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I am a 31y/o female and I am growing hair all over my body - my hormonal levels have been tested over the years but they always come back "normal" but with the estrogen always being at the very bottom of "normal". there is nothing hereditary in my family related to this or anything even close. I am also not having as much lubrication vaginally and my periods have gotten much lighter. The hair gets worse as life goes on - please help.
 
  ariella on 2005-07-15
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
The most likely approach to this is to use Glandular remedies as it is probably endocrinal.

For hair on the face of a woman the best thing is Oleum Jecoris Aselli 6x.

But for overall growth one needs to adjust the endocrinal output.

As there seems to be an underproduction of estrogen suggest the use of Pineal 6x twice w day for about 21 days , then stop and judge result.
If good , then do not repeat until the condition returns.
 
walkin last decade
thank you for your response - does this mean taking it 2x a day? - also I am currently in the middle of the effects of taking medorhinum. Will that interfere with the remedy you suggest? Lastly, it would be hard for me to judge my overall hair growth in the matter of a month. It would take a few months for me to notice if I feel like I am not growing more hair - should I still just take it for 21 days and then wait a few months? Thank you so much for your help.
 
ariella last decade
Ariella,

Do you have head hair loss in addition to hirsutism?

I have both and was wondering what other things you have tried in the past. I have used saw palmetto (herbal gel caps) 160 mg 2x per day for the last year with some success but it is not ideal. I find a decrease in hirsutism but my skin feels a little rubbery after some time. I don't really see any improvement in my scalp hair, though.

I recently stopped using it and went with thuja cm potency as suggested by "Walkin". It has been a week since I took it and overall I felt better nothing specific to hair or hair growth yet but I am still waiting.

Please post any results you obtain....

Best Wishes,

Jenn
 
jentoun last decade
It is possible that the effects of a remedy will last 60 days.

If you are under the influence of medorr then wait until that is dissipated.

One should NOT take any remedy for long periods.

You must wait as long as it takes -- there is no specific rate , the individual body works at its own pace.
 
walkin last decade
To Walking and Jen
walkin - this is my second time taking medorhinum and the last time lasted in my system for about 8 months (I know this because when I started up again on mint toothpaste I had problems) - so I guess that means I should wait a bit. Jen - I do have scalp hair loss in the shower and when combing - because I had thick head hair when I was younger, the hair loss makes it so that I have an average amount on my head (no patches missing) but YES - I do encounter a decent amount of head hair loss. - so the saw palmetto didn't work that much? Please keep me posted about thuja - I will write in if I hear something else.
thank you
 
ariella last decade
So far the thuja is helping a little for hirsutism. Nothing for scalp hair, though. Perhaps it is helpful in a general sense since I had all the usual vaccinations as a child.
 
jentoun last decade

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