Acupuncture & Hair Loss
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Topic: Acupuncture & Hair Loss
Posted By: Karen Shelton Subject: Acupuncture & Hair Loss Date Posted: Jan 21, 2002 at 12:41am
Hey Trix,
As promised, I posted my new article on Acupuncture & hair loss treatments. As always, I had to control myself because I could have written 4xs the amount but I decided to try and stick to a brief version that discussed hair loss and hair related issues.
Now when people email me and ask if H37 & HairTopia will grow hair anywhere but their heads, I can point them to the article that explains why they don`t. :-)
I would love some feedback on this topic. It is definitely an alternative treatment for hair. :-)
Best wishes, Karen
------------- That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger or drives you totally insane. :-)
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Replies: 6 Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Jan 21, 2002 at 12:41am
Hey Trix,
As promised, I posted my new article on Acupuncture & hair loss treatments. As always, I had to control myself because I could have written 4xs the amount but I decided to try and stick to a brief version that discussed hair loss and hair related issues.
Now when people email me and ask if H37 & HairTopia will grow hair anywhere but their heads, I can point them to the article that explains why they don`t. :-)
I would love some feedback on this topic. It is definitely an alternative treatment for hair. :-)
Best wishes, Karen !$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Jan 21, 2002 at 12:42am
Hi all,
Sorry...the article is now on the front page of HB.com or:
http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip930.htm - http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip930.htm
And yes..I am my own worst editor. :-)
Best wishes, Karen !$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: foxfan318
Date Posted: Jan 21, 2002 at 1:09am
ok!! I wukk==== have to chekck it ouwt.....
when I looked and saw how I typed that I decided to leave it. See?!?!?!? Smoking that darn soap!!
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Jan 23, 2002 at 9:35pm
Hi GG,
A lot of people are squeamish about the needle concept when I tell them about it. It really doesn`t hurt at all and trust me, I am not fond of any unnecessary pain. :-) My business partner in my software company has terrible sinus problems. My acupunturist told me that he could help with the problems and yet my partner will not even consider the concept because of the needles. So I do understand.
Thanks for the feedback.
Best wishes, Karen !$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Jan 30, 2002 at 4:17am
Hi Celia,
Maybe I am just getting crabbier as I get older but I have learned to just say no to some things. My current doctors (including my thyroid specialist) have learned that if something doesn`t seem right to me, I just tell them so. Also, I am one to say, hey...I am not willing to spend xyz. What can we accomplish for a little less?
The first time I talked back to my thyroid specialist (a cute little Hungarian doctor about 70) he looked shocked but now he listens to what I tell him and we have compromised on a few things (mainly testing) but I feel that I get better care overall.
I would suggest that you go for a consult and if the number of treatments sounds high or too much for your pocketbook, tell them that you are on a limited budget and ask what they can work out for you. If you REALLY need x number of treatments, they will probably tell you but may work out some sort of prepayment or cash payment discount plan. Or they may say, well insurance might pay part or we can scale back the number of treatments, etc.,
I have found most really good doctors and professionals to be willing to work things out if they believe that the patient needs the care and it is not just quick cash for them.
But then again...I could just be getting crabbier. :-)
Best wishes, Karen
!$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Feb 8, 2002 at 5:37am
Hi Thomas,
Good point. Yes, accupressure massage can be used in place of acupuncture needles and achieve similar results. I know there are lots of opinions about this but accupressure using just the fingers to apply pressure to the same meridian points is a great "needle free" option.
Best wishes, Karen !$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: grenwich
Date Posted: Apr 29, 2002 at 1:31am
Day late and so on, but.... acupuncture is an amazing therapy. No pain, and my experience was 1 treatment - to relieve the pain of a spasmed back muscle. As for hair growth....well, with only one treatment who knows. I read the article too - very nice. Just my .02 Gren< , BAaha4`r$ %$6$`b $ (`b .$ !,$ !,!!!)! ( 2 %(
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