HOMEOPATHIC CURES ALOPECIA areata

Homeopathic remedies are prescribed by symptoms rather than conditions, as each case of a particular illness can manifest differently in different people. However, to make it quicker to find the symptoms related to Hair Loss, the symptoms experienced by a previous vistor to our homeopathic remedy finder have been grouped, by them, under the name of Hair Loss. There may be symptoms not related to Hair Loss, and this may not be an exhaustive list of symptoms.
Homeopathic Remedies & Homeopathy Treatment for Alopecia Areata
Homeopathic medicines are known to give very good results in cases of alopecia reata. The medicines most commonly found useful are –
Acid-flouricum, Phosphorus, Graphites, Apis, Ars-alb, Calcarea, Hepar-sulph, Psorinum, Kali-carb, Rhus-tox, Sepia, Psorinum, Calc-phos, Carbo-animalis, Selenium, Kali-phos, Lycopodium.
Homeopathy treats the person as a whole. It means that homeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. The homeopathic medicines are selected after a full individualizing examination and case-analysis, which includes the medical history of the patient, physical and mental constitution etc.

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6 Responses to HOMEOPATHIC CURES ALOPECIA areata

  1. admin says:

    Natural Remedies for Alopecia Areata
    In most people with alopecia areata, hair usually grows back within a year without any treatment. The following are some natural remedies that have been explored for alopecia areata.

    1) Essential Oils
    A double-blind, placebo-controlled study examined the use of a combination of essential oils or a placebo oil in 86 people with alopecia areata. The combination oil was a mixture of thyme, rosemary, lavender, and cedarwood essential oils in a mixture of carrier oils (jojoba and grapeseed). This oil was massaged into the scalp daily. The control group used only the carrier oils for their massage, also daily.

    After 7 months, 19 (44%) of 43 people using the essential oil blend showed an improvement compared with 6 (15%) of 41 people in the control group. Although no side effects were associated with the topical application of essential oils, they may cause allergic reactions in some people.
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    2) Onion Juice
    A study published in the Journal of Dermatology examined the effectiveness of onion juice or placebo in people with alopecia areata. Twenty-three people with alopecia areata applied the onion juice twice daily for two months, and 15 people applied tap water twice daily for two months.

    People in the onion group began to experience regrowth of hair after two weeks of treatment. At four weeks, hair regrowth was seen in 17 (73.9%) people and at six weeks, hair regrowth was observed in 20 (86.9%) people. Improvement was significantly higher among males. In the tap water control group, hair regrowth was apparent in only 2 people at 8 weeks.

    3) Hypnosis
    A preliminary study explored the use of hypnosis on hair growth and well-being in people with alopecia. The study involved 28 people with extensive alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, or alopecia universalis who did not respond to previous conventional treatments.

    After treatment with hypnosis, all patients had a significantly lower score for anxiety and depression. Hair regrowth of 75% to 100% was seen in 12 people after 3 to 8 sessions of hypnotherapy. Total regrowth occurred in 9 of these 12 people. In 5 people, a significant relapse occurred.

    There were major limitations to this study, however, including the small size of the study, the lack of a placebo group, and the fact that the study was not double-blind. Larger, well-designed studies are needed.

  2. Lewis says:

    In my experience none of the modern medicine showed results . However a natural treatment called NT SPOT BALDNESS developed in France was effective for me. Alopecia Areata widely known as SPOT BALDNESS is an autoimmune disease for which no explanation is available on how or why it occurs. However this group of scientists had accidentaly came across an extreact that’s been proven effective. Ahyone with Alopecia Areata should try it.

  3. Dr. Daly alopecia areata research says:

    Dr Theodore J. Daly, Located in Garden City, Long Island, New York has had an article published in the Archives of Dermatology (September 1998). This article has been publicized by several news networks (July 1998). DR Daly’s research has focused on examining the blood plasma levels of the vasodilator/immunomodulator CGRP (Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide) in people with alopecia areata. He took serum samples from 18 people with alopecia areata and 69 control samples from people without alopecia areata. The serum samples were analyzed using a technique called “radial immunodiffusion” (RIA). This is a simple technique to define concentrations of biological substances in solution. DR Daly found that in people with alopecia areata the concentration of CGRP in the plasma was about half (53%) that of control samples.

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  4. graphites for alopecia areata says:

    Graphites is a wonderful deep acting constitutional remedy prepared from black lead (mineral carbon). It’s truly a good example of one of the splendid acts of homeopathy that an inert substance like this can be transformed into a remedy having such a wide sphere of action. Graphites positively influences the skin, nutrition, circulation, gastrointestinal organs, reproductive system, glandular tissues, mind, etc.
    Its one of the commonly indicated remedies for hair loss, eczema, callosities, fissures, ulcerations, dyspepsia, chronic constipation, obesity, menstrual complaints, etc.
    Graphites is a great remedy for menopausal complaints and it’s frequently indicated for various symptoms that develop during the menopausal period. A few of its common indications are:
    One of the very good remedies for falling out of hair from the entire scalp; also for alopecia patches on the occiput due to moist eruptions on the scalp. Falling of hair at temples. Alopecia in infants.

  5. Tim says:

    I had Alopecia Areata Multilocularis for about 8 months. I tried all types of treatments suggested by my doc. A friend suggested NT SPOT BALDNESS from http://www.curespotbaldness.com. Its been 2 months since I’ve started using this treatment and the patch is 90% covered with hair. Although the effect was slow but it has shown a good result.

  6. AAMIR says:

    Tim please tell me the medicines you used for Alopecia Areata Multilocularis. I also have the same problem. The website you did mentioned is not opening.
    Thanks

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