Home made remedy against alopecia areata

30. 06. 2013
Home made remedy against alopecia areata

Alopecia areata is characterized by the sudden appearance of one or more circular, clearly defined areas without hair, of different diameters, most commonly located on the scalp, and less frequently on other parts of the body (eyebrows, beard, mustache, arms, or legs). Hair around the affected area can be easily pulled out. The cause of alopecia is unknown. It is associated with increased exposure to stress, or some hidden inflammatory processes in the body (some dental process, problems with tonsils, sinuses…). The most effective remedy for solving problems with alopecia (and also a remedy without any side effects) is a preparation made from homemade pork fat and red onions:

– Take an equal amount of homemade pork fat and red onions
– Chop the red onions and fry them in the homemade pork fat
– Strain the mixture through a cloth and store it in a container in the refrigerator
– Before bedtime, apply this mixture to the affected areas and protect them (cover) with gauze
– In the morning, rinse the affected areas with water, then rinse again with nettle root tea (leave it until the evening, when the onion fat is applied again)
– It is especially important to expose the affected areas more to the sun, and as soon as the young fuzzy hair begins to grow again, shave it to the root
– Recovery should occur two to three weeks after starting these treatments
– It is also possible to use a juicer to make red onion juice and treat the affected areas with it (although I prefer the version with pork fat)

Since stress is considered one of the main causes of alopecia, I must highlight the beneficial effects of bioenergy treatments on the development of the disease.

Franjo Lenac

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