Be Nice to Your Hair

OrganicOne

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I am removing my post because it is falling short of my intent. My intent was to inform people of my experience and open a friendly dialogue. However, the grade school attitude of vulgarity, calling me a spammer, troller, and various other terminology; basically indicating that I am liar, and being hostile to my opinion has lead me to believe that my experience is better not shared; especially to such a hostile audience.

I will apologize to those that were offended by my eagerness to share my experience as it may have been insensitive to those seeking an FDA clinical solution instead of a natural solution that worked for me. Perhaps I was just lucky with my simple method.

My wife prompted me to share my experience, so that I may do some service for people but instead I probably inflamed the nerves of a good many people and for that I apologize.

Good luck on your endeavors and I sincerely hope everyone finds what they are looking for.
 

plusryan

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I started to eat Organic foods. Organic foods do not have synthetic preservatives, pesticides, and other ingredients that harm your body. I figured if I was poisoning myself a little each day with "normal" foods then some adverse effects could be cancer and other things all the way down to hair loss and beyond. I feel healthier today!

Ok, that's great you feel healthier, but what does this have to do with hair?

2. I started to wash my hair with Organic Shampoo. Holy cow! I researched some of the ingredients in common everyday shampoos. Seriously, you'd be surprised. Just "Google" some ingredients on normal shampoo and you'll discover ingredients that are not good for your hair and may promote hair loss!! I recommend using a shampoo with as many organic ingredients you can find. I use the one from this website...[url]https://organixandme.mionegro ... Index.aspx[/url]

Holy Cow batman, this whole thing seems like a ploy from that one website... which was it? OH.... getitback.us .

3. I use luke warm water to wash my hair. I read on the Internet that washing your hair with hot water weakens the root of the hair and it falls out or dies permanently. So I wash my hair first with cool water and then enjoy my shower with hot water. It’s kind of a pain but for my hair’s health I do it.

"read on the internet" "falls out dies permanently" "cool water" "hot water" "pain" "hair's health". Are you gullible?

4. I pat dry my hair. Until 33, I used to scrub my hair dry. Honestly, I abused my hair when drying it all those years but I guess I was younger then and my hair could take it but not anymore!

How do you know that scrubing your hair is damaging? Honestly? You abused you're hair as in past tense? Well how about now?

5. I take an organic probiotic. If you don't know what it is then research it. I buy mine from the same website above.

We don't care about things that prove meaningless. We want hair, not fu cking hope.

6. Exercise! My wife and I eat an early dinner and then we take a 15 to 30 minute walk with the kids everyday. It's better than nothing and it's done wonders for my family's relationship.

WOW EXCERSICE! WOW! WHAT THE FU CK DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH HAIR?

After 3 months of doing the above, I noticed fuzz growing back at my hairline. I'm 35 years old now, and my hairline is still returning. The fuzz grew into hair and my hairline is slowing going back to where it was. I betting that its not going to return to where it was when I was 18 years old but as long as my hair doesn't recede any further and returns as much as it can then I'm a happy man. I look at some old pictures and I know it still has a way to go.

Wow and with the drugs I'm taking, it's only taking months instead of years to regain fully dense hair. As opposed to you're "FUZZ", by the way, those fuzz hairs are probably miniaturizing hairs that eclipsed your eyes into thinking their not.


Like I said the above may not work for you, however, I believe it’s the best way to go if you are patient. The quickie restore programs and drugs are ultimately bad for your health. I believe what we do to our bodies has a direct impact. For example, some hair restore drug may restore your hair but it lowers your sex drive! Holy Cow! It's interesting to think those years of abusing your body with fatty foods, poisons, and other harmful things that result in effects like hair loss to cancer that it can be undone in a matter of weeks to months. Go the natural route and be patient for your body to heal. And when your body heals; your hair may also heal too! Good Luck!

I love how you start the paragraph out as "Like I said the above may not work for you", If it won't possibly work and is without evidence, you're damn sure it wont work.

"The quickie restore programs and drugs are ultimately bad for your health."

So what? If it restores our hair-lines it doesn't matter, you're whole argument is beside the point.



You know what, I'm tired of reading through this bull shiat.
 

OrganicOne

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This is not SPAM. This is my testimony to all of you. It's your free agency to believe me or not but sometimes the truth is hard to accept when you want to take the short road.

All I'm saying is that I changed my lifestyle and my health and body is better for it. And the catalyst for changing my lifestyle was finding a natural way to stop and/or restore some of my hair.

Examine your lifestyle....is it healthy as it should be? If the answer is no, then why do you expect your body to give you 100 percent??
 

OrganicOne

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Health has everything to do with hair. If you're not healthly why do you expect your hair to grow properly and for that matter stay alive long enough to enjoy life. If you don't take care of your hair, why do you expect it to stay on your head.

And read up on the theory of organic foods. With conventional food and veggies that have preservatives and trace amounts of pesticides, don't you think poisoning your body over 40 years is going to have some kind of ill affect. Hair loss may be the least of your worries. I truely believe that my hair loss was an early sign that my body was wearing down from the toxins from pesticides and synthetic preservatives.
 

plusryan

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I could go on and on about how your totally wrong, do I care? Am I Busy? Do I only want factual information be displayed? Until then, take a hike and go to another snake-oil site.
 

OrganicOne

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So in conclusion, my healthy body is slowly regenerating my hair loss. I know it's a different view point from a drug solution but why not try a natural solution while using your drug solution.

Because you know if you stop your drug solution, you will lose your hair again. But with a natural solution, you're hair might stay.

I'm tired of responding to close minded statements. So I'm done clarifying. My testimony is true and I hope it will benefit some people or at least open your eyes to how your health can affect your hair growth.
 

OrganicOne

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I could go on and on about how your totally wrong, do I care? Am I Busy? Do I only want factual information be displayed? Until then, take a hike and go to another snake-oil site..

If you read my post, I said it was my EXPERIENCE. So as far as factual information goes, I don't know for sure which one of the 6 items I listed or any combination of the items was responsible for my hair returning. I BELIEVE it was all of them.

As for you being busy? I doubt you are. Since you are spending so much time trying to dis-credit me.

As for you can prove me wrong, I doubt you can.

Snake-oil? I'm not selling anything but instead relaying my experience so that it MIGHT help someone.[/quote]
 

plusryan

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Yes, I am busy, Or should be. You keep blabbering on about whatever, I still see no result of evidence.

By the way, it's not dis-crediting, it's called Debunking.
 

dietcola

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plus ryan is correct

i recognize the way this guy writes. he is not new to this website...and also not welcomed...

OrganicOne said:
Snake-oil? I'm not selling anything but instead relaying my experience so that it MIGHT help someone.

anyone recognize this?
 

plusryan

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Sir OrcantdoshitOne, the ball is in your court.

Wait wait wait! I got an idea! Why don't you re-create an account so we can do this s-h-i-t all over again! OH my! Wouldn't that be swell?


Jesus.H.Christ.Almighty.
 

roki

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haha we HairLossTalk.com'ers became so hostile after the last attack on us
i dont thhink he's spaming or trolling or trying to annoy anyone it looks to me like hes sharing he's experience
 

OrganicOne

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I guess I didn't realize how close minded people are to natural alternatives. For you two, enjoy your life. And no I have not written here before. You probably recognize truth and are afraid of it.

I wish I had some close ups of my hair line with before and after shots but I don't. Without close ups you wouldn't be able to see the progress of almost 2 years.

However, I must say its true that the drugs give you better results but for me the health cost is too great. Another friend of mine wanted to use drugs and his hair restoration has had more results than mine but he has some side affects that he says he can live with.

I have no side affects. Anyways, I'm done here.
 

plusryan

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The reason being, the things that you are saying Organic, are of things exactly repeated before. I am sorry I seemed ambient or hostile towards you, good luck with your already beaten-down path of nowhere.


Just strayless hairs sittin' on chairs drinkin' some beers flippin' a cheer but no-one to hear.

Man, Don't fu cking patronize me about truth, look at your dam ned self.

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Taking drugs that do most of everything to get your hair back - $150 /mo

Being brainwashed into thinking a natural route will make-up for the hair-loss - ?Uhh?

Getting the hair in half the time with no side effects - Priceless.
 

dietcola

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it's a damn shame that your vocabulary, frequency of use of certain words, use of punctuation and paragraph structure are so familiar
 

OrganicOne

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Sorry to be arguementative with plusryan, it's the debator in me.

good luck with your already beaten-down path of nowhere

As I said before, with my steps above my hair is returning; slowly but surely. I would say my path lead me somewhere. And even if my hair NEVER grew back with what I tried I would still continue to do because the path I chose leads to a longer and more comfortable old age. In fairness, 2 years is a long time for progress and drugs give you the fast results that many want.

Man, Don't fu cking patronize me about truth, look at your dam ned self.

Your vulgarity is unbecoming of a discusssion. It shows that you are an angry man perhaps even consumed by it. Balance yourself and you might find peace.

As for looking at myself, I am healthier than I was 2 years ago and my hair is returning ever so slowly. For most of you, I believe I understand some of your frustration and anger because for several months, I was desparately look for a solution and I found one that worked for ME. Health body and the rest of your body will follow thats what I believe.


Being brainwashed into thinking a natural route will make-up for the hair-loss - ?Uhh?

I'm not brainwashing anyone. You have the free agency to believe or not and this is based upon what I chose and what happened to ME. Health is priceless. Your body can't maintain what it has if it isn't healthly. That's just common sense. Oh well, I hope somebody was informed a little.
 

plusryan

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Ok, let's end this discussion on a peaceful note. I for one am very centered, in fact I'm the most centered, humbled I've ever been.

Reasons I'm not gonna get into. If you want to believe the all-natural route is a positive thing for you, then go ahead be my guest. But, don't you hate it when you grab onto some information and think about it, then believe the information before you. Then finding out it's TOTALLY fraudulent, I DON'T EVER WANT to be deceived nor does anyone else. Sometimes people can believe something that's totally off basis or merit to the original question.

Subjects like Hair are of a double-edged sword, you can't fail or your gonna lose you're hair. And at no cost could, or would you let that happen correct?

Websites that "Claim" to do so-and-so and are without evidence are pretty much scam, spam, bald. Believe me when I say this, take the beaten-explored path, so you don't screw up just because you thought this would work. If it's not FDA approved it's not worth you're time nor mine.

Point is my man, when you truly want to start a regimen, That truly scientifically, double-blind, FDA approved. Concrete evidence backing the products that are specifically designed to regrow and maintain hair. Come to this Website. It cuts the Bull Shoot out and leaves the rest of the goodies in.


If you truly are a Non-troller, scam-artist, and the like, and it turns out you're really a dude that wants hair -- heed my words.

Good day. By the way I'm one of the few good guys. And I do absolutely care about the Human-Condition.
 

Johnny24601

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IMO, eating a quality diet may give a man with male pattern baldness some initial gains as his overall health improves and the quality of hair improves, but in time the genetic condition will progress and things will begin to go down hill. To me, saying that diet will effect male pattern baldness to any noticeable degree is misguided because this is a genetic condition and not some sort of disease like high blood pressure that can be treated with lifestyle changes. It appears that male pattern baldness progresses with age and a good diet MAY slow down the aging process and thus slow down male pattern baldness but this is debatable.
We can all benefit from a better diet but if one wants to really treat their hairloss then some combination of finasteride/minoxidil is required (IMO). However, if someone does not want to deal with the cost, time and risk of finasteride and/or minoxidil then I think a good diet may help improve their hair a bit but it is really not a solution by any means.
Mr. Organic, one big problem I have is the fact that you have come on to website full of desperate men seeking a solution to an issue that is clearly bothering them (why else would we be here) and you have made a claim that organic foods is some sort of hairloss solution because you have seen results. The problem is that no one knows you and you provide no real evidence so how can we trust you? So until you provide scientific evidence and moreover some photos of this success that you speak of, frankly I'm not interested in your story and no one else should be. I am truly not trying to sound like a dick, I just don't think that you are acting responsibly.
 
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