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Subject: Hair falling out; hair loss for no apparent reason
Hi Readyok,
I have seen sudden hair loss in many individuals with an overloaded immune system from delayed food and chemical allergies. When the individuals discovered the foods/chemicals causing the delayed allergies--and eliminate said from their diet/environment, the hair loss usually stops. The offending foods/chemicals are discovered via a simple blood test and then eliminated from the diet/environment for a period of time.
A few questions:
1) Have you recently been exposed to any chemicals in your environment such as paint fumes; carpet fumes; fumes/smell from a new car; exposure to chemicals from a new job; started using fabric softener or bleach in you clothes/bedding; gas fumes from a stove/oven or heating system?
2) Have you moved into a new living environment recently?
3) Been recently exposed to mold in your living environment or work environment?
4) Started using perfume; changed your perfume recently?
5) Recently been placed on medication(s).
6) Recently had a medical procedure causing you to be anesthetized?
7) Recently given birth?
8) Do you have a yeast infection?
9) Do you know if you have candida albicans (yeast overgrowth) with symptoms such as itchy skin in groin or anis area; rash around mouth; consistent rash on other areas of skin?
10) Do you consume dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.)?
11) Drinking water/other liquids from a plastic bottle?
12) Recently purchased a new bed?
13) Recently been exposed to insecticides or fumigation?
14) Recently had dental work?
15) Recently dyed your hair?
16) What other chronic symptoms--if any--do you have, i.e., headaches; constipation; indigestion; arthritis; PMS (if a woman); depression; tiredness; joint pain; hyperactive; inability to focus.
17) Do you have any diseases such as diabetes (type I or type II; asthma; etc.
Let me know the answers to the above and I may be able to provide you with a path to a possible solution.
QandA