As of now I know that I have spots of hair loss, around my ear, and on my side burns and have medication for it, but unsure of what else could happen and why this happened to me. Ive had this for 2 months now. I don't go out anymore, I find it extremely hard to keep this off my mind and very insecure about myself. I only wish I knew how i got this and how I can resolve this.

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Comment by Disaster on December 27, 2011 at 4:47pm

is a th1 pathogenic bacteria or related to it anyway is a bacteria that causes lot diseases known as "genetic" check this for more info http://www.alopeciaworld.com/forum/topics/alopecia-caused?xg_source...

Comment by Georgia Gardner on December 27, 2011 at 11:10pm

Hey Navee,
The questions and unknowns about alopecia are some of the hardest things about this condicion. The lack of concrete facts make it confusing and irritating. Some of he best medical information about the causes for alopecia are on the NAAF website if you want to take a look. I've never heard of the research Disaster has posted, though after reading it it certainly sounds interesting. You should be careful though that a lot of research, like the "Marshall Protocol" Disaster is refering to, is based on hypotheses and not technically proven.

Comment by Tallgirl on December 28, 2011 at 12:27am

See www.naaf.org for research facts.

Comment by Disaster on December 28, 2011 at 2:39am

What really convinced me they are right was the fact that a girl got alopecia from her ex that lied he had radiation therapy than months later he told her that has alopecia universalis i found this coincidental while on the net even contacted the girl, and i must say am 100% convinced shes right because i had a gf that had alopecia universalis than i develop it after years never had skin problems never had any kind of auto immune disease of course my gf condition never bothered me i loved her but she left me years later alopecia started even 1 more prove does anyone wonder why onion juice causes hair regrowth? Onion juice kills bacteria if are your genes as all are saying nothing will locally help nor creams nothing i am researching for alopecia 6 years i was going try every virus herpes genes autoimmune diseases day and night now i know so much about diseases and so on what i found out they are related to infection to contagious illness or combination of bacteria that cause "autoimmune" indeed there is alopecia caused from stress because when your stressed the body takes energy the hair to be more figurative is like a snack but this kind of alopecia are only some patches it resolves once your body become calm other type are fungs and so on also i followed the path thinking is some fungus bacteria or bacteria or biofilm i changed my diet that can damage biofilm bacteria hair starts to grow back means i must be doing somthing right

Comment by Disaster on December 28, 2011 at 2:46am

i also send email to naaf about the th1 pathogens but didn't mention it can be other from the same family anyway am sure they will figure it out if they possibly didn't research this hope they see the email tho

Comment by Georgia Gardner on December 28, 2011 at 6:48pm

It's certainly an interesting theory. Does it say anything about how people could be exposed to this bacteria who has never known anyone with alopecia or other conditions this study says are caused by it??

Comment by Disaster on January 1, 2012 at 7:02am

Naaf reply weird a bit that is not contagious but after i point out the bacteria and asked if this is possible from this bacterias i got no reply to this i think they don't know to..About how people are exposed to this so far i have researched if is man made one is most likely to be try food water or something you touched on the ground than rub your eye can be something like morgellons disease the way was spread but this is if was indeed a man made one i don't know too much have been researching for 6 years but i need tools to see this under microscope my own blood will be prove but i don't have this and honestly idk from where to get 1 anyway i feel every day closer to the point and understanding what this is and the cause but i come to the point where i need tools samples and one more problem i must make a pause have been on computer with years day and night literally now i have problems and whoever tell you computer can't harm you is a big lie..Also if you have microscope get involved observe samples the net can help you find all info of how and what bacteria is how it looks like even what color for what bacteria am sort of stuck on half way..

Comment by Navee on January 1, 2012 at 3:26pm

hey disaster, thanks for all the effort in suggestions and trying to help me out, but i recently went back to the doctor and he said it was alopecia areata and continue with the cream. But now im questioning what i can do or eat to increase the chances of my hair growing back. Any suggestions guys?

Comment by Disaster on January 2, 2012 at 11:02am
Yvw I shall be doing one more test on my self that will take 3 more months if this work shall post it anyway alopecia areata can be caused from stress hormonal changes bacteria if you have scaring on the spots or some liquid this is cause from bacteria infection also diabetes and so on but whatever it is from this this will help you eat lot of fresh vegetables food that have iron d,e and all b vitamins don't eat lot of meat only fish also the food you eat must be boiled only or fresh also lot onion,garlic gluten free and no sugar only try fruits and not too often fruits that have lot sugar in them lot of water and activity blood circulation feeds all the cells if there is no good blood speed some parts wont have food this can cause hair loss also don't be lot on computer damages the hair also leading to hair loss
Comment by Disaster on January 2, 2012 at 11:05am

one more thing go early in the morning on sunlight with no sunlight a lot vitamins cant be processed no matter how much you take them in pills or natural

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