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richelle_merrickson 03-15-2015 04:25 PM

Diabetic and Hair Loss Treatment
 
Hi everyone. I have type 2 diabetes and was diagnosed 2 years ago. Anyway, I have read here about the connection of diabetes and hair loss. My question is, does anyone underwent a hair treatment to have the hair grown back? or did you just rely on the natural home remedy.

I am having a bad hair fall and small round spots are now visible. I would appreciate any feedback.

swagbump 03-17-2015 01:50 AM

Try some natural remedy first, i've tried using coconut oil and eggs. For the coconut oil, just massage it to your scalp. you ca also grate a coconut and squeeze out the milk by mixing in a little water. Apply this to the specific area where you notice thinning or balding. Allow to stay overnight and the next morning, rinse off with water.

For the egg, take the white of one egg and mix in a teaspoon of olive oil. Beat to give a paste-like consistency and apply to the entire scalp and hair. Keep it on for about 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse with cool water and a mild shampoo.

If everything else fails, it's time to consult a hair expert

richelle_merrickson 03-20-2015 03:59 AM

Thanks for the response. I have actually began using natural remedy for the longest time. It should had some improvement but it seems not noticeable.

I am actually contemplating about seeing a specialist after reading these Bosley Reviews. But it is something that I must think about a couple of times.

frivolousden 03-22-2015 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by swagbump (Post 18100)
Try some natural remedy first, i've tried using coconut oil and eggs. For the coconut oil, just massage it to your scalp. you ca also grate a coconut and squeeze out the milk by mixing in a little water. Apply this to the specific area where you notice thinning or balding. Allow to stay overnight and the next morning, rinse off with water.

For the egg, take the white of one egg and mix in a teaspoon of olive oil. Beat to give a paste-like consistency and apply to the entire scalp and hair. Keep it on for about 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse with cool water and a mild shampoo.

If everything else fails, it's time to consult a hair expert

I agree with this try natural methods first. The results may seem too slow but it would take a month or two to really see it. All the best, Rue

pablo76 05-28-2015 09:23 AM

Yeah I think some natural remedy would help you in this. If you don’t want to attempt homemade remedies then toppik products would be the best alternative. Just read the toppik reviews on folica.com. You’ll get entire details regarding toppik.

richardmanuel 02-16-2016 04:01 AM

Hair Loss Ebook
 
Not sure about precisely what you are looking for, before getting any medicine or herbs you must consult with a physician. To find out more or to become knowledgeable you can go through some very nice websites like LiveStrong etc ... also you may get a totally free e-book on hair loss here http://www.hairyouth.com/

elliekim 03-20-2016 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by richelle_merrickson (Post 18122)
Thanks for the response. I have actually began using natural remedy for the longest time. It should had some improvement but it seems not noticeable.

I am actually contemplating about seeing a specialist after reading these Bosley Reviews. But it is something that I must think about a couple of times.

My friend went to bosley too and he was very happy with the service.


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