Alopecia - Causes and Reversing Hair Loss
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There may be one or multiple factors leading to hair loss, which may be summarized as follows;
- Local Factors
- General Factors
- Psychological factors
- Liver -Toxins
1. Local factors:
Some of the local factors or conditions associated with hair loss are:
(a) Leaky Gut Syndrome:
Certain local skin ailments are known to lead to hair loss. Local
skin infections such as overgrowth of C-albicans which include; fungal
forms, metal toxicity, mycoplasma infections or, what we refer to as
"vague and inconsistent symptoms" are at the root cause for all chronic
illness known as autoimmune disorders. Autoimmune disorders known as
mycoplasmas or ""Cell Wall Deficient Forms"" - the ""Stealth
Pathogens"", are the underlying cause(s) of a myriad of conditions
including; eczema, psoriasis, fogging brain, memory loss, lethargy,
forgetfulness, ADD/ADHD, Chlymadia, Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis,
Osteoarthritis, MS, Lupus, ALS, Lyme Disease, Diverticulitis, Crohn's
Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Gastritis, Colitis, athletes foot,
chronic yeast infections, ""jock itch"", yellowing toe nails and/or
fingernails, itchy scalp (see parasite booklet) onset of peculiar vision
symptoms, bad breath, all digestive disorders
and more are ‘all' contributory factors to
any ‘vague and inconsistent' condition usually missed by conventional medicine.
(b) Local exposure to toxins:
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