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Alopecia Therapeutic Success

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Using Agents of a Homeopathic-Isopathic Product Line from Germany in

Clinical Practice Against Alopecia Areata

© Copyright 1997 by M. Al-Haj, M.D., for Semmelweis-Verlag; Germany

(Explore Issue: Volume 12, Number 4)

In response to repeated requests, Explore ! is reprinting this article on

Alopecia Therapy.

In the course of their lives, many people will suffer from relatively

sudden and severe localized hair loss, either once or repeatedly, the medical

designation of which is Alopecia areata. This loss, usually localized at the

outset to circular patches, frequently affects the head hair; individual

regions can gradually expand to total baldness. Other bodily regions can also

be affected by Alopecia areata, such as armpit or facial hair. People with

this disease often suffer, in fact, in the fullest sense of the word, when

they feel themselves and their unlovely bald spots exposed to the gaze of

the people around them. Any effective and lasting therapy is thus always

gladly accepted by the afflicted patients.

At this point, orthodox medicine is still uncertain as to the etiology of

this disease, but a family connection has often been noted in this context,

with many outbreaks occurring among family members. The possibility of it

being an autoimmune disease has also been discussed. Besides the largely

reversible conditions of this disease, there are also irreversible forms, such

as Alopecia totale or Alopecia maligna. When the shed hair is examined

closely, it turns out that the root end is not the normal club shape, but

rather terminates in a sharp comma form. In this disease, the hair follicles

are generally preserved. In treating this disease, orthodox medicine makes

use of topical corticoids. In a departure from this practice, biological

therapy from a homeopathic-isopathic product line from Germany has successfully

addressed the Alopecia problem using Professor Enderlein’s ideas. This can

be seen in the article “Concerning Alopecia areata and Alopecia

paratuberculosa†(Über Alopecia areata und Alopecia tuberculosa) in the

yellow book,

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