Invinoveritas wrote:Super simple recipe and great results apparently, as long as you are dedicated. Please see this utube user's channel I heard about onion juice before for alopecia aerata, but not much success for mpb.

Key seems to be the conjunction with garlic. Anyhow tried it today, and besides being smelly, the mix did tingle a lot. Aloe vera was helpful, and also seemed to have helped reducing the smell significantly. MSM might also interest you due to it being sulphur Garlic is supposedly a great antifungal, but how do you get it to stay? The best I can do it crush it with a garlic press, then just lay the garlic which is now in a sheet onto my problem area and then kind of scrape it off.

I also crush raw garlic and eat it daily now. Usually if it's good for acne it's good for MPB in theory. I used to take lots of MSM internally, and tried some topically as well but did not seem to respond to it. There are a lot of nutrients in garlic & onion, that probably work synergistically. If you watch other videos from the previous link, you'll see how the mixture is prepared and applied. You can strain the mix through a paper towel, a coffee filter, or a nylon sock. Then you would apply the resulting liquid with the aid of a dropper and massage a bit.
It far less messy than having chunks of onion and garlic all over your head. Invinoveritas wrote:I used to take lots of MSM internally, and tried some topically as well but did not seem to respond to it. There are a lot of nutrients in garlic & onion, that probably work synergistically. If you watch other videos from the previous link, you'll see how the mixture is prepared and applied. You can strain the mix through a paper towel, a coffee filter, or a nylon sock. Then you would apply the resulting liquid with the aid of a dropper and massage a bit.
It far less messy than having chunks of onion and garlic all over your head. Oh, alright, I'll give it a look. I wonder if adding garlic juice to my MSM and distilled water scalp spray would be something worth looking into. Black Hawk Down Bowden Pdf. I think I had some minor success with onion juice interchangeably with propolis on temples,but I had to discontinue it due to lack of time. It was just few temple hairs after -maybe 1.5 month mark which shed soon after i stopped so nothing spectacular. Hovewer some guys swear for onion juice and garlic. And onion works for alopecia arreata.
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Since I have some more time for experiments ill try to get back on track and report how it goes. This time I want to add some castor oil.
If you think seriously about this there is one big downside of this: smell. That's why I covered just temples,its easier to get rid of this terrible stink.
Hi, I learned to eat large quantities of garlic years ago. I can eat 2 sections whole, raw at a time. It is a very effective antibiotic, I mostly used it to keep my skin acne free if I felt like eating oily foods (not fried foods). For MPB, eating garlic did not help me. Applied externally it might be good for killing demodex mites.
The better treatment for mites is tea tree oil. The smell in garlic is because it is sulfur based. I can also eat like half onion raw, it is also good as an antibiotic, but my hair never grew back due to eating these things. Richard Strauss Vier Letzte Lieder Pdf. There is odorless garlic capsules, but without the sulfur smell I am not sure how effective it is. The Battle For Middle Earth 2 Patch 1.07. I encouraged a friend to eat garlic for his blood pressure. He grills a clove daily and after chelation therapy he is amazingly better.
So garlic does help with blood flow somehow, I guess it might be more with cholesterol management. To remove the smell after treatment you might try a baking soda and water solution. If you can get powdered activated carbon (they sell course for fish tanks) this can be made into a paste scrub and will really cleanse toxins (and I think smells) from the skin. Never use carbon with any fresh wounds, it will tattoo. Invinoveritas wrote:Super simple recipe and great results apparently, as long as you are dedicated. Please see this utube user's channel I heard about onion juice before for alopecia aerata, but not much success for mpb. Key seems to be the conjunction with garlic.
Anyhow tried it today, and besides being smelly, the mix did tingle a lot. Aloe vera was helpful, and also seemed to have helped reducing the smell significantly. This is super interesting!!! There are like 10 guys in the discussion areas of his videos that are in the early stages of his protocol and pretty much ALL say they are seeing results! Here are some pics that have been sent to him by someone following his regime!