Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Jackie, I agree with you on trying the vinegar (white vinegar) and water. We had a huge lice out break at my kids school a couple years ago. Spent hundreds on the crap the school told us to at the pharmacy, and so did other parents washing 2-3 times a day, using that painful comb. 3 weeks and it was just getting worse. Got out the white vinegar, put it on, let it set for 10 minutes, rinsed. That was the last we saw of the lice. (continued the rinse though for 5 days) And it only cost me $2.00. They now recommend my recipe for the kids at the school. It works great. [] Re: hair decontamination As a former hairstylist I am thinking this one through! Do you color your hair? The color is actived by peroxide. This is a mere thought I am having...peroxide may remove it, but be careful in using plain peroxide on the hair as it can can mess the hair up with damage and discolor it! I am not sure if peroxide will remove it but it just might! Ok, here are a few things you can do: Purchase a shampoo that is designed to remove stuff such as build-up, clorine and etc from the hair. There are several brands. You can use a clarifying shampoo as well, this is deep cleaning. Rinse your hair with one part vinger and water. Let this sit on the hair for about 5 minutes and rinse. Another thing you can try is mixing baking soda in your shampoo. this is deep cleansing BUT DO NOT use soda and vingar in the same shampoo session! Shampoo every day until you get the toxins out. There is a Nexus product that I always liked when I was deep cleaning hair called Aloe Rid. This was used afer the clarifying shampoo. Have you considered that it is possible you are sensitive to the shampoo you are using? An ingredent in the shampoo can cause these symptons if you have an allergy to it. You might need to see a dermatologist as it may not be toxins that are causing the symptom. Good luck! Jackie > > > anyone have any ideas about getting mycotoxin burn out of hair? dn't want to cut all my hair off- but my head and hair are burning me up- yep 2nd time in 2 years I am suffering a totall life lose due to toxin, this time I think a storage container was contaminated, FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Jackie, That is what I was thinking. Her hair is not green in any way. It does have a build up on it however. So, I thought I'd try to deep cleanse it. I'll try the aloe rid. Thanx. [] Re: hair decontamination > Does her hair appear " greenish? " Does she have a " sticky " feel to > her hair? Then she may or may not have a clorine build-up..usually > it does not take months for clorine to come out if hair is shampooed > several times a week. Do you have well water? The best product for > mineral and medication removal from the hair is Aloe Rid by Nexxus. > Vinegar will not remove clorine. Baking soda will remove a little > bit. Taking about 5 adult asprins and desolving them in a tiny > amount of water and mixing with clarifying shampoo will remove even > more. > There are many inexpensive safe products designed to remove clorine > and etc on the market now. > I still love my natural " fixes " like olive oil treatments, Baking > soda for deep cleaning, vinegar rinses ( I use vinegar about 2 times > a week in my bath water, soak my hair too..not to be used with > soda)...but due to so many great inexpensive products being marketed > now, we can clean our hair much better without the kitchen! > BTW..A few people wrote me and asked why they could not use vinegar > and soda in the same shampoo session...take a cup of baking soda and > pour it into your drain and then take a cup of vinegar and pour it > on top of the soda...you will see a bubbling action that is breaking > up all sorts of nasty stuff...my point even the least little bit of > one or the other left in the hair could cause damage if used > together...it is just safer to rotate the use in different shampoo > sessions..do the vinegar one day and the baking soda another. > Always make sure you rinse and rinse the soda. It can slightly > lighten hair if used too much and not rinsed properly. > > >> >> >> >> I agree, it does clean great but I strongly recommennd to not > use >> >> the vinegar and baking soda in the same shampoo session. It can >> >> cause horrible damage to your = >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > FAIR USE NOTICE: >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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