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www.luftek.com , if you want order this guy's products and follow his practice. Also look into hairmax comb and see if there is anything in your diet or lifestyle (stress) that is contributing to this.

BTW I use Nizoral shampoo once a week, it helps. Try putting you attention on how you want your hair to look and not on how it is falling out. The following article might help why I mention this:

Excerpt from The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot:

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"As with so many of the "discoveries we have looked at, the idea

that

some deeply unconscious and even spiritual part of us can reach

across

the boundaries of time and is responsible for our destiny can also

be

found in many shamanic traditions and other sources...

The kahunas [Hawaiian shamans] call this invisible aspect the

aumakua,

or 'high self'...It is...the part of us that is responsible for

creating our destiny, but it is not alone in this process. Like

many

of the researchers mentioned in this book, the kahunas believed that

thoughts are things and are composed of a subtle energetic

substance...

Most people are not in charge of their own thoughts, said the

kahunas

and constantly bombard their high self with an uncontrolled and

contradictory mixture of plans, wishes and fears. This confuses the

high self and is why most people's lives appear to be equally

haphazard and uncontrolled. Powerful kahunas who were in open

communication with their high selves were said to be able to help a

person remake his or her future. Similarly, it was considered

extremely important that people take time out at frequent intervals

to

think about their lives and visualize in concrete terms what they

wished to happen to themselves. By doing this the kahunas asserted

that people can more consciouly control the events that befall them

and make their own future...

The tantric mystics of Tibet referred to the 'stuff ' of thoughts as

tsal and held that every mental action produced waves of this

mysterious energy. They believed the entire universe is a product

of

the mind and is created and animated by the collective tsal of all

beings...Only great yogis skilled at contacting the deeper levels of

the mind were said to be able consciously to utilize such forces and

one of the things they did to achieve this goal was to visualize

REPEATEDLY (caps mine) the desired creation...

The twelve-century Persian Sufis also stressed the importance of

visualization in altering and reshaping one's destiny, and called

the

subtle matter of thought alam almithal...They...held that reality is

divided into a series of ...planes of being...and that the plane of

being directly adjacent to this one was a kind fo template reality

in

which the alam almithal of one's thoughts formed into idea-images,

which in turn eventually determined the course of one's life...

Edgar Cayce also spoke of thoughts as tangible things, a finer form

of

matter and, when he was in trance, repeatedly told his clients that

their thoughts created their destiny and that 'thought is the

builder'. In his view, the thinking process is like a spider

constantly spinning, constantly adding to its web. Every moment of

our lives we are creating the images and patterns that give our

future

energy and shape, said Cayce.

Paramahans Yogananda advised poeple to visualize the future they

desired for themselves and charge it with the 'energy of

concentration'. As he put it, 'Proper visualization by the exercise

of contentration and willpower enables us to materialize thoughts,

not

only as dreams or vsions in the mental realm, but also experiences

in

the material realm.

Indeed, such ideas can be found in a wide range of disparate

sources. 'We are what we think', said the Buddha. 'All that we are

arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts we make the

world.' 'As

a man acts, so does he become. As a man's desire is, so is his

destiny', states the Hindu pre-Christian Brihadaranyaka

Upanishad. 'All things in the world of Nature are not controlled by

Fate for the soul has a principle of its own', said the fourth-

century

Greek philosopher Iamblichus. 'Ask and it will be given you...If

you

have faith, nothing shall be impossible unto you', states the Bible."

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Do you have bald patches?

If you have bald patches growing (which leave the skin - literally with no hair visible) - then this is caused one mutulated diseased hair thread which spreads across the head, causing baldness all over the head.

If anyone has the problem please PM me or email me:

manvir.khalsa@gmail.com

There is an old gentleman in our town who does free cure for this condition. It involves special herbal medicine which is applied to the bald patch and when exposed to the sun - the medicine has a reaction which kills the diseased hair.

My cousin (who is a girl) and my dad both suffered these bald patches.... this can be a problem especially for girls... english doctors say it is caused by stress and say "wear a wig - you can get it free from NHS". However, this man has been trained in traditional medicine and its free of charge (sewa).

Please let anyone who know who may have this condition know that they can better.

Guru Raka

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I was just wondering if any singhs have went through this, I have noticed my hair is slowly thinning out. What can I do?

:doh:

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yeah :T: i am gettinga bald patch, i think it was due to the final year of uni and all them sleepless nights like i used to sleep around 3-4am and wake up around 7am.

Gonna do a search on the net and find some cream or someting to strengthen hair :doh:

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I was just wondering if any singhs have went through this, I have noticed my hair is slowly thinning out. What can I do?

:doh:

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Wear a dastaar.

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i thought this was a given considering the forum in which this type of post appears. Or does someone actually have the audacity to post on a sikh forum, baldness as a problem when they don't even wear a dastar/paag? Ghulam Singh clarification please?

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I wear a dastar and have been wearing forever, i been told that a number of things cause hair loos

> Tying joora too tightly

> Tying the pagh too tightly

> Stress

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Heredity is also one of the factors causing hair loss!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If someone have baldness in family then it is hard to get rid of it. I don't think any medicine can help for a person with baldness in family.

Nothing is impossible for Akal Purkh Maharaj......Stay in chardikalaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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