Soya is a very common food allergen and it has a very important connection with hair loss. Soya is loaded with trypsin inhibitors. Trypsin is an important enzyme that helps with the digestion of proteins. Proteins are very important for hair growth. In test animals,...
Regrowing hair naturally – Case History 1
A 69-year-old female client came to see me with severely thinning hair which was very distressing to her. She was very well presented andattractive but felt that her thinning hair was making her feel self-conscious and unconfident. When she came to see me for an...
Leaky Gut Syndrome and hair loss
Nutrients that have been properly digested will normally pass through the lining of the gut into the bloodstream. The blood then carries the nutrients through the body to the various organs and glands of the body, and in the process, the roots of your hair are also...
EMF disturbances and hair loss
I have a number of clients where electro-magnetic field disturbances (EMFs) have caused problems with their hair. The body has its own electro-magnetic field as the body is essential electrical in nature: nerves in the body fire electrically, and wherever there is...
Wheat and hair loss
If you find that you are having problems with your hair, the first thing to do is to cut out wheat from your diet. Over 80% of my clients who have my hair/nail sample tests done have a problem with wheat. Some of them have a problem with all grains (rye, barley, oats...
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