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PS. If you've removed the Mirena and are trying to get your hair ...

Posted at 4:59 PM on Apr 28, 2009 by lally1964, #41008
PS. If you've removed the Mirena and are trying to get your hair to grow back, this method was told to me by a friend in her late 60s with beautiful waist-length hair who used to go to a famous salon in New York (George Michael on Fifth Avenue). She has had severe seborrhea in the past and George told her about this treatment: Solgar Brewer's Yeast, powdered (nothing else is good enough). One rounded tablespoon stirred into about 6 oz of water (not carbonated) immediately before bed - after using the bathroom one last time. Do this every night, no cheating, for 90 days. Pause for 30 days, then repeat if necessary. It must be powdered yeast; capsules/tablets won't do it. I'm only 2 weeks into my first treatment with the yeast, and I still have the Mirena (but not for long), so I can't report on its effectiveness -- yet.
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Reply 7 months ago on Apr 29, 2009 by rowdichicc, #19298

I'm just curious to know if this is something we out in our hair or is this something we drink?

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Reply 7 months ago on Apr 30, 2009 by tmsanchez, #19389

I wanted to ask you if you drink the mixture or put in hair???
I need all the hair help I can get.
PLEASE REPLY!!!!

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Reply 7 months ago on May 01, 2009 by lally1964, #19401

Yes, you DRINK the solution. Sorry. Not at all clear!

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Reply 7 months ago on May 01, 2009 by lally1964, #19402

Me again. Do check out the website for the Women's Hair Loss Project (US-based). I've just downloaded a very thorough article on female alopecia and hormones which I will be taking to my GP when I go to get the Mirena removed. I've also ordered a book, "It's Your Hormones" (previously published as "The Hormonally Vulnerable Woman") by Dr. Geoffrey Redmond. He says FEMALE HAIR LOSS IS TREATABLE.

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