Herbs and Natural Remedies for Hair Growth

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
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  • @grlpeterson
    @grlpeterson Месяц назад +2

    Apricot kernel oil for hair. Old Tibetan trick. Makes for thick, strong hair. Look it up.

  • @RosaLisa1844
    @RosaLisa1844 Месяц назад +2

    Perfect timing, have just wanted to research on this topic myself 🙏

  • @alrinaleroux9229
    @alrinaleroux9229 Месяц назад

    Hi Chad, thank you for the video. I discovered that regularly brushing one's hair (scalp) with a natural boar bristle (hog's hair) brush also makes a huge difference to hair growth. It increases blood circulation and stimulates follicles.
    I think this is probably where the old custom of women brushing their hair "a hundred strokes" before bed-time comes from. It was supposed to improve the condition of their "crowning glory".
    It helps a lot if you can get someone to do the brushing for you -- another person can do a much better job, since if you do the brushing yourself, it can be a bit tiring.

  • @ethanmcdonald5899
    @ethanmcdonald5899 Месяц назад +6

    Do a video on parasites please? Especially how they did it before medicine (pre 1900s?)
    And perhaps another good video would be a seasonal diet! Thanks God bless

    • @alrinaleroux9229
      @alrinaleroux9229 Месяц назад

      I "accidentally" [all thanks and praise be to God, the God of the Bible] discovered that taking a full dose of bromelain with papain capsules, together with turmeric extract and plenty of fresh lemon juice is very effective against some parasites (in my case specifically, pork tapeworm larvae -- I found them in my urine afterwards -- didn't even know I'd been infected with pork tapeworm -- it was probably from improperly prepared dried game sausages [a kind of jerky] I'd bought at a health shop here in South Africa [a bit of a shock]).

    • @honeybadger8942
      @honeybadger8942 Месяц назад

      If you mean head lice, then I would suggest olive oil.

    • @chris-tfs9074
      @chris-tfs9074 Месяц назад

      ​@honeybadger8942 no Ethan McDonald means parasites generally! Apparently, unbeknownst to most ppl, between 80-90% of Western Countries are infected with a whole host of parasites. It is that serious ppl are misdiagnosed with cancers /tumours when in FACT they are infected with some types of parasites in some stage of their life-cycle! Apparently, pet owners it is estimated 100% of them are infected with parasites! The mainstream medical world hasn't received much if ANY training regarding parasite cleansing because it's an unprofitable venture for B¡g F@rma- truely despicable!

  • @crystal9626
    @crystal9626 Месяц назад

    Hi Brother Lee, I remember you from the Amish campmeeting 😊

  • @grlpeterson
    @grlpeterson Месяц назад

    Castile soap for hair.

  • @grlpeterson
    @grlpeterson Месяц назад +2

    SAD. Standard American Diet. It's HORRIBLE for inflammation. Just changing that would help many, alot.

  • @dtruman123
    @dtruman123 Месяц назад

    What do you do with nettle after you cook it, eat ,drink, or put it on your head. Drink for allergies, ok he is not very clear on what to do.

    • @geewoods838
      @geewoods838 Месяц назад

      After you cook it, you eat it as you would any greens (season it as you would season kale or collards). You can make a tea from fresh or dried leaves. Make sure to use gloves to handle fresh stinging nettle. I hope this helps.

  • @EImpact-zt9rg
    @EImpact-zt9rg Месяц назад

    Hope this gets more views

  • @buffalospringfield1109
    @buffalospringfield1109 Месяц назад

    no comment about the effectiveness of this stuff but at least it isnt modern medicine(but since they are selling stuff don't listen too hard)... also if you are going bald, you better be checking ur shampoo cuz some of that stuff makes people bald, a generally good rule of thumb is that they poison 90% of everything you touch and eat unless u check the ingredients and even then there will be obscure info online about random hazards
    The Primary Things To Avoid Of Shampoos & Such:
    Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfare, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, colored stuff, anything with PEG-(number) is patrolium, ingredient word "FRAGRANCE"... unless it has a star which should tell you what it is which might be safe, Methylparaben, Propylparaben... BUT that's a bad list cuz there is more... im not even going to list out bar soap but do avoid titanium dioxide as it bleaches & passes the blood brain barrier and is completely untested.
    Shampoo Recommendations For The Lazy:
    -Acure
    -Wellnesse
    -Avalon organic anti-dandruff shampoo
    Body Wash Recommendations For The Lazy :
    -Any type of Castile Soap
    -Alaffia & their bar soap
    -Dr Bronners & their bar soap
    Could also check up Dr Eric Berg's youtube channel for actual medical advice on balding...

  • @HealthAndHomestead
    @HealthAndHomestead  Месяц назад +1

    For 10% off Herbal Remedies at use code: healthandhomestead
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    These are affiliate links. If you purchase through them and use the codes I get a small commission and you simultaneously save money