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sadhak

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« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2008, 04:17:56 PM »
Hi Kat,
Your response here makes me look at this possibility, other than physiological reasons: hormonal, aging, calcium deficiency, and male pattern balding that also affects females. I am shedding hair like a shaggy dog put into the tropics. But I have also experienced some unusual surges of energy. Have to wait and watch before concluding anything.

YogaIsLife

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« Reply #16 on: November 23, 2008, 08:41:33 PM »
Funny this was posted here now as I feel the same and have commented it with other people.
I had been losing hair steadily (in my crown) for some years now and matched exactly periods of inner instability that now I relate to kundalini and premature crown opening. The places where I balded (not exactly uniform and centered in the head) matched exactly areas in my scalp where I felt pressure or needle-like feelings or heat. I only found AYP a coupled of months ago and it literally saved my life (and sanity!) because it gave me a framework to understand what was happening to me. I also found a funny thing very recently: I was letting my hair grow (I usually shave it short) and I felt like energy being pulled to the head, as if it was being pulled there and wanted to push through my scalp. All my energy was up and even my abdomen was slightly contracted all the time, automatically. The old symptoms came back: restlessness, irritability, insommnia, feeling drained and tired. I shaved my head after letting it grow for a few days just to see where it was going. After shaving I immediately felt relieve, the energy seemed to cool down and rest more again in the abdomen/legs. Interesting, hein? I guess, because people are reporting similar things in this time of year, it also has to do with autumn/winter - a time to keep energy inward, a time for leaves to fall. Just my 2 cents [:)]

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« Reply #17 on: November 23, 2008, 11:21:03 PM »
yeah maybe we should shave our hair in the fall, and let it grow in the spring. hope it doesn't start to come in green.

Shanti

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« Reply #18 on: November 23, 2008, 11:28:18 PM »
quote:
Originally posted by sadhak

Hi Kat,
Your response here makes me look at this possibility, other than physiological reasons: hormonal, aging, calcium deficiency, and male pattern balding that also affects females. I am shedding hair like a shaggy dog put into the tropics. But I have also experienced some unusual surges of energy. Have to wait and watch before concluding anything.



Sadhak, use vitamin E oil on your scalp... leave it on over night.. once or twice a week. It is a very thick oil.. so very little is required, but it reduces excessive loss of hair.

Steve

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« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2008, 02:00:06 AM »
Also, good to rule out an iodine deficiency as a cause for hair loss.

Love and Light,
Steve

sadhak

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« Reply #20 on: December 03, 2008, 10:52:31 PM »
Shanti, thanks for the advice....may even try it out. Castor oil is supposed to have the same effect too.

YogaisLife, some Ayurvedic texts talk of energy being conserved when head is shaved off. A woman reported that cancer patients who constantly shaved off their hair saw higher energy levels, and looked more radiant. Some 'saints' have really long hair, and some sport a shining pate... something to be figured out here.

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« Reply #21 on: December 03, 2008, 11:20:04 PM »
You should check with a doctor because it's possible there could be some kind of chemical in your environment causing that. You know how chemotherapy people lose their hair - because of exposure to poison.
But if you put something on your hair, why not something that's meant for hair? Like Dr. Bronner's leave-in hair conditioner. It is much more comfortable than oil. All natural ingredients, and he fills his labels with fine print about how we are all one.

sadhak

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« Reply #22 on: December 10, 2008, 12:36:58 PM »
quote:
Originally posted by Etherfish

You should check with a doctor because it's possible there could be some kind of chemical in your environment causing that. You know how chemotherapy people lose their hair - because of exposure to poison.
But if you put something on your hair, why not something that's meant for hair? Like Dr. Bronner's leave-in hair conditioner. It is much more comfortable than oil. All natural ingredients, and he fills his labels with fine print about how we are all one.


Hi Ether,
There is a lot of edible stuff that is 'meant' to be put on topically... if you study any holistic system of healing, you'd realise that fast. But the point I was trying to examine here is whether or not this particular physical change had anything to do with energy movement/change as a result of practices. That seems to have hit a wall, and anyway was too much of a long shot to begin examining. So I'll let it go. As you say, and I did too, the reason is probably mundane.

Mark Lehman

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« Reply #23 on: April 29, 2010, 05:45:32 PM »
Hello Guys,

No i have never used amaroli but for natural hair growth i always depends on healthy food exercise and use coconut oil.

Thanks
Mark.
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"It seems no more than right that men should seize time by the forelock, for the rude old fellow, sooner or later, pulls all their hair out."

majestyseo

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« Reply #24 on: September 15, 2010, 08:27:08 PM »
Hi all

Thanks for sharing personal experience in  this forum.
« Last Edit: September 15, 2010, 10:34:02 PM by majestyseo »

JimProfit

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« Reply #25 on: September 30, 2013, 08:40:58 PM »
Hi,

I was looking on google for hair growth and amorali and was directed to this thread ... it's kind of funny. Thanks google[:D]
For some years now i have been losing hair, have tried Finasteride (Propecia), Minoxidil with not so much success and a lot of non desired side effects.
Some weeks ago, i was reading about how amorali could be used for skin infection and the weird idea to apply some to my scalp take root.
So i have been doing that for two weeks now, first urine in the morning, middle stream, i let the skin absorb the liquid and when it's dry, I clean my hair with shampoo.
There's definitively hair growth in areas where i had little or none ... it's not so efficient compare to minoxidil but it's less expensive, the growth feels more natural, and there is no side effects.
Will be reporting back in a few months [:)].



rahul2630

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« Reply #26 on: October 14, 2014, 05:33:18 PM »
quote:
Originally posted by Lavazza

I was cobing my hair some days ago and started thinking "Gee, my hair is getting thinner". Yes, I am vain. Some days later I "Wait a minute, usually I do not have hair there", but now I am not sure, normally I use hair gel, but I have not been using it for a month, so that might be the reason I get the impression that I am getting thin hair where there normally is no hair.

Has anybody gotten hair growth from amaroli? If yes, how long did it take and how much hair did you get?




Interesting question!! I feel it is very difficult for amaroli to work for 2 reasons. There is no disease that you’re curing and secondly in most circumstances the yoga trainers ask you to reduce the protein intake to almost zero. This is not good for hair as we know hair is mostly made of mostly protein.

rothandy

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« Reply #27 on: November 24, 2014, 10:44:39 PM »
I've ever heard of that's someone seen the results, can anybody tell me more specifically in terms of what kind of growth in hair you saw on what type of thinning, and over what period of time and at what dose or protocol is used to grow hair with amaroli , if you know?

aruna178

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« Reply #28 on: December 17, 2014, 09:47:51 PM »
I never heard of someone that Hair Gel causes hair loss or Hair thinning. Hair gel only damage hairs not scalp follicles.If you still think so then consult a good hair doctor or dermatologist. Doctor would tell you the exact reason of your Hair loss and its precautions.

adishivayogi

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« Reply #29 on: January 01, 2015, 03:07:34 PM »
amaorli does not help baldness. if its gonna go its gonna go. you can take medications to slow it down however. i read in some book lahiri said so many years of kriya would leave you going bald. but who knows. lahiri said a lot of things.