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SAVED BY A HAIR! a
project to save: your
hair ... mankind ... and the planet ... INTRODUCTION “Saved
by a hair!” divulges the discovery by Dr. Cisneros about the allergic
origins of hereditary baldness.
It is the fruit of ten years of investigation and proven by
biopsies of the scalp. Dr.
Emilio Quintanilla, Director of the Department of Dermatology at the
Clínica de Navarra and Dr. José Luis González de Rivera, Professor
of Psychiatry at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, supervised the
investigation, and have written the prologue to this book. “Saved
by a hair!” offers a simple seven step programme aimed at recuperating
the overall well-being of the system, and offers the following benefits
if the programme is followed: the regulation of fat, the disappearance
of dandruff and itchy scalp, new hair growth from the crown forward,
a remission of allergies, an improvement in energy levels and libido,
recovery of deep, repairing sleep, the regulation of weight, the disappearance
of eczema ... It’s
a question of re-taking your life, and while you’re at it, getting
saved by a hair! The
novelty consists of considering the causes of baldness as the consequence
of three factors:
A
combination of these three factors create a hostile environment which
favours the loss of hair. Were
we to compare our bodies with nature, we could say that the process
of alopecia is, in some ways, the equivalent to the loss of natural
reserves provoked by desertification. The
loss of hair is a symptom of the loss of our own reserves.
TYPES OF ALOPECIA
STRESS
When
a person is under stress or tension, the hair muscle is in contraction,
thus preventing the hair’s nutrition and life.
The
consequence is that the hair root cannot live.
DISORDERS
The
large amount of male hormones produce an allergic reaction in the follicle,
which defends itself by producing fat, in the same way as the nose does
by producing secretions when invaded by a large amount of pollen.
THYROIDS
The
overproduction of ACTH also contracts the smooth muscle of other vital
areas, such as:
RESPIRATORY
the alveoli pulmonis CIRCULATORY
the
coronary arteries of the heart
SEXUAL DISORDERS The
contraction of the smooth muscles of the corpus callosum prevents
the flow of blood, resulting in loss of erection.
INTESTINAL DISORDERS
These
three protean aminoacids join the capillary protean aminoacids (which
could be bronchial, intestinal, circulatory or genital), and form a macro-protein
which is strange to the body. These
large, strange particles circulate through the body and set off alarms.
They provoke the formation of a specific policing force, in this
case with an “anticapillary” function.
Then, having destroyed these macro-protein chains in the blood,
it sets off to the scalp’s inflamed areas, as a result of the continual
contraction of the hair’s erectile muscles. These are then eliminated,
because the anticapillary policing system is unable to distinguish between
an inflamed scalp and a scalp which is ill. It can thus be said that the body reacts in this way as a defense
mechanism.
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