Hair Loss
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carebear:
Hi Carebear,So excited, just wanted to share.
Read on the internet that eating curry leaves regularly can help in prevention of premature greying of hair and thicker, fuller hair. I have been adding curry leaves to my meal for the past 2 weeks and have experience less hair fall and my lashes seem thicker!
Also noted baby hair growing beyond my hairline!
how to cook curry leaves with meals?
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carebear:
Ya, carebear, please share share..So excited, just wanted to share.
Read on the internet that eating curry leaves regularly can help in prevention of premature greying of hair and thicker, fuller hair. I have been adding curry leaves to my meal for the past 2 weeks and have experience less hair fall and my lashes seem thicker!
Also noted baby hair growing beyond my hairline!
and where to buy curry leaves? can keep for how long too?
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HyperKiasu:
So sorry, lost track on this topic :oops: !
Hi Carebear,carebear:
So excited, just wanted to share.
Read on the internet that eating curry leaves regularly can help in prevention of premature greying of hair and thicker, fuller hair. I have been adding curry leaves to my meal for the past 2 weeks and have experience less hair fall and my lashes seem thicker!
Also noted baby hair growing beyond my hairline!
how to cook curry leaves with meals?
thanks
You can cook the curry leaves in your curry.
Fry it with tempeh.
Or simply add it into your salad.
Basically it can be eaten raw, or just add into any dish, and cook it any way you like.fussyMummy:
Curry leaves are very cheap, about 50 cents for a large amount and can be obtained almost anywhere - wet market, and most supermarkets.Ya, carebear, please share share..
and where to buy curry leaves? can keep for how long too?
:celebrate:
It can be kept for long time ( so far after 1 month still ok) if kept in the vegetable compartment of the fridge. -
carebear:
So sorry, lost track on this topic :oops: !
Hi Carebear,HyperKiasu:
[quote=\"carebear\"]So excited, just wanted to share.
Read on the internet that eating curry leaves regularly can help in prevention of premature greying of hair and thicker, fuller hair. I have been adding curry leaves to my meal for the past 2 weeks and have experience less hair fall and my lashes seem thicker!
Also noted baby hair growing beyond my hairline!
how to cook curry leaves with meals?
thanks
You can cook the curry leaves in your curry.
Fry it with tempeh.
Or simply add it into your salad.
Basically it can be eaten raw, or just add into any dish, and cook it any way you like.fussyMummy:
Curry leaves are very cheap, about 50 cents for a large amount and can be obtained almost anywhere - wet market, and most supermarkets.Ya, carebear, please share share..
and where to buy curry leaves? can keep for how long too?
:celebrate:
It can be kept for long time ( so far after 1 month still ok) if kept in the vegetable compartment of the fridge.[/quote]Carebear...may be a silly question but how many raw leaves you ate per day? I guess we have to eat it raw to really get more benefits?
My hair very thin and little so is very precious lor...been dropping more lately.... -
Really? Curry leaves? then I must eat HEAPS!
pls let us know if we can also cook and eat it - i like to eat it with cereal prawns...
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tree nymph:
with cereal prawns? sounds a great idea.... :celebrate:Really? Curry leaves? then I must eat HEAPS!
pls let us know if we can also cook and eat it - i like to eat it with cereal prawns...
I heard walnut is good for hair, just eat 3 to 4 pieces everyday but personally i dislike walnut so i stopped eating it within a few days.... -
carebear:
So sorry, lost track on this topic :oops: !
Hi Carebear,HyperKiasu:
[quote=\"carebear\"]So excited, just wanted to share.
Read on the internet that eating curry leaves regularly can help in prevention of premature greying of hair and thicker, fuller hair. I have been adding curry leaves to my meal for the past 2 weeks and have experience less hair fall and my lashes seem thicker!
Also noted baby hair growing beyond my hairline!
how to cook curry leaves with meals?
thanks
You can cook the curry leaves in your curry.
Fry it with tempeh.
Or simply add it into your salad.
Basically it can be eaten raw, or just add into any dish, and cook it any way you like.fussyMummy:
Curry leaves are very cheap, about 50 cents for a large amount and can be obtained almost anywhere - wet market, and most supermarkets.Ya, carebear, please share share..
and where to buy curry leaves? can keep for how long too?
:celebrate:
It can be kept for long time ( so far after 1 month still ok) if kept in the vegetable compartment of the fridge.[/quote]Hi Carebear,
thanks for the sharing...
the result can be seen within 2 weeks right? Let me try and feedback in due time....
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Westmom : initially i ate heaps!
3 stalks per day.
Now i eat it about 2-3 times a weeks, also about 2 stalks each time.
I don't know how much is effective though.
Tree nymph : it can be eaten raw or cooked, depending on your taste.
Hyperkiasu : for anything to have effect on hair, it should usually take 3 months for the effects to be seen. But i found that my forehead had more baby hair and eye lashes appear more after 2 weeks, dunno whether psychological. -
Nowadays, it seems tat many people have hair loss / thinning problem. Could it be due to the food we eat ? All loaded with artificial hormones, chemicals and GM food ? Even my young children also have hair dropping all over the floor every morning.
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Anyone having hair fall problem? especially female. My hair is falling very badly and now become quite thin. It has been falling badly since few years ago, even before I give birth. Any remedy for this?
What kind of hair style is better if I am having this problem? short and straight or long, perm hair?
Are those hair care professionals advertised on tv, magazines really good? i.e. beijing 101, yun nan⦠etc?
thanks in advance.
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