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Old 03-07-2007, 12:42 PM
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Re: Alopecia Areata

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Originally Posted by Klara View Post
Oddment,

I am so sorry no one responded - and also sorry I have no knowledge or experience of your condition. I also read the post where you're giving up this diet - I feel badly that your experience hasn't been of value to you - I looked up the disease you posted but couldn't find it in my books - I did find information on hair loss in Cornellia and Herman Aihara's book, Natural Healing from Head to Toe, but I haven't a clue if any of it would apply in your condition. I truly would love to encourage you, but don't know how - don't mean to be a traitor here, Gary, but there are other mb discussion groups with some very knowledgeable people - who will gladly share their experience and knowledge.

I came to this diet because I love the food - steak has no appeal to me at all - and on top of that, I truly believe alot of today's diseases are food related, and I do NOT want to get old and suffer as I see so many are.

I hope the information you need will come to you soon.

Klara
Hey, thanks for the reply.

I am only test-running this diet as one of the many, many possibilities for a hair-growth solution, and not being able to have most of my favorite foods has been exceptionally tough. That and I'm a college student and the amount of time it takes to cook all this stuff (40ish minutes for brown rice and then cleaning/chopping/cooking the vegetables) is just too much some days.

I'm glad it works for some people and will probably take some of the meals I've found (lots on this site ) and alter them to include more protein and less seaweed.

And I'll eat a piece of pizza for you.
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