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> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > Good catch.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > I mentioned that my son had that mohawk hair

appearance. I

> > > have

> > >> > some

> > >> >> > pictures of it.. I should put it in my presentation.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > At the time we thought it had to do with a pattern of

> movement

> > > while

> > >> >> > he was sleeping. I didn't realize it was part of his

gut

> and

> > > immune

> > >> >> > problems until his hair grew in perfectly after starting

the

> > > diet.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > So what's the connection? I'm convinced it is

autoimmunity

> of

> > > some

> > >> >> > sort. What exactly, I'm not sure. Is it toxins being

> > > excreted and

> > >> >> > the immune system attackes at the hair root and pore

level?

> > >> >> > Probably. It think it is a combination of toxins and an

> > > autoimmune

> > >> >> > child. Calm the immune system down by removing typical

IGG

> > > foods

> > >> > and

> > >> >> > lower fungal levels by removing complex foods (starches,

> carbs,

> > >> >> > grains, wheat, etc) and you should be all set.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > The fungus likely plays a role as well. I you look at

> alopecia

> > >> >> > areata, I think the same model exists there. We had a 4

> year

> > >> >> > old " neurotypical (but not really) " child who was very

> fungal

> > >> > involved

> > >> >> > and when he started amphotericin-b without dietary

> > > interventions at

> > >> >> > home (mom's choice) he developed alopecia (blotches of

hair

> > > that

> > >> > fell

> > >> >> > out). Once the fungus was finally under control the

hair

> grew

> > > back.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > I have two case reports of ringworm that started the same

> > > way. I

> > >> >> > believe that when the gut bugs are running rampid, you

have

> > > systemic

> > >> >> > fungus and the scalp is a common place for detox (that's

why

> > > hair

> > >> >> > analysis is so popular for some).

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > Abnormal hair seems to be a is a sign of:

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > 1. Toxic exposure

> > >> >> > 2. Fungus

> > >> >> > 3. High testosterone

> > >> >> > 4. Autoimmunity

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > All of these things can be improved with diet and proper

> > > antifungal

> > >> >> > intervention.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > I was in the Apple Store locally and a man with an 18

month

> old

> > >> > child

> > >> >> > was next to me. He had red cheeks, white skin, distended

> > > belly,

> > >> >> > irregular hair growth and seemed to not speak at all. I

try

> > > not to

> > >> > do

> > >> >> > this stuff publically, but I said to the father, " Your

child

> > > drinks

> > >> > a

> > >> >> > lot of milk doesn't he? " ...

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > Long story short, he was open enough to come to my

school

> with

> > > his

> > >> >> > wife. Their boy had only slept through the night three

> times

> > > in 18

> > >> >> > months. They started the diet and in two weeks his hair

> looked

> > >> > normal

> > >> >> > and in the first two week period on the diet he slept

> through

> > > the

> > >> >> > night all but three nights.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > I referred them to Dr. Hirani locally and they are doing

> MB12

> > > Nasal

> > >> >> > Spray as well and the little boy is now talking up a

> storm...

> > > his

> > >> > skin

> > >> >> > looks great, his belly is gone and he sleeps through the

> night.

> > >> > They

> > >> >> > did have a short bought of loose stool when starting

MB12,

> but

> > > it

> > >> > only

> > >> >> > lasted a few days.

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > Wouldn't it be great if we all found out about this

stuff at

> > > the

> > >> > Apple

> > >> >> > Store when our children were 18 months....

> > >> >> >

> > >> >> > - Stan

> > >> >> >

> > >> >>

> > >> >

> > >> >

> > >> >

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