cicilypayne
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Recipes please For seaweed or sea veggies.
Armyqt said:Great thread. Here's a link to another discussion http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=29557&highlight=seaweed
ETA: Another link
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=14060&highlight=seaweed
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=41230&highlight=seaweed
cicilypayne said:Recipes please For seaweed or sea veggies.
anky said:Devil's advocate here... don't run to the seaweed yet.
Following how they eat is extremely more important than what they eat.
After staying in Japan for two weeks I noticed that their diet is a small part of the reason why their hair is long. Keep in mind that they do not eat as much sugar as we do. For instance, Japan's "Froot Loops" taste totally different from the American ones, as they have much less sugar content. Also many of their desserts are made straight from beans and rice: i.e., sweet bean breads. They also don't eat too much processed food. They eat out a lot, but the food that they eat is not the typical fast food: Misu soup, white rice, fatty meats and fish, pan seared stuff (instead of fried crap) at one sitting. They eat a lot.
They also get their beef from Australia because America puts too much crap in their meat-- steriods, hormones, milk fillers. Even the apple juice is different: comes straight from the apple-- not that crap in American Stores passing for apple juice.
Food out there is not something that you gorge on. They always present their food with flair (Eating is 90% visual, if the plate is pretty, chances are you'll enjoy it). Try eating at a table, without the TV on; make your plate a work of art.
I would change my whole mindset on what I eat before just running to eat what the Japanese eat.
Also, keep in mind that genetics and heredity plays the bigger role. AND they walk everywhere! Exercise helps in hair growth. Only rich people in Japan have cars so everyone walks... or runs to try to catch the subway
Thanks for reading my long ramble.
Bublnbrnsuga said:Thank you for your imput.
I wonder if this will go in one ear, out the other but here goes:
Stop falling for everything you hear concerning something that will make your hurr grow.
anky said:Devil's advocate here... don't run to the seaweed yet.
Following how they eat is extremely more important than what they eat.
After staying in Japan for two weeks I noticed that their diet is a small part of the reason why their hair is long. Keep in mind that they do not eat as much sugar as we do. For instance, Japan's "Froot Loops" taste totally different from the American ones, as they have much less sugar content. Also many of their desserts are made straight from beans and rice: i.e., sweet bean breads. They also don't eat too much processed food. They eat out a lot, but the food that they eat is not the typical fast food: Misu soup, white rice, fatty meats and fish, pan seared stuff (instead of fried crap) at one sitting. They eat a lot.
They also get their beef from Australia because America puts too much crap in their meat-- steriods, hormones, milk fillers. Even the apple juice is different: comes straight from the apple-- not that crap in American Stores passing for apple juice.
Food out there is not something that you gorge on. They always present their food with flair (Eating is 90% visual, if the plate is pretty, chances are you'll enjoy it). Try eating at a table, without the TV on; make your plate a work of art.
I would change my whole mindset on what I eat before just running to eat what the Japanese eat.
Also, keep in mind that genetics and heredity plays the bigger role. AND they walk everywhere! Exercise helps in hair growth. Only rich people in Japan have cars so everyone walks... or runs to try to catch the subway
Thanks for reading my long ramble.
LOL. Yeah I live in Ft. Lauderdale Beach. You and smell the change in the air when a ton of seaweed washes ashore. I would probably stick to the sheets of seaweed for soups and salads. The smell is much less noticeable. Can you take the tablets back?cicilypayne said:Thanks ladies, I like reading all of your post, I went out to Whole Foods and could not decide between seaweed and spirluna. I purchased sea veggies vitamins. When I took the plastic off and pulled out the cotten it smelled so bad. I then decided not to take with water and used my sweet grape juice. Still yuck. I thought to myself at $25.00 a bottle I've got to finish these. After finishing lunch I went to take my horestail and I smelled the closed sea vitamins on the counter, yuck double yuck =me throwing $25.00 in the trash. I live waterfront in Miami and the seaweed tabs taste like I went outside and licked the dock. I should have listen to bubblenbrown I want my hair to grow so bad I think I'd try to eat ground up earthworms if someone posted it was good for my hair
cicilypayne said:Thanks ladies, I like reading all of your post, I went out to Whole Foods and could not decide between seaweed and spirluna. I purchased sea veggies vitamins. When I took the plastic off and pulled out the cotten it smelled so bad. I then decided not to take with water and used my sweet grape juice. Still yuck. I thought to myself at $25.00 a bottle I've got to finish these. After finishing lunch I went to take my horestail and I smelled the closed sea vitamins on the counter, yuck double yuck =me throwing $25.00 in the trash. I live waterfront in Miami and the seaweed tabs taste like I went outside and licked the dock. I should have listen to bubblenbrown I want my hair to grow so bad I think I'd try to eat ground up earthworms if someone posted it was good for my hair
anky said:Devil's advocate here... don't run to the seaweed yet.
Following how they eat is extremely more important than what they eat.
After staying in Japan for two weeks I noticed that their diet is a small part of the reason why their hair is long. Keep in mind that they do not eat as much sugar as we do. For instance, Japan's "Froot Loops" taste totally different from the American ones, as they have much less sugar content. Also many of their desserts are made straight from beans and rice: i.e., sweet bean breads. They also don't eat too much processed food. They eat out a lot, but the food that they eat is not the typical fast food: Misu soup, white rice, fatty meats and fish, pan seared stuff (instead of fried crap) at one sitting. They eat a lot.
They also get their beef from Australia because America puts too much crap in their meat-- steriods, hormones, milk fillers. Even the apple juice is different: comes straight from the apple-- not that crap in American Stores passing for apple juice.
Food out there is not something that you gorge on. They always present their food with flair (Eating is 90% visual, if the plate is pretty, chances are you'll enjoy it). Try eating at a table, without the TV on; make your plate a work of art.
I would change my whole mindset on what I eat before just running to eat what the Japanese eat.
Also, keep in mind that genetics and heredity plays the bigger role. AND they walk everywhere! Exercise helps in hair growth. Only rich people in Japan have cars so everyone walks... or runs to try to catch the subway
Thanks for reading my long ramble.
tnorenberg said:LOL. Yeah I live in Ft. Lauderdale Beach. You and smell the change in the air when a ton of seaweed washes ashore. I would probably stick to the sheets of seaweed for soups and salads. The smell is much less noticeable. Can you take the tablets back?
pistachio said:wow..just..wow
This isn't just some "fad" I've come across. I'm not forcing ANYTHING on ANYONE. I'm just trying to throw it out there for those who want to try it. If not fine, but call it what it is, and not what it isn't. The Japansese for centuries have eaten seaweed for growth. That's isn't a fad in my book. If you don't like my input fine, but when some of you act like someone's trying to push something on you to do, and then accuse their advice of being a "fad", then next time, don't sit and wonder why some women refuse to share how they got their hair to grow...
Oh my goodness I could not stop laughing when I read this hilariouscicilypayne said:Thanks ladies, I like reading all of your post, I went out to Whole Foods and could not decide between seaweed and spirluna. I purchased sea veggies vitamins. When I took the plastic off and pulled out the cotten it smelled so bad. I then decided not to take with water and used my sweet grape juice. Still yuck. I thought to myself at $25.00 a bottle I've got to finish these. After finishing lunch I went to take my horestail and I smelled the closed sea vitamins on the counter, yuck double yuck =me throwing $25.00 in the trash. I live waterfront in Miami and the seaweed tabs taste like I went outside and licked the dock. I should have listen to bubblenbrown I want my hair to grow so bad I think I'd try to eat ground up earthworms if someone posted it was good for my hair
Yes Ma'am!TempleGirl said:I lived in Japan for almost 3 years and ate a diet consisting of AF grub and Japanese local fair. Food is great but I never noticed anything spectacular about my growth. What I did learn were better eating habits and better exercise and health habits.
Growth will come, but retention and good hair practices over time are key. Simplicity wins over fad anyday.