Hair & Skin Care with natural stuff -
Pacman - 03-24-2013
Guys,
While fighting for a disease called Ulcerative Colitis by using natural products and decent food I stumbled upon outstanding results on my hair loss: I mean more hair and thicker hair.
And on top of that a much better looking skin!
I am 39 and on average people think I am 25.
I take 3 times a day a huge glass of water mixed with a 1/4 of the glass of ultra ventilated green clay (one hour before each meal).
2 times a day I take a product called Biotaurine from Nutergia lab.
I drink as much tomato juice as I can (approximately 1-2 liter a day), I use an organic one:
http://www.eden.de/eden/produkte/Saft/ge...ft_bio.php
As I saw the results were getting impressive, on top of all this I tryed to put some green clay on my scalp 2 times a week: amazing, my hairs were much thicker!
When it comes to food, I eat only meat or fish cooked in vapor or water or tomato sauce, I never eat anything that has been fryed and I avoid dairy product and all junk...
Good Luck!
Hair & Skin Care with natural stuff -
void - 03-24-2013
the cosmetics are like 25% responsible for your success. bad skin is a result of internal health problems.
investigate which food makes problems with your skin. potential causes:
fructose, dairy, gluten either directly inducing a inflammatory immune reaction after eating or fucking up your digestion to malabsorb nutrients
Hair & Skin Care with natural stuff -
Lazarus - 03-24-2013
Quote: (03-24-2013 10:45 AM)void Wrote:
the cosmetics are like 25% responsible for your success. bad skin is a result of internal health problems.
investigate which food makes problems with your skin. potential causes:
fructose, dairy, gluten either directly inducing a inflammatory immune reaction after eating or fucking up your digestion to malabsorb nutrients
Does this cause balding as well?
Hair & Skin Care with natural stuff -
Rah - 03-24-2013
Thanks for sharing, a few questions:
You're drinking the clay? What's the best source for that?
Do you put the clay on your face ever?
Did you find you were able to reduce wrinkles?
Which of those practices do you think helps your skin/hair the most?