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Registered: January 18, 2006
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Hair Boosters are: Vitamin A, Vitamin B6 folic acid, vitamin B12, Magnesium, mannganese, Zinc, Iron, Silica, Proteins, Biotin. What to eat: These vitamins can get from red, yellow and orange fruits and vegetable, protein rich foods, such as chicken, fish, cereals, spinach, wholemeal bread, nuts, pulses, fruit, dark green leafy vegetables, whole-wheat products, spinach, ragi jaggry, dates, eat a serving of capsicum and cucumbers, milk and milk products yeast, rice bran peanuts, egg yolk, soybeans. If there is any hair problem like dandruff, suffered person can use herbal medicine home remedies self.
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Registered: August 20, 2003
Posts: 1689
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Most Western doctors have reacted the same way you are. Using herbs for curing dis-eases is ancient news, so there's nothing to tell. And the reason that is so is because most Western doctors don't much care for super homeopathic "hippie" cures.
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mystical. It is the source of all true art and science. --Albert Einstein
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Registered: November 27, 2003
Posts: 1512
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This may be true about the hair. In fact, I'd think it was. But the herb book in the link, it is the biggest piece of mountain-medicine and witch-doctoring that I have ever seen. But you really can't seriously believe that you can cure diabetes with some random herbs. It's uncurable. U-N-C-U-R-A-B-L-E. Trust me, I have three uncles with it. If they could have it cured, I assure you, they'd be taking every risk there is. Sorry. If there was a cure for diabetes that was a home-remedy, the guy had better release it. If the author's forcing it to be bought in a book, they're a jerk. If they really cared for countless lives that could be saved, they'd be telling every doctor on earth about it.
Just because nobody understands you, that doesn't mean you're artistic.
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