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Hair cure

Nutrition
Nutrition is a basic feature of the health of both entire body and hair. Cures seem to decrease hair damage. Hair becomes shinier, stronger and keeps a vivid colour helped by appriopriate nourishment. Nutritives can help it maintain healthy, but proteins are the main (hair contains 97% proteins and 3% minerals). Eggs, beans, peanuts, milk products, etc. contain proteins. Yeast contains B vitamin and is perfect for producing protein synthesis. On the other hand, sugar destroys vitamin B. In case of hair damage, nitritional distrubance are also important. Thin dry hair shows lack of fats, meanwhile dandruff means lack of vitamin A. Ballanced nourishment (fresh vegetables and fruits, cereals and proteins) is good for healthy hair. Clean fresh air, physical exercise, rest are good for hair, too. Long term stress, for instance, damages hair.

Combing
Combing is good for it spreads natural hair oil along the hair. It also stimulates growth, prevents dust damage and increases resilience. Hair should be combed regularly and carefully, with a natural hair comb (not made of plastic). Begin combing from the end of the hair and going up carefully, until it is perfectly disentangled. Then, begin from the top of the head onto the end. For hair conditioning, rub the comb with lavender, rosemary or sweet basil oil. 

Haircut
Cu the hair end whenever needed. That is good for elliminating split ends which will also stop hair from growing longer. For a healthy hair, you should cut your hair monthly. 

Shampooning
Some would say that hair should be washed once a week, but people wash it every two days. The damage is not very obvious. But the main rule is: one should wash his hair as long as the skin of the head is clean. Do not exaggerate it! First of all, wet your hair with warm water so that the pores open up and the shampoo is better spread all over the skin. Use as little shampoo as possible and spread it all over the hair; then, massage the scalp until it produces foam. Do not use nails when massaging it! Clean it well of all shampoo or impurities left and use cold water. It closes down the pores. One can use a larger quantity of shampoo if the hair is very dirty and filthy. Do not comb your hair while wet because it breaks very easily. Do not use any styling products that use warmth. The hair should be dried out with a towel at room temperature. Then, comb it gently. 

Conditioning
Conditioners should be used after cleaning the hair up. The hair is damaged because of hairdryers, styling products, dyers or sunny and windy time. A healthy hair does not need such cure. After washing it, clean it with plant infusion or nutritional mask. 

Natural cures:

Yogurth
is a good conditioner. It makes hair shiny and healthy. First of all, wet your hair, gentley massage the scalp and distribute it all along the hair. If your hair is greasy, use yogurth only for hair ends. Let it work for 10-20 minutes, then wash it up with water. 
Yoaks are good conditioner - the clean hair up and make it shine. 
Warm oil is also good for a healthy hair. Use olive, jojoba or coconut oil. After you massage well both hair and scalp, cover your head with a towel (wet the towel with hot water or curative plants' infusion). The cure should last for one hour or so. Keep the towel hot all along the cure. Then, shampoo your hair twice to elliminate oil and clean it up with apple vinegar or lemon juice. Do it once a week. 

Natural dyers 
Synthetical dyers contain all kind of synthetical substances which damage hair. Some of them even go directly into the blood. Some of them may be cancerigenic. But hair can be dyed with natural dyers, such as: 
For a subtle shade, use infusion mixed with small quantities of shampoo. The infusion should be kept for a longer time in order to dye hair well. In order to get black hair, use powder of violet lavanda or black malva: let the infusion work for 30 minutes, then clean it up. For red hair, use hip rose, red hot chilli pepper, black coffee, Jamaica flowers, red hibiscus, red Zinger tea, crawfoot, cloves, etc.: let it work for 15 minutes, then wash it up. For dark chestnut hair, use rosemary, nettle, ginger, nuts, cloves, maple bark, Sassafras: the infusion is efficient if you let it work for 30 minutes; then, wash it up. For light chestnut hair, try camomile, crawfoot, cornflower, saffron, orange skin, mullein, etc.: let it work for 15 minutes, then wash it up. For grey hair, we recommend camomile, blackwort comfrey root, or blue malva: let it work for 10 minutes. Rhubarb root (Rheum officinale) will light up any hair colour, moreover in case you dry your hair in the sunshine. Let the infusion work for 15 minutes, then wash it up. Henna herb is a perfect treatment for hair. It colours the hair into red. Hennatanic acid is the active ingredient of the herb. It covers hair with a protection filter which keeps natural oils and it becomes shinier. Do not use henna for grey or blond hair or dyed hair. We can use infusion of henna or even a cream. Mix henna powder until you make a paste. For a darker shade, add a teaspoon of coffee and for a lighter shade, add yolk and lemon juice (one lemon). Add a teaspoon of vinegar for stimulating the colouring. Keep the cream into a tube and heat it in a steam bath. Spread the paste on clean dry hair and let it work for 10-30 minutes - the more you let it, the intense the colour is (but no more than 6 hours).  

Plant infusion
Actually, infusion is a concentrated tea. You can use them for cleaning your hair, for making natural shampoo or for dilluting cosmetic shampoo. 
- for a darker hair, use rosemary, arnica, nettle and parsley.
- for stimulating hair growth, use nettle, peach leaves, common sage, green fern, lavander, sweet basil, rosemary, etc. 
- for elliminating dandruff - willow bark, blackwort comfrey leaves and root, mint, nettle, quassia.
- for conditioning - rosemary, lemongrass, horse tail, common sage, lavander, sweet basil, milfoil, black cherry bark, blight, bur, nettle, parsley root and seed.
- for greasy hair - lemongrass, quassia, lemon skin, willow bark, mint, milfoil.
- for dry hair - blackwort comfrey, orange skin, elder, cloves, orange flowers, bur, aloe, trifoil, acacia, cowslip. 
- for cleansing - green fern, milfoil, aloe, quissa. 
- for cure and soothening - sweet caraway, aloe, camomile.

Natural cure
- against hair loss: 2 teaspoons of olive oil + 1 yolk + a few drops of lemon (a dose of vitamin C); mix them and spread the paste on clean hair, cover your head with a bathing cap and let it work for 45 minutes; then, wash it off with shampoo
- against hair loss and dandruff: 500 g of cider powder + 2 yolks (depending on hair length) + a few drops of lemon juice. Massage hair root for 15 minutes, then shampoo hair. The cure should last for 3 weeks - once a week.
- for shiny hair: 1 yolk + 1/2 glass of yogurth + 1 sliced onion + little alcohol. Cover hair and let it work for 2 hours, shampoo hair and let it dry out naturally (do not use hair dryer). Repeat the treatment 3 times/month.
- for thin damaged hair: conditioner + 2 spoons of cream + 1/2 spoon of wheat germs + 1 spoon of lemon juice. Prepare a paste and spread it along wet hair, cover your head with a bathing cap and let it work for 15 minutes. Then, wash it up. Use it once/week.
- hair growth: a handful of fresh nettle and nut tree leaves, elder, birch and 1 stem of common celandine. Put them into cold water and heat them until the mixture reaches 50 degrees. Let it cool for 3 minutes. Use half of it to wash your hair, using medicine soap then, clean it up with water. Let the other half work a few minutes on hair and scalp. Do not clean your hair again.
- against hair loss: use lavander tincture. Massage your scalp with it and cover your head. Do it once a day, in the evening then, cover your head for 1-2 hours.  Wash it well with natural shampoo. 
- common celandine gel: mix 6 g of juice with white soap and camphor gel, until you get a paste. Wash your hair, clean it well and do an infusion of common celandine leaves (1/2 spoon of sliced herb, mixed with 200 ml of boiling water, cover the pot for 8 hours and filter it). Use the infusion for massaging hair root. 

For hair growth: 
- birch tincture - massage gently hair root using a mixture of birch and red hot pepper tincture (equal quantities).
- nettle tincture - massage hair root with a mixture of nettle and red hot pepper tincture (equal quantities).
- garlic tincture - massage hair root, 1/2 times a week. We recommend you using a natural shampoo made of two yolks, 2 teaspoons of mixture for hair growth (nettle, bur, red hot pepper, birch) and 4 spoons of water. Mix them well. Substitute common shampoo with it and wash your hair 1-3 times/week (according to hair length, air pollution, etc).
- wolf's claw (Lycopodium clavatum) tea: use decoction to wash hair; it is recommended for hair growth. For hair conditioning: after washing hair, clean it up with a teaspoon of tincture diluted into a cup of warm water.
- use oil for dry damaged hair: wash the hair with oil a few hours before washing it up or let it work during the night and wash it in the morning.

Special shining: clean hair well for elliminating all impurities (shampoo and conditioner). Clean it up with cold water and it will shine brightly.
Delicate washing: after washig hair, do not massage it with a towel. Water elliminates all grease and dies it off. Use a soft towel to dry it off.

Red hot pepper tincture: - 1/2 teaspoons of tincture dilluted into 100 ml of water, 3/4 times a day.
For internal use: it is good for clearing out throat and breathing tract; against cough; it also stimulates gastric juice.
For external use: anti-rheumatism and anti-neuralgia; it helps hair growth.
We recommend it for internal use, against flu, sorethroat and throat pains, chronical bronchitis, cough, distention, slow digestion. For external use: against rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, muscle pains: use a piece of lint, wet  it with volatile oil for 5-60 minutes; against bronchitis and cold: use cold chest compress, with mint or eucaliptus volatile oil; for hair growth, massage hair root.

Bur tincture: 1 teaspoon of tincture diluted into 100 ml of water, 3/4 times a day.
Natural shampoo - 2 yolks, 2 teaspoons of mixture - use for hair growth (nettle, bur, red hot pepper, birch, in eqqual proportions) and 4 spoons of water. Stirr it well.
Indication: - for internal use - antibiotic, against flu, anti-infections, depurative, diurethical, hypo-glicemy, it stimulates kidney activity, it produces sweat.
                - for external use - it helps hair growth and heals wounds.
For internal use: we recommend it in case of skin problems, acnea, seborrhoea, furunculosis, eczema, dermatosis, psoriazis (combine it with Viola tricolor and elder tincture); diabetes (it prevents and stops it); liver disease (combine it with blueberries and artichoke); nephritis, cistitis, urine retention, flu, bronchitis, cold (combine it with fir rasin and juniper tincture). 
For internal use: use natural shampoo of bur tincture.

Nettle tincture
For internal use: against anemia, diabetis; it is a perfect astringent, depurative, diurethical; for digestion, immunity-stimulation; it stimulates gastric-intestinal juice.
For external use: astringent and hair tonic shampoo.
For internal use, we recommend it against dysentery (auxiliary), diarrhoea, enteritis; abundant menstruation, uterine haemorrhage; digestion problems, hemoroids, constipation - mix it with senna or elder fruit tincture; anemia, post-haemorrhage anemia; urinary retention, kidney stones (auxiliary); cold, infections; pancreatitis, acnea; dermatosis, allergy, psoriazis, sclerodermia; diabetes, gout, rheumatism; chlorosis (auxiliary); menopause disturbance. 
For external use, we recommend it for wound healing, rash - compress; for hair growth - massage hair root with nettle and red hot pepper tincture (equal quantities).

Wolf's claw tincture

- 1/2 teaspoon of tincture, dilluted into 100 ml of water, 3/4 times a day.
We recommend it against alcohol, tobacco; for elliminating toxines; it stimulates pancreas activity and against liver disturbance.
We recommend it against alcohol and tobacco addiction - the cure should last for at least 3 months; against insomnia, hystery, depression (auxiliary); dermatosis, eczema, psoriazis (auxiliary) - mix it with elder fruit and Viola tricolor tincture; auxiliary for curing liver cirrhosis, infectious hepatitis, liver congestion - mix it with 

Silybum marianum and gentian tincture; kidney lithiasis,constipation.
For external use, we recommend it against pains, muscle spasms, hypertension - use compress with tincture to calm down back pains (1-2 hours/day or over night); for improving hair condition, after washing up, clean it up with a teaspoon of tincture, dilluted into a cup of warm water. 

Wolf's claw tea
- 1/2 cups of tea/day, before eating. For external use: 200 g of tincture - compress.
We recommend a mixture of one teaspoon of tincture into a cup of water: against arterial hypertension, liver cirrhosis, sciatica, sprains, strains, liver disturbance, chlorosis, bladder spasms, against specific male disease, artritis, breathing problems, lung emphysema, stomach illness; it calms down facial neuralgia,constipation, stomach cramps; it elliminates bad breath. Wash your hair with decoction because it enables hair growth.

Nutritional shampoo/conditioner
- make a mixture of spirulina, nut leaves, wheat germs, vitamin B5, aqua, natrii laurylsulfas, alcoholum cetylstearilicum, glycerolum, cacao oleum, helianthi oleum, methylparaben, gel hidrosolubil, triticum germinatum, salix species, juglandis folium, spirulina plantensis. Use it on wet hair and scalp and massage gently. Let it work for three minutes, then clean it and repeat the procedure.

Wolf's claw juice - it solves uric acid; it is a perfect depurative drink and used for elliminating toxins.
It does not taste very good. Mix it with carrot, grape, apple or celery juice. If mixed with carrot juice, drink it for curing rheumatism. It is even better in case of excessive amount of uric acid - add beet juice.  It also regulates blood pressure, prevents hair loss, nail exfoliation; it is recommended against tooth and gum damage. 

Lettuce juice
Add lettuce juice to carrot and alfalfa juice. It improves hair strength. Drink 0.5 litres/day because it helps hair growth. It contains K, Mg, Na, Ca, Fe, Si and F. The vegetable has nutritional properties which help the improvment of nervous cells and tissue regeneration.

Natural hair regeneration and growth
There are a lot of products used for regenerating hair. Kolath breakfast is also helpful for this cure.
Receipt - mix 3 spoons of whole-meal wheat flour and 5 spoons of water. Let it soak for 6 hours (over night). Take another pot, fill it with 2 teaspoons of raisins, cover them with water and let them soak over night; in the morning, combine the two mixtures, keep water and slice two apples, addtwo teaspoons of honey, two of crushed nuts, two of lemon juice, 5-6 crushed almonds. Eat it. You can eat as much as you want, keeping the percentage.

Hair needs a special treatment
- 1 cap of vitamin E and one teaspoon of honey.
- mix them with shampoo and spread it all over wet hair; massage scalp gently and clean it up with cold water.
- paraphin oil, ricin oil, vitamin E,A and F; and 2 fresh yolks. Mix them until you get a paste (looking like mayonese) and spread it along hair, after is washed and dried out. Cover it with a towel and let it work for 30-60 minutes; after that, wash it with shampoo, clean it well and use appropriate conditioner.


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