Cure with Homeopathy!

mkul822

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Hi Guyz,

I have been a long time reader of this site. Thanks everyone for all the constructive opinions. I thought its my turn to add my 2 cents worth.
I am now 24, I have been suffering from Hairloss since 17. When I was 19, I went on a program that comprised of Minoxidil (6% + 0.01% RetA) & Proscar.

This did wonders for my hair, within 2 years I was back to NW1, with no visible signs of hair loss. During the time I was aware of the negative sides of Proscar however decided to ignore it, as I was getting great results up on top. So when the Doctor asked me weather I was suffering from loss in libido, my answer was no! I guess I was scared he wouldn't prescribe Proscar to me. As time went on I noticed it getting worser. Sure I could get it up, but it was very soft, and I noticed I was no where near as into sex as I had been earlier.

Towards the end of last year, I consulted some other GP's and they told me to get off it immediately. That it was a very dangerous drug, and the 1-2% affected does not tell the true story. One doctor even warned me, aside from the obvious sexual problems, there was a chance I may not be able to even have kids in the furture. So as much as I hated it, I dropped Proscar in September 2006. However I continued minoxidil.

Keen to do something about it, I surveyed around and finally went to a Homeopath. I was skeptical in the beginning. I could still remember in Dec, following the stoppage of Proscar I started losing hair. Aside from being pretty depressed, I even contemplated stopping Homeopathy, and going back on Proscar. At the time, I started getting so depressed, that hairloss consumed me, and I questioned the point of life. Pretty pathetic I know! So I thought whats the point even if I have kids in the future if I am not happy.

I vented this to my Homeopath, he told me temporary hairloss was a good sign! I was like WHAT??? He continued and said, Homeopathy works on bringing the body back to equilibrium and that the negative affects of Proscar would have to be administered to first. I dont know why but I took his word for it although I started seeing patches up front. All this time he said there was no problem using minoxidil.

Looking back on it now, I'm am sooooooooo glad I stuck with it. Its nearly August now, and my hairloss has completely stopped! I was rubbing quite a lot of oil on my head the other day, with rigourous massaging and there was only like 2 strands that came out. Same time back in Dec, I was getting 100's. Anyhow, using minoxidil on the side has helped me get back what I had temporarily lost up front.

Moral of the story I guess is, if you are suffering from Proscar sides, give Homeopathy a shot. Give it time & you wont regret it.
 

Optimistic

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Hi I hope it is working for you.

We have a homeopathy hospital in London and it's available on the NHS (our universal health service funded by taxation).

However, many say that there's no evidence that it works other than it being in the mind. The government is now reducing the money it spends on homeopathy.

Here's an article about a well respected BBC documentary investigating the effects of homeopathy.

http://www.theblackvault.com/article5762.html
 

hair_tomorrow

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oni said:
I hear Homoapathy is a cure for gayness?? is this true?

Why do you ask?
 

oni

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Well I have a friend on HairLossTalk.com that keeps asking (Via PM) if I have seen a cure.............................. I will give you a clue to his name....................It starts with H and ends in W. :wink:
 

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mkul822 said:
Hi Guyz,

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Moral of the story I guess is, if you are suffering from Proscar sides, give Homeopathy a shot. Give it time & you wont regret it.

mk - can you give us a little rundown on the kind of homeopathic procedures involved?

TIA
 

bornthisway

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oni said:
I hear Homoapathy is a cure for gayness?? is this true?

Being gay is not a disease...
 

oni

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bornthisway if you was bornthatway then you are saying it's genetic, correct?
 

oni

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Or are you just saying you was bornthisway or that way............................?
 

BH 90 NWtwo 10

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gay men are created in the womb, they usualy have several older brothers. the reason being is that the first male child born had testosterone being that its a male. thats a forigne substance to a women, therefore her body does what anyones body does to forign substances, it creates anti-bodies to testosterone. the next males to pass through her are then affected by these antibodies until her antibodies get so strong, possibly around the 3rd or 4th male born that he is created gay. simple as that? at least thats wat the latest is
 

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mkul822 said:
Towards the end of last year, I consulted some other GP's and they told me to get off it immediately. That it was a very dangerous drug, and the 1-2% affected does not tell the true story. One doctor even warned me, aside from the obvious sexual problems, there was a chance I may not be able to even have kids in the furture. So as much as I hated it, I dropped Proscar in September 2006. However I continued minoxidil.

What a load of bollocks. Honestly, so many GPs are completely shite. Why do these guys earn £100k p.a.!? Go back to Med School, ignoramus.
 

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Pondle said:
What a load of bollocks. Honestly, so many GPs are completely shite. Why do these guys earn £100k p.a.!? Go back to Med School, ignoramus.

A GP is just that - General Practitioner. After medical school becoming a GP is considered the easy option - they don't go on to specialise. The GP is the first port of call and refers patients to specialists and consultants who are titled as Mr. I once worked in a doctors' surgery and one of the GPs told me that his job consisted mainly of telling patients what they wanted to hear ("Yes, you've got this illness, I'll prescribe you some medicine and it'll clear up") The placebo effect is very powerful.

People can find out about most illnesses from reading and research and then telling the GP what they've discovered so that the GP can refer them to a specialist if necessary.
 

mkul822

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Hi Guyz,

Sorry its taken me a while to reply, as I was out of town for a few days for work. I have read some of the responses you guys have written, in some cases, this topic has completely drifted away from the case in point being Homeopathy being able to halt further loss.

Let me firstly clarify, I am not making Homeopathy out to be some miracle cure, where NW7 will come back to NW1. However I am simply adding my 2 cents as to why I stopped Proscar and found in my opinion the next best (if not better) option. Some people alluded to this being just in my head, my response is; even if Homeopathy can atleast only change my psychology so as to stop my hair loss now then who am I to complain. In any case the reasonings I was given along the way for prescribing particular medicines made a lot of sense.

Optimistic, I read that article can I just say that report is very misleading as it points to the medicines not even containg a single molecule after being diluted. I agree, the medicinces are extracted from natural sources, then this is diluted with alcohol so that there is enough to aid the healing process. Anyway just to point out I was a skeptic in the beginning also. I spoke to quite a few homeopathy patients. Handful that were even cured of Asthma after suffering more that 20 years on modern medicine. The main difference between modern medicine and homeopathy is modern medicine aims at supressing a disease. Only problem is next time it occurs it's affect is much stronger. Homeopathy on the other hand aims to bring your body back to operating at equilibrium such that the body itself is able to heal the problem (the way nature meant for it).

mk - can you give us a little rundown on the kind of homeopathic procedures involved?

TIA, after a initial consultation with the homeopath which takes about 1-1.5 hours. He gave me a medicine to take for 3 days. Wait 3 weeks, then report changes. According to response of my body, the next medicine was given. I think the second one took 4 weeks before I had to report back. As I mentioned in my first post, after the first few doses, I felt it was going nowhere (from hair viewpoint) although somebody did mention my face was looking much cleaner (no pimples). I'm not going to argue that Homeopathy cleared any pimples I had, hoever these were the changes initially. Anyhow as I have said I persisted and after about 6 months I noticed there wasa definately no hair falling out. This was even after applying oil, gel, shower etc.

Can I just add finally, if any of you guys are currently on finasteride/Proscar and its working with no sides, then dont change it. You'd be silly to right? Anyhow for those of you who have just about had it with finasteride/Proscar, this is a positive alternative I'd encourage. Again this is my 2 cents.

Hope it helps.

MK
 

Nick4441

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Some of these discussions are hillarious ... keep going... :p

Cure for Gayness.. :roll: :D
 

IBM

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does it cure the brain? like rollback 10 years in our memories?
 

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bornthisway said:
oni said:
I hear Homoapathy is a cure for gayness?? is this true?

Being gay is not a disease...

Anything that classifies you a deviant is a disease.


Anyway to the original topic: It worked because your mind made it work, the mind is a very very powerfull thing and there is research to back that up. If i could have any f*****g super power i would want to have the ability to convince myself of anything....and truely believe it....then all of lifes problems would be solved.
 

powersam

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recent studies have shown that gayness is actually a direct result of shaking off too vigorously after you pee.
 

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mkul822 - Let us know how it works for you and please disregard the comments of those that mock what they do not understand.
 

ram_in_md

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Great Result

I personally believe Homeopathy can be very effective in fighting a wide variety of issues. I suffered from Bronchitis when I was younger and it was pretty bad. I tried a whole bunch of conventional treatments and they did not work. Homeopathy definitely cured it for me. Anyway, I am very interested in knowing what kind of Homeopathic regimen you follow for hair loss. Can you please post it here or answer my PM. Thanks
 

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Re: Great Result

ram_in_md said:
I personally believe Homeopathy can be very effective in fighting a wide variety of issues. I suffered from Bronchitis when I was younger and it was pretty bad. I tried a whole bunch of conventional treatments and they did not work. Homeopathy definitely cured it for me. Anyway, I am very interested in knowing what kind of Homeopathic regimen you follow for hair loss. Can you please post it here or answer my PM. Thanks

There was a debate about homeopathy at the British Natural History Museum last year. I think the intro for it says it all.

Chamomilla for toothache, lycopodium for nausea and sepia for exhaustion; homeopathy claims to cure by treating like with like. By taking a tiny amount of a substance that provokes the same reaction as the sufferer's illness, the illness itself is treated. Complementary therapy is becoming increasingly popular, with an estimated 400,000 users. But is there any evidence it works? Reviews of clinical trials, used to test the effectiveness of medicines, fail to provide convincing evidence.
 
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