo of his scalp.
Do your husband's parents had lost their hair in early age. If yes then it is difficult to treat.
Also provide his diet in detail.
Dr. Rakesh Km Lko last decade
in the meantime, these are answers :
1) his parents have full grown hair though it has turned fully grey after 70 years. so there is not hereditary pattern in him.
2) his diet is vegetarian food. chappati, oily or dry curry, rice and some salads.
just 2 cups of tea per day. never tasted coffee..
vinootha last decade
For those who have been balding for quite a few years, who have lost most of their hair, I have not seen any hair return, despite a huge surge in their health on other levels.
On the other hand, I have definitely seen a few 'early greying' patients turn out to be Lycopodium constitutionally.
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
thanks for your reply. i did not visit this site earlier so seeing ur reply now only. for both urs and dr rakesh's reference will post the photos of patient's scalp and then ask for remedy. think that will be apt than trying out many medicines
vinootha last decade
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
i am sending only 1 photos because of 64k limit. I have more photos - front baldness, middle baldness and backside baldness interspersed with awful white hairs.
He is just 36 years of age following vegetarian diet and takes multivitamins and uses herbal soaps and shikakai (shampoo) to wash his hair.
Even his beard is coming out with white hairs, which is making us worrisome.
Pls let me know if u want any further info and photos.
he is not on any homeo medications as of now.
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vinootha last decade
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vinootha last decade
pls see the photos and give your suggestion as i have not come upon livon hair gain or nuzen hair oil and am tempted to make my husband use it...
vinootha last decade
shahidukok last decade
Rice and Legumes although not as bad as meat and dairy and bread still are hard to digest and back up the lymphatic system. Doing that along with herbs to increase the upper circulation or the correct homeopathic remedy would really help. Also ear candling to draw out mucous from the head through the ears would help.
He could check his urine to make sure his kidneys are filtering. The urine should be cloudy and have specs of dust like particles and even strings of mucous if they are working. If not he needs to get his kidneys filtering again which the diet change will help with. Anyone who has clear urine should avoid protein including nuts; legumes and rice or other grains... and of course meat and dairy.
Also get some pH test strips and test the urine first thing in the AM and then later in the day. The goal is about a 7.4 pH for the lymph to really move. You can test the saliva pH too.
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