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Important News about Toxins

Saturday 7 June 2008 1:13 PM
Recent research by academics at the school of medicine at Queen Mary University of London and published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology (Volume 128, May 2008) has linked pollution as a contributing factor to hair loss. They have found that toxins in polluted air can be absorbed into the blood stream and then into the hair follicle and could restrict hair growing by blocking mechanisms that produce the protein from which hair is made.

Over 20 years ago Peter realised that in many patients something appeared to be restricting or interfering with hair growth and felt it could be toxins from alcohol, food colouring, flavouring, preservatives, tobacco, medication or air pollution.

He then spent two years researching and experimenting with different combinations of oils, various dilutions and different quantities of treatments. As a result he developed a unique method of detoxifying the scalp by applying essential oils from plants and flowers to acupuncture points on the scalp, a combination of aromatherapy and acupressure.

Most approaches such as homeopathy, acupuncture, herbal, nutrition and allergy specialists etc will often detoxify the body before healing can commence. Peter found a way of detoxifying the scalp to allow the healing, self-righting powers to function again. By removing the impurities, the hair could grow unhindered and subsequent treatments could penetrate more easily and therefore be more effective.

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