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Re: Hair loss remedy

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 Jun 2000 13:43:36 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Lee,

Could you be more specific about: how much aloe vera gel she drank? did she use the shampoo and activator together, and then rinse them out? and what the heck is aloe vera activator? Finally: are these all Forever Living Products, or can you use any pure aloe vera gel?

Many thanks -- Nellie

At Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Leah wrote: >
>At Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Lee wrote:
>>
>>Has anyone out there heard of Forever Living Products? I sell the stuff
>>(natural supplements) and learned of a remedy for hair loss. A woman,
>>who by the way had a full head of hair, claimed that she was almost
>>completely bald on the top of her head six months ago. She says that
>>she drank aloe vera gel daily and rubbed some aloe vera shampoo and aloe
>>vera activator on her head every day. At first I found this a little
>>hard to believe. I told my husband (who has a big bald spot on the top
>>of his head and has a receeding hairline--at 32) that it wouldn't hurt
>>to try it. At first he thought it was a dumb long shot but tried it
>>anyway. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it!!!!!
>>New hair growth is coming in on the bald patch and hair is coming in by
>>the forehead---where it was once receeding. If anyone has any
>>questions, let me know. I am not trying to sell anything. I am just
>>excited about this and want to help anyone I can. (He has been doing
>>this daily for about two months---except for drinking it. This happened
>>with just applying it to his head.)
>>
>>--
>>Lee
>>
>What is aloe vera activator?




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