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CurlyGirl1996

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Has anyone with alopecia problems had any success using BM growth serums? I've searched the BM threads but could not find anyone using the product that has alopecia. Thanks
 
I didn't see any results and I used it twice a day, consistently for months. I started off with the Mango scent and when that ran out, I ordered the Strawberry-Kiwi one. They both contained sulfur because I'm not allergic to it. I saw no change in my edges so I didn't reorder.
 
Ladies, I need your help with this one. Please respond...if you don't want to respond on this thread please send me a private message. Thank you :)
 
I don't know anything about Bee Mine but I found this info, which may be of some benefit to you.

http://www.worldofhair.com/hair/alopecia-areata.htm

Alopecia Researchers found 82 people with an alopecia areata diagnosis by their doctor or dermatologist. During the 7 month study those involved quit using topical or oral alopecia pills. Instead, exactly half used a blend of essential oils.

1. cedarwood essential oil (2 drops, 94 mg),
2. lavender essential oil (3 drops, 108 mg),
3. rosemary essential oil (3 drops, 114 mg) and
4. thyme essential oil (2 drops, 88 mg)
5. in a carrier oil mix of jojoba oil (3 mL)
6. and grapeseed oil (20 mL).

The placebo group were allowed to only use the jojoba & grapeseed carrier oils. Subjects were massaged the oil into the no hair areas of their scalp for 120 seconds every evening and then to wrap a warm compress or towel around their head to enhance absorption.

Professional photographs of each patients' scalp were taken at baseline, three and seven months. Changes as seen in the photographs served as the primary outcome measure. Outcomes were also measured by mapping alopecia areata bald patches and measuring severity of alopecia with a four measured scale. 84 patients started the trial, only 63 completed it—35 from the active group and 28 from the control group.

The results for areata were this (16 of 35 patients) significantly improved, while 15 percent (6 of 28 patients) using placebo improved. The essential oils blend for alopecia areata had a statistically significant advantage (P = 0.008). The average area of hair regrowth with the essential oils was 104 square cm compared with nearly zero for those using placebo.1


Hope that helps.
 
I am curious also. (Although this original post is over a year old!) I will try out the info listed here. Hope I remember to let you know.
 
I don't have alopecia, but it did not work for me and I think I was allergic to something in that mix. My scalp itched a lot!
 
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