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I was sick very very sick (breathing/lungs) beginning of 2020 (never took a test), but later tested for antibodies with a doc in my area +positive.

Sick again 2021, lost taste and smell, sick June 2022 altered taste and smell, recurring rounds of hair loss.

No vax .

Thank the Lord have not been sick since Oct 2022, other than hair loss, hopeful my body has finally figured this thing out naturally. 🙏

This is my experience, I just know it is not natural to struggle with an unexplainable taste in your mouth for 3+ months …so although I never “tested” for covid…pretty sure my body has been going through it, trying to figure out this man-made wickedness.

Did I get three variants ? I have no idea 🤷‍♀️

*not overweight, diabetic, etc…but I do have endometriosis which is autoimmune …

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I think shedding is responsible for much of this in the unvaxxed. I’ve heard of many people who have experienced hair loss since “Covid” arrived on the scene, including myself. Several hairstylists said they’ve seen it in many customers since 2020, both vaxxed and unvaxxed.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

Castor oil helps w/the hair loss.

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nt's avatar

I’m in a Covid support hair loss group, there have been some mixed information on that …it can cause more damage.

Very consistent support for rosemary oil though !!

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

I have had great results w/it. The type of Castor oil I use has lavender and rosemary in it. I put fresh rosemary in my lemon water, in the winter my hot tea. Everyone is different and will have different results. Castor oil has been around since the dawn of time. I put castor oil on my nails and it has helped them as well. It is also good for scars.

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nt's avatar

I juice and freeze my lemons , so I will have to try the rosemary in my water ! Thanks for the tips 💛

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

Hope you enjoy it.

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Freebird's avatar

Yes! I’ve seen many recipes on Pinterest for Rosemary hair rinse. Overall probably the most effective thing for hair loss.

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nt's avatar

My naturopath highly recommended…she said the studies on it was better than anything pharmaceutical …not surprising lol 😄

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Taken orally or rubbed on the scalp? Also, what is the dosage?

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Freebird's avatar

Look at Pinterest for a Rosemary hair rinse.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Thank you.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I’ve heard that but I don’t know if I can get myself to “drink” that….

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

You don't drink it. I use it two ways, I have a dropper so it is easier to manage because it is very thick stuff. I put maybe half or so of the dropper on my finger and then put it on my scalp where I want it to go, usually on my part line. I let it stay on overnight, or if I am going to be home I will put it on my scalp for a few hours before I shower.

I put a dropperful in my hair conditioning bottle and shake well so it is diluted. I let the conditioner sit on my head for as long as I have time for and then rinse as usual. All I know is my hair is starting to have more thickness and body to it and when I comb it less is falling out. Everyone is different.

I have switched shampoo to a Tea Tree oil based and then another that is apple cider vinegar based. So far I like both. I have curly hair and anyone that has curly knows you don't mess w/it once it dries because it gets frizzy. Using the castor oil helps w/that, and no, I don't look like Debbie Wasserman-Shultz's hair.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Thank you for taking the time to explain the process to me. I started taking Nutrafol a couple months ago and will see if that helps. I have very fine hair and the humidity is high this time of year in MO. so its a daily struggle in addition to having hair at all different lengths because even though I’m losing hair it is growing back and fortunately have no bald spots. Thank you again!

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

You are welcome. Yes! The humidity is brutal on fine hair. So glad your hair is growing back, that is most excellent. Let me know how the Nutrafol works. I get impatient because it is hard to pace when trying out new things to learn which is doing what and whether it helps or not. Some of this stuff can take months before you notice, and sometimes I don't really notice until I quit taking/doing something and then realize how much xyz really helped.

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Tom's avatar

Re: Hair loss: Apparently my dog has had "Covid" since he moved in with me . . .

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nt's avatar

Funny …

Loosing my hair hasn’t been to funny though .

To be clear …I had a “mystery “ illness in 21&22 that caused hair loss and a several month long taste disorder .

Some others (not vaxed)

have also experienced weird symptoms they’ve never had before …with this mysterious illness .

We don’t have to call it “Covid”

It’s baffling.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

😂😂😂Blame it on the dog!!

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Freebird's avatar

Have you tried ivermectin? Ive read that it works better for prevention than for curing. If you aren’t following the FLCCC protocols, I’d recommend them.

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nt's avatar

I believe that helped with the taste …

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Dee's meow's avatar

Hypothyroidism and diabetes might cause hair loss.

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nt's avatar

True ! Those are good things to check out when you have hair loss 👍

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Of course quit booze, but that's obvious...

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nt's avatar

? I’m lost …don’t drink or smoke …

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Re shedding....encouraging you to watch Scott Marsland's (nurse practitioner) FLCCC conference presentation where he discusses a patient's situation. Watch free https://covid19criticalcare.com/courses/conference-2023-spring-basic/

Also reminding there was a study of masked healthcare workers, vaxed, where their worn masks were analyzed. One thing that was found was they were breathing out antibodies germain to the vax. We also know the vaxed produce the wrong antibodies to fight off cv. Are the unvaxed being influenced by these breath antibodies? Who knows! My point is that, imho, we could be seeing muliple mechanisms that fall under the "shedding" category.

You may also want to consider looking at latent virus reactivation, and getting together with a dr or nd who is in the know to help you out and help strengthen your immune system and/or id potential root causes. Wishing you good health!!!

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nt's avatar

Thank you ! Seeing a naturopath ! I will definitely check out the link 🙏

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daverkb's avatar

Double thanks!

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FourWinds's avatar

Stress does a number on hair. All three times I've lost massive amounts of hair have been after extreme stress, and the scamdemic was no exception.

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nt's avatar

Unfortunately or maybe fortunately that’s not my case …

but for sure stress can absolutely be a factor 👍

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