The Hair Loss Treatment that Works
November 22nd, 2009
I perpetually acknowledged that hair loss would happen to me when I am old but never thought that it would happen to me at such an early age. My hairline begun receding shortly before my thirtieth birthday. I was frightened and in denial that I was losing my hair. I even started balding on the back of my head.
It was the first time in my life I felt that age has eventually caught up. I felt like the best years of my life were behind me. I even stopped seeing girls. My love life was non-existent. There was one girl I had been seeing casually and even though I liked her, I just stopped returning her phone calls. I realised that I hadn’t found the woman of my dreams with a full head of hair so there was no way I was going to find someone with my growing bald spot. I was too depressed to even try having a romantic relationship.
Hair loss affected me tremendously, it changed me from a confident person to a depressed loner. I was very persistent to address the issue and get the problem fixed. I started trying several hair loss treatments that are available in the counter. I have tried every single treatment and solution obtainable from the chemist, nothing worked. After spend lots of money on products, I stopped trying for a while. It was a real low point in my life. I even stopped going out with my friends, I was so gloomy.
Luckily, one night a good friend of mine took me out for a few drinks. Throughout the night, he noticed was I appeared a little down. It took him a little while to figure out why. He mentioned to me about the hair loss studio in the city. My friend had gone there for hair loss treatments and had been impressed with the results. I was even more impressed. He had no sign of hair loss, he had a full head of hair. He made me promise to give them a go and I agreed.
I could not have been happier with the hair loss studio recommended to me. After just a few hair loss treatments, I had a full head of hair again. Hair Loss Studio did not just give me my hair back. They gave me my self-assurance back.
Cutting the Cord
April 10th, 2008
Sometimes, after a relationship has ended, many of us have
problems letting go. A lot of my clients often complain of
feeling haunted or even possessed by the dearly departed (who
probably isn’t even thinking of you at all and is busy happily
running away with his or her new partner.) It’s like the person
has left an indelible imprint upon your heart and many of us
feel that we can’t go on until the ex returns. The energy of the
ex might be manifesting itself in all sorts of ways — in what
you perceive to be little omens or reminders that occur in every
day life (such as a phrase or song lyric) or even as a visitor
in your dreams. There are all kinds of cures for this
phenomenon, (everything from burning bundles of sage to clear
the room of the ex’s vibe to throwing out every single reminder
of him or her, including the bed.) Yet before you ditch the
Sealy Posturepedic, I suggest you try this little exercise
called “Cutting The Cord.” The idea behind this is that whenever
we connect to someone we connect to him or her at the point of
our solar plexus, the area just below your diaphragm. When we
first meet someone and fall in love, we spend a lot of time
building up this energy which lightworkers say looks like a rope
of light that connects two people. However, even after one
person disappears, the rope can still remain. Often, the person
who is left behind spends a lot of time fortifying that rope
with his or her own psychic energy in an attempt to bring the
person back. The ex can compare to a psychic vampire, who is
gleefully sucking back the energy that the dumped person is
sending them. It doesn’t even matter if you are sending them bad
thoughts or resentment. That energy is often translated to them
in the purest form of astral energy — and they use it to
transmute and feed their new relationship. So in order to
prevent yourself being sucked dry by the psychic vampire, oops I
mean the ex, I suggest you try this: Lie down on the bed,
breathe deeply and become as relaxed as you can. Now picture the
other person and the cord of light that you created when you
thought the both of you would be connected for all eternity.
Visualize that cord as best you can and examine it. How thick is
it? What colour is it? What is it made of? Now choose your
weapon. What will you use to cut this cord? Do you need a knife
or is the connection so strong that it can be broken only by
hacking at it with a machete? If a machete doesn’t work, try a
buzz saw. My favourite is a huge pair of golden scissors. Now,
in your mind’s eye, snip, hack chop, sever … do whatever you
have to do to cut the cord. Picture the other person floating
away from you like a helium balloon let loose in the sky … and
smile and wave “bye bye!” Oddly, one of the side benefits (or
drawbacks depending on how you look at it) is that the other
person senses the detachment. Like a greedy psychic vampire,
they will come back to see where their source of energy has
gone. So not only does this exercise your astral health, but it
often brings the ex back. That is, if you even want them back at
all.
Low Testosterone Helped by Creams and Gels
April 2nd, 2008
In the search for an easy way to increase testosterone, many men are looking at creams and gels and patches.
The first rule is don’t self diagnosis or self medicate - see your doctor. There is a specific test that will show just how low the testosterone level is. You need this information before you start any course of replacement testosterone therapy.
A testosterone level of 300-1,000 ng/dl is considered normal. That is a pretty big range. What works for one man may be way off for another. The fact is that men simply slow down production of testosterone as they age. The highest level is around age 17 (who would have ever guessed that). Research shows that the level decreases an average of 1.2% a year.
Side Effects of Testosterone Creams
These are possible side effects which are usually mild but can grow more severe unless treatment is given.
Depression - mood disorders and anxiety
Stomach pain and indigestion
High Blood pressure because of fluid retention
Headaches and or Dizziness
Skin irritation in the area where the cream is applied.
Prostate problems - if you already have prostate problems you must not use testosterone cream
Testosterone cream is rubbed into different areas of the body just once a day. It can be applied to thighs, stomach area, arms or shoulders. To avoid skin irritation, the application area should be alternated every day.
This ritual does not go on continuously - you will have to take a break after 8 weeks of use.
Replacement Testosterone Therapy requires a doctor to closely monitor the PSA (prostate specific antigen) levels.
Sharon Owen publishes http://www.AnswersForYourHealth.com
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