Springtime is a great opportunity to pay attention to the Liver. One of its multi-facet properties is to oversee the eyes, hair and nails. In most cases, hair loss is due to a hormonal imbalance, which includes a nutritional lack. In some cases, it could be an accumulation of environmental toxins. The head is actually a map of the lower body like the feet and its Vita Flex points. A weak organ can influence an area of the head and possibly cause inflammation in the hair shaft. With a hormonal imbalance, it may cause a discharge of sebum, a waxy oily substance that discharges over the opening of the hair follicle and basically seals off the pore to the hair root.
Pure drinking water, a balanced seasonal diet and supplementation such as Sulferzyme, Mineral Essence, Detoxzyme, Essential Fatty Acids such as the YLEO Omega, Vitamin B are recommended. Multi Green to balance pH and cleanses the blood.
Young Living single oils Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Frankincense, Juniper, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Cyprus, Eucalyptus Blue, Palo Santo.
Young Living Blends: Melrose, Longevity, Mister
Hair Loss Preventen Blend
10 drops Cedarwood
8 drops Rosemary
10 drops Sandalwood
10 drops Lavender
2 drops Juniper
Massage well the brain stem and scalp 2x a day. Especially effective with open pores after shampooing hair. Young Living's shampoo already has essential oils, but you can additional oil of choice and add to the shampoo or portion of it that you are using to apply to hair and scalp.
Hair Loss Application Blend
4 drops of Rosemary
5 drops of Lavender
5 drops Cypress
5 drops Cedarwood
1 drops Palo Santo
Massage brainstem and full scalp vigorously 2x a day. The cypress is very good for circulation. This formula also has antibacterial qualities. Can also be used in Capsules. Taking YL Longevity capsules may also be helpful.
Note: When Gary Young traveled he often carried Cedarwood and Cypress in his pocket. He applied these oils to his scalp.
Reference: Essential Oils Desk Reference Life Science Publishing.
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