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24 Oct 2012 22:36 #25442 by ZoRay
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Alopecia is the loss of hair on the body.
Does anyone have any insight on if MMS might be a potential solution suffering hair loss, alopecia?

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01 Nov 2012 21:00 #25846 by Archer
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I always thought alopecia was more related to someone's stress?

But I'm sure there are different causes and this article points to autoimmune response as one possible reason for hair loss.

www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-362256/Alopecia-What-need-know.html

I think MMS is proving to me useful for autoimmune problems so I can't really see anything to lose by someone giving it a go.

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01 Nov 2012 22:02 #25848 by Jazz1
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I suffered alopecia areata, I cured this by fitting a reverse osmosis and water softner systems my patches grew back within three weeks also my hairdresser and few others cured it same way. So many people in the uk are getting this I found a link that chemicals in water cause auto immune disease also the GMO genetically modified foods also cause auto immune disease. Alopecia is an auto immune disease makes sense as when I fitted my water systems my patches grew back within 4weeks, here's proof :) oh and in relation to stress your body stresses with those poisons they give us :)


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04 Nov 2012 09:34 #25927 by rowbot
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over or under active?

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04 Nov 2012 21:13 #25949 by Jazz1
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Must be over, but I'm 100% sure it's not stress it's those chemicals causing this, I'm starting a documentary next week to spread this around the world, people have a right to know what exactly and how we are being poisoned is causing our problems!
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21 Nov 2012 20:40 #27007 by debfrenette
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:) So glad to hear that MMS helped you! I was concerned that the MMS would bleach the hair, but you have not metioned this. Thanks for putting up the photos, I am glad you went to the trouble! I know the infections cause the hair to fall out, I had that happen recently and I used zinc spray to heal it and went back to dandruff shampoo too. That worked my hair returned on the small bald patch. Now I would like to continue with MMS as I still feel itchy, and I know that infection is still lurking. Are you sure that the hair does not lose color? I wonder if dyed hair would be effected?

What a shame the drug companies brain wash people and steal their health. :evil: Some day it will all be over and we will have a much kinder and loving world.

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04 Apr 2014 10:50 #42647 by Simone.spek
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Jazz1 wrote: I suffered alopecia areata, I cured this by fitting a reverse osmosis and water softner systems my patches grew back within three weeks also my hairdresser and few others cured it same way.


Hi Jazz,

Would you mind sharing your reverse osmosis water supply with us? It seems important. Also a picture if possible...

Kind regards, Simone

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04 Apr 2014 13:28 #42662 by fourfingerz
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Simone:

Jazz1 hasn't logged in since Sept 2013

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