sublime said:Just out of curisoity has anyone (person or medical community) looked into the use of sound waves (using a certain frequency) to treat hair loss? If in fact we are all made up of energy as Einstein stated and not purely physical as Newtonian physics states then wouldn't sound, albeit the right frequency, be able to stimulate hair growth? Just wondering if any research has been performed in this arena.
hese thoughts also fall into the same ideas as the chinese using acupuncture to move "chi" to needed parts of the body. I am also trying to find studies on the use of "placebo" or positive thinking along with tools that repogram the subconcious mind (hypnosis or audio cd's when you sleep). Considering the subconcious mind is more powerful than the concious mind it just makes sense. It does not sound plausible to some but given the fact that we are all made up of large cellular communities these "innner healings" should work to some degree. Now I just need to figure out how and what real data has been documented.
d_umberly said:There can be no doubt that Placebo is a real aspect of science and I have not read a scientific explanation for it, just scientific theories.
I know the theory of "Mind over Matter" but as to how it actual works still remains a mystery. Perhaps concentration on hair growth and meditation is the answer.
Maybe we should just visualize ourselves into a full head of hair, perhaps the human brain can turn chemical switches and do physical wonders.
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