Orange Peels and Alcohol?

TortoiseAndHair

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Sounds like your head would be kinda stinky....

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Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 9:13 AM
Subject: [DrClark] Orange Peel Cure from Dr Clark


Has anybody heard of this method for hair regrowth ?
Orange Peel Tincture: I know of at least 5 common plants that will
cause hair to grow. I'm sure there are many more. If you want to
verify scientifically that this orange peel tincture works, find a
place (cosmetic boutique) that has a skin camera and you can see the
hair follicles up close. Take a photo or a video of how many hairs
are growing in a selected region of a balding area. Pick an area that
still has some hair growth activity and is not totally bald. After
one month of daily application of the orange peel tincture, look at
the same balding area with the camera. You will see a significant
amount of new hair growth. I've seen amazng results from people who
tried this in Japan. Here's how you make it: Get a wide mouth one
gallon jar, Peel enough oranges to fill the jar at least half full
with orange peels (you can eat the oranges). Cover the orange peels
with sake or vodka and allow to sit for at least 3 weeks. You then
pour off the liquid into another bottle and discard the peels. Get a
pump spayer type bottle and spray your balding area at least once a
day after showering and preferably 4 or 5 times throughout the day.
The liquid will make your hair somewhat stiff (yes, it's not a
perfect world). The hair will only grow as long as you apply the
spray. When you stop spraying, the growth activity stops. You can
increase your chances of success by rinsing your head with a citrate
spray when finishing your shower. Hulda Clark mentions this in her
book. It helps keep the hair mantle acid, which encourages hair
growth.
 

BadHairDecade

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ok now I've heard it all :)
 
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