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This is certainly an interesting discussion. My experience has been that regular trimming grows more hair, and I agree with what Rosa Cabrera posted in her article.
Step 1. Cut ALL the damaged hair. This may be the hardest step for some of you, because it is difficult to let go of your hair...
Step 2. Trim your hair! Yes, even though you are trying to grow your hair, you should still trim it. By trim, I mean cut about half an inch once a month. The reason this is so important is because trimming it is essential in growing healthy hair. Any damages that may occur to your hair within the month need to go-- otherwise, the damage will continue to get worse over time.

In any case, I appreciate ALL of this the info, including the juicing tips, as I'm currently losing my hair due to chemo. It's not clumps or I'd just shave it off. It's hundreds of strands and thinning. I'm actively seeking solutions to just KEEP my hair. Fellow patients have successfully used hair vitamins and specific products. I'm trying these things and most likely will post information about them after giving them some time to work...or not work. :-)

February 11, 2010 - 9:38am

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