I began to lose my hair recently. I had the coof at the end of April. I was a big denier of the coof until I was sick for a month & had a daily fever, lost my sense of taste & smell, got the brain fog & now I'm slowly losing my hair. I have three friends (all female) & my daughter who are also losing hair or did lose their hair. All of us are different age ranges from 23 - 63. One was sick for two days (no meds), one was hospitalized for two months & on a ventilator, the rest of us were sick for 3 - 4 weeks; one went to the ER & was given a prescription & sent home & two of us went through America's Frontline doctors for meds. So far, only one of us has had to wear a scarf on the head to hide the extreme hair loss. I recently read it's due stress the body went through & is a side effect of the coof. The hair loss begins 2 - 3 months after the coof. I was curious if anyone else has experienced it or is experiencing it.
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The spike protein production saps phospholipids.
In large amounts, like vaccinated, it can lead to APS - Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome.
https://www.netdoctor.co.uk/conditions/heart-and-blood/a1174/the-antiphospholipid-syndrome-hughes-syndrome/
Treat yourself as someone with APS. Since you didn't jerry-rig your cells to produce spike proteins non-stop, it should resolve itself with time.
For now, get yourself some phosphorus. Some health stores import phosphorus pearls from a French company.
Place under tongue and let them dissolve. Start with 1, move up to 5, and then taper off once your hair starts to come back.
Or drink a cola with phosphoric acid.
And eat the following:
Take some Glucosamine too. That will help with allergies and suppress Th2 and Th17 immune cells, the latter of which are attributed to serious Covid cases. Be careful with Glucosamine if you are pregnant, have shellfish allergies, or use insulin.
Finally, just get some vitamin K, E, Biotin and Melatonin. Those will help with hair growth.
Once a hair cell is dead, it is dead. So try to pamper the ones you still have and revive them now before they are gone for good.
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