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Njoy I read ur blog and thread and you have had amazing growth u r truly an inspiration but may I ask what growth aid did u use I understand u started with mtg would u.recommend it

klazzy64

You may not have read far enough in my blog. I did start by trying MTG but it was tooooooo stanky. :nono: I eventually made my own sulfur mix to mimic mtg, minus the stank. That recipe is in my blog along with the supplements that I also regularly (well...try) to take.

HTH!
 
I never used mix for my green shakes I would just use sweetened frozen fruit, over ripe banana, water, and fresh spinach. Couldn't taste the spinach at all and it was sweet and very low in calories.

Green shakes are just sweet fruity tasting shakes with veggies that you can't taste.
 
I personally think that anyone can increase their hair growth if they are consistent in making healthy changes to diet, exercise, and hair/scalp care. I know that my hair was almost never longer than neck length and now it's 1.5" from BSL. Was my increase in growth consistent? Yes. It's lasted almost 2 years and even though I've gotten it cut a few times, it's still longer now than it's ever been.

Can ANYONE achieve 1" a month for 5+ months? If you're doing everything right and you have a positive mindset, yes. But, the reality is that most people doubt themselves (and others) and don't do everything right. I know there's still a lot of room for improvement in what I do, but I believe and I will make the necessary changes. People that let doubt hold them back will inevitably make choices (subconsciously) that hinder their progress. That's why positive thinking is so effective - you'll start changing your life in ways that you don't consciously recognize, but they end up having a huge impact on your life.

If you don't want to believe than don't. But, don't become critical of those that do. We're all old enough to make decisions for ourselves and assess things with our own minds. If someone is given sound advice that you don't agree with, just politely disagree and keep it moving. No need to dwell.
 
Party pooper? I'll be that *shrug*

It was pretty clear TO ME that the OP came in here to ask what could help someone get 5" in 5 months, more than likely in the hopes that she could personally benefit from this information. Almost all of the subsequent posts reflected the general sentiment that "yes, it is totally possible," and even "yes, I have gotten such phenomenal growth before myself," thus instilling a false hope in one who is new to the world of hair growth/care. As I already said, there are a few of us who HAVE gotten an inch a month, as was so astutely pointed out would be the way to get 5" in less than half a year, but none of us (save the occasional miracle child) have been able to get this kind of growth over a long enough period of time to get all five inches she was asking about. The question was not "can you get an inch a month," but "can you get FIVE inches in FIVE months," a feat that very, very few LHCFers have achieved.

I am all for the theory of healthy body, healthy hair -- as a matter of fact, I have stated a few times on this board that I attribute my 3 inches from last summer directly to a change in my diet. But again, how many of us have CONSISTENTLY gotten that inch a month for more than 2-3 months? Since that answer is few to NONE, I have to stick to my previous opinion that you have to be sooooome kind of blessed (read: win the genetic lottery) to get 5" in 5 months.

:grin: Girl, I mean no disrespect but, I had to chuckle when I read this because your statement is so finite and yet, that's pretty much exactly what happened with me. Reading that others said that it could be done and that it was being done inspired me, a brand spanking new newbie to haircare, to believe in what you're calling false hope. I'm SO thankful that I was ignorant enough that I didn't have to undo any limiting thinking.

I studied all the positive and encouraging posts and stayed away from any griping, complaining and let's-get-realisms. I was at least a five months in before I even realized that not everyone believed that an inch a month was possible. I mean, there was a whole thread full of people who were going for it. Um, that's how green I was.

I say, you can only expect to be able to do what you truly believe in your heart. As I think in my heart, so am I. My heart believed that if others were doing it, so could I. And so I am.
 
NJoy you KNOW we are all inspired by your progress, but I will always consider your growth a miracle (blessing? Whichever you are more comfortable with). Like I said, if people want to call me a party pooper, say I'm raining on the OP's parade, complaining (?), whatever -- that's fine. Like that McDonald's Happy Meal commercial goes, "I don't see any hope in here." :laugh: The haircare industry would not exist if all it took for EVERYONE was some positive thinking and prayer. I get my inspiration from anecdotes, but even more so from those let's-get-realisms AKA proof threads. But that must just be me.

I'm not even mad at y'all for coming down on me like you did. That's the LHCF way, but my feelings aren't easily hurt. I still love y'all. :) I'd never NOT encourage someone to eat healthier or exercise more, either....even if your hair doesn't go from NL to BSL by September, weight loss, increased fitness, clearer skin, and better sleep are just as good.
 
@NJoy you KNOW we are all inspired by your progress, but I will always consider your growth a miracle (blessing? Whichever you are more comfortable with). Like I said, if people want to call me a party pooper, say I'm raining on the OP's parade, complaining (?), whatever -- that's fine. Like that McDonald's Happy Meal commercial goes, "I don't see any hope in here." :laugh: The haircare industry would not exist if all it took for EVERYONE was some positive thinking and prayer. I get my inspiration from anecdotes, but even more so from those let's-get-realisms AKA proof threads. But that must just be me.

I'm not even mad at y'all for coming down on me like you did. That's the LHCF way, but my feelings aren't easily hurt. I still love y'all. :) I'd never NOT encourage someone to eat healthier or exercise more, either....even if your hair doesn't go from NL to BSL by September, weight loss, increased fitness, clearer skin, and better sleep are just as good.

lilsparkle825

I'm good with all that you've said. And I'm flattered that you call me blessed (tho the miracle thing went too far :rolleyes:).

I just really came back to say that I hope that you don't count me among those that you feel came down on you. I'm not. And I don't think anyone else is either...although I can see how it might feel that way. We're all family around here and everyone's entitled to think for herself and speak whatever she cares to share. Thanks for sharing. You're only saying what some may want to say. And that's cool. :yep:
 
@NJoy you KNOW we are all inspired by your progress, but I will always consider your growth a miracle (blessing? Whichever you are more comfortable with). Like I said, if people want to call me a party pooper, say I'm raining on the OP's parade, complaining (?), whatever -- that's fine. Like that McDonald's Happy Meal commercial goes, "I don't see any hope in here." :laugh: The haircare industry would not exist if all it took for EVERYONE was some positive thinking and prayer. I get my inspiration from anecdotes, but even more so from those let's-get-realisms AKA proof threads. But that must just be me.

I'm not even mad at y'all for coming down on me like you did. That's the LHCF way, but my feelings aren't easily hurt. I still love y'all. :) I'd never NOT encourage someone to eat healthier or exercise more, either....even if your hair doesn't go from NL to BSL by September, weight loss, increased fitness, clearer skin, and better sleep are just as good.

@the bolded...I don't get the connection here. It's not like the haircare industry is promoting a lot of healthy hair practices. There's been a recent boom in natural products and better ingredients, but if you step into most salons, they are still promoting practices that can be very damaging to hair and manufacturers don't really educate consumers about the possible dangers of chemicals and heat-styling tools.

IDK...it's late...this sentence just stood out to me, though....I can see some of your points. I don't have mega-amazing growth after 3 years on this site. I've gone from a short bob to APL, but it's been a slow & steady process.
 
:grin: Girl, I mean no disrespect but, I had to chuckle when I read this because your statement is so finite and yet, that's pretty much exactly what happened with me. Reading that others said that it could be done and that it was being done inspired me, a brand spanking new newbie to haircare, to believe in what you're calling false hope. I'm SO thankful that I was ignorant enough that I didn't have to undo any limiting thinking.

I studied all the positive and encouraging posts and stayed away from any griping, complaining and let's-get-realisms. I was at least a five months in before I even realized that not everyone believed that an inch a month was possible. I mean, there was a whole thread full of people who were going for it. Um, that's how green I was.

I say, you can only expect to be able to do what you truly believe in your heart. As I think in my heart, so am I. My heart believed that if others were doing it, so could I. And so I am.

Hi NJOY I've just looked on ur blog on LHCF and I don't see the actual recipe to your sulfur mix. Can you please copy and paste it or PM it to me? I'de love to give it a try

ETA: I found it thanks!
 
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I agree. The only time I believe this happened to me was when I was exercising 5x a week and put myself on a healthy diet.

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Thread hi jack...thank you for the amazing grass rec.. I've been reading reviews and decided to purchase last nite.the overall health benefits seem amazing thanks elle pixie : )

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Thx I drank the berry one last nite with water which was okay. Then this morning I tried the orange dream flavor with soymilk for breakfast...much better, I don't mind the taste. I'm looking forward to the health benefits and if it helps my hair then that's icing on the cake.

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1. DARNNNNNNNN U @EllePixie!!! LOL! ijust bought the berry superfood!!!! ughhh! itold myself i wasn't gonna buy anything else until i use up my all my protein powders, vitamins, oils, conditioners, etc....lol...ithink i'll add it to my straw/ban smoothies and/or try out one of those kefir-based recipes Lita posted a while ago.

2. OP--ithink it's possible--although RARE to grow 5inches in 5 months...i think i may have done it last year...this year i'm measuring my progress in the 'get an inch a month challenge', and so far i've grown 2 inches in 2 months..honestly, ithink i'm a fast grower (to a certain point--then it slows), but retention is my problem...ithink a lot of ladies grow faster than they know but they aren't retaining most of it and therefore think they are slow growers. i'm gonna wig/weave it up for the last half of the year and really see what my growth rate is....

xoxo
 
I got 4.5 inches in 6 months when I was relaxed. I got it from using Megatek. Funny thing was that I only used MT becuase I didn't believe it worked and wanted to prove people wrong. HAHAHAHA Shame. I was religiously consistent - which is absolute key. I didn't skip na'an scheduled MT "greasing". :lachen: Excuse my ends, I was on that no-trimming-even-though-my-ends-were-suspect bandwagon back then. :look:

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Whether people use topical growth aids or vitamins to achieve extra growth, they key is consistency. Not one month consistency, but often times longer than that. @NJoy is a perfect example.

I think I get what lilsparkle825 is trying to say. Basically, the norm is not 5 inches in 5 months and it shouldn't seem like minimal effort will produce extraordinary results. And to that, I agree. Am I correct?
 
Thx I drank the berry one last nite with water which was okay. Then this morning I tried the orange dream flavor with soymilk for breakfast...much better, I don't mind the taste. I'm looking forward to the health benefits and if it helps my hair then that's icing on the cake.

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It will aide in energy as well......First thing you will notice is thicker eyelashes....


Happy Hair Growing!
 
Yep it's possible.
I almost got 1 inch with msm and 64oz of water a day
My scalp isn't all that healthy and my foods are mostly
processed :( but it just happened...
I usually don't have growth like that
 
@the bolded...I don't get the connection here. It's not like the haircare industry is promoting a lot of healthy hair practices. There's been a recent boom in natural products and better ingredients, but if you step into most salons, they are still promoting practices that can be very damaging to hair and manufacturers don't really educate consumers about the possible dangers of chemicals and heat-styling tools.

IDK...it's late...this sentence just stood out to me, though....I can see some of your points. I don't have mega-amazing growth after 3 years on this site. I've gone from a short bob to APL, but it's been a slow & steady process.
LOL I didn't mean "haircare industry" like it's some conglomerate....maybe I should have said this: there wouldn't be growth aids, products promising to help your hair grow long and strong, stylists who claim to have "growing hands" and things of that nature if all it took to get butt length hair in a year was prayer and meditation plus a clean diet, lots of exercise and 8 hours of sleep every night.
Whether people use topical growth aids or vitamins to achieve extra growth, they key is consistency. Not one month consistency, but often times longer than that. @NJoy is a perfect example.

I think I get what @lilsparkle825 is trying to say. Basically, the norm is not 5 inches in 5 months and it shouldn't seem like minimal effort will produce extraordinary results. And to that, I agree. Am I correct?
Yes, you are. And at the risk of sounding like a broken record, out of those of us who have been able to get an inch in a month, what keeps getting repeated in this thread is "I have done it once" or "I got an inch a month for (insert number less than 5) months." I only see one poster in here who HAS gotten that kind of CONSISTENT growth. It's almost like the fable of belling the cat -- everyone seems to KNOW that it's possible, but no one can do it.
 
I got 4.5 inches in 6 months when I was relaxed. I got it from using Megatek. Funny thing was that I only used MT becuase I didn't believe it worked and wanted to prove people wrong. HAHAHAHA Shame. I was religiously consistent - which is absolute key. I didn't skip na'an scheduled MT "greasing". :lachen: Excuse my ends, I was on that no-trimming-even-though-my-ends-were-suspect bandwagon back then. :look:

6months-vi.jpg


Whether people use topical growth aids or vitamins to achieve extra growth, they key is consistency. Not one month consistency, but often times longer than that. @NJoy is a perfect example.

I think I get what lilsparkle825 is trying to say. Basically, the norm is not 5 inches in 5 months and it shouldn't seem like minimal effort will produce extraordinary results. And to that, I agree. Am I correct?
I don't think anyone is acting like it's minimum effort. Exercising, eating right, low manipulation (to a lot of people), minimal stress (because how do you really control your stress?), etc are ALL more difficult (imo) than using a growth aide. When I was doing this routine I was basically living for my hair...and I got tired of it, which is why I wasn't consistent. Obsessing over growth and being super anal about it is TIRING. But, it does have its benefits and if people are striving for growth, then I will happily cheer them on from the sidelines and wish them the best. The negativity is not helpful nor supportive. I'mma chalk it up to some people having a bad week. :drunk:
 
I don't think anyone is acting like it's minimum effort. Exercising, eating right, low manipulation (to a lot of people), minimal stress (because how do you really control your stress?), etc are ALL more difficult (imo) than using a growth aide. When I was doing this routine I was basically living for my hair...and I got tired of it, which is why I wasn't consistent. Obsessing over growth and being super anal about it is TIRING. But, it does have its benefits and if people are striving for growth, then I will happily cheer them on from the sidelines and wish them the best. The negativity is not helpful nor supportive. I'mma chalk it up to some people having a bad week. :drunk:

That's not really what I was talking about. My point was consistency in supplements. What I meant by minimal is drinking a green shake here and there and a vitamin for a month and expecting extraordinary results.
 
^^Well in that case...absolutely no one said that in the thread, so I'm not sure how that conclusion was drawn by anyone. Shrug.
 
I don't think anyone is acting like it's minimum effort. Exercising, eating right, low manipulation (to a lot of people), minimal stress (because how do you really control your stress?), etc are ALL more difficult (imo) than using a growth aide. When I was doing this routine I was basically living for my hair...and I got tired of it, which is why I wasn't consistent. Obsessing over growth and being super anal about it is TIRING. But, it does have its benefits and if people are striving for growth, then I will happily cheer them on from the sidelines and wish them the best. The negativity is not helpful nor supportive. I'mma chalk it up to some people having a bad week. :drunk:
:lol: I love LHCF....tell someone it's not normal to get an inch a month for a long period of time and you're looked at as negative, unsupportive or bitter.

I cheer people along too....I'd never badmouth someone on a healthy hair journey. You'll never see me come in a thread where someone is posting their projected timeline for reaching SL/APL/BSL/MBL and beyond and tell them "that's going to take a miracle." (In improbable situations like that, at the most, I will congratulate them for the progress they have made and wish them luck.) At the same time, I'd never give bad advice or instill false hope. AGAIN risking sounding like a broken record, I'm not gonna tell the OP that it is possible to get 5" in 5 months when the number of people who have actually achieved this kind of growth (again, NOT an inch in a month, but 5 WHOLE inches in 5 months) are few and far between. There is a huuuuuge difference between being supportive and lying through your teeth (fingers? keyboard?)/giving bad advice/false hope/whatever your name for it is (and whatever you take the least personally). As for me, I will give it to the newbies straight up: it's not hard to grow your hair. By taking a few simple steps, you can retain more hair and maaaaayyyyyybe even increase your growth rate. More than likely, you will reach your goal length in time. HOWEVER, the same way there is nothing miraculous required on your part, you probably shouldn't expect any miracles to come about. Be patient, watch your moisture/protein balance, protective style often, and yeah, you can pray/meditate about it. The truth of the matter is that 90-95% of us will get to our goals the slow and steady way.

And to whomever you are referring who is having a bad week, I hope it gets better! :thumbsup: Smile, it's the weekend! :drunk:
 
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