Last month, I went through something so emotionally stressful, and this month, I started noticing my hair thinning a lot. I've also been losing a lot of hair everyday ever sinse. Same here with the not going to the doctor kinda person. But I did get a few blood tests done just to rule out something serious as thyroid. Turns out, my cortisol levels were high. And what I'm going through is stress related hair loss. I've been eating nutricious food, taking my vitamins and hoping that it'll get better with time. Your video has given me hope that everything will be fine.. it's just a matter of time I guess.. I'm learning to accept the change as of now and looking forward to growing it all back hopefully. This journey is teaching me the art of patience and acceptance. Once again, thank you for sharing your experience!
I can understand how HARD it is to not stress about something like this because I as much as I’d like to not associate beauty with my hair, unless I’ve voluntarily shaved my head off, a hair fall phenomenon always takes away from the confidence. Stressing does lead to enhancing the situation (as I see you’ve already gathered). All I can say is trust the process. Onion has almost always come through with this. Make it a religious practice for the next few months! Just morning coffee or run. I wish you all the best and I really hope this helps 😇
Thanks for the video dear because I used to have long hair and I lost bunch of heavey hairloss it's make of so stressfull before 5m i was like that..... Suddenly yoga help me to cure slowly my hairfall reduce and my hair become little thick and my bald gone because I started to take care myself , change some activity and my daily routine..... Eat healthy food+ good 7-8 hrs max sleep and yoga , exercise gain power now..... My hair is change now I will take time , slow process ony but had good result.... This my story
Hi thanks for sharing your story, idk if i am facing similar thing or not but i just saw 2 small patch on my scalp and i am panicking it's good to know it will grow back.
Yes that’s mostly what i did! But the rose water was applied after the hair-wash to kind of get rid of the onion juice smell because it’s so strong 🥲 If you do try it, do let me know! Happy to help (If it does)😊
Hi! Onion ka juice (raw blend kiya hua) pehle laga lo, fir 15-20 mins baad, coconut oil ko champi karke 30 mins rakh lo and then wash Jab main grow kar rahi thi tab 3-4 times a week karti thi Ab maintenance ke liye bas coconut oil and sometimes hairmask
I had diagnosed with alopecia in January 2021 but after 11 months my hair grew back from the medication but again in august 2022, alopecia areata was back and my hair grew back after 4 to 5 months, And now it's 2024 and I'm again diagnosed with alopecia areata. What can I do to stop this from coming again and again🥲
It’s an auto-immune condition. Stress seems to be the biggest reason for it, as per most studies. But gut health and lifestyle also play a huge role. Fungal infection and skin disease (scalp is your skin) eradication may also help! Please try this! I hope it works out for you 🫶🏽
One doctor gives me a tablet through online.. 1st actually i don't have trust after taking tablet for 15days .. Im really shocked my hairs are grow im really happy too
Hey hey! So I used red onions but science says both work! However, since red is tried and tested here, why not right? So coconut oil I’d use as much as I’d need to cover my entire scalp and massage well! I personally haven’t used essential oils till date, but I think a few drops is all you need. As for honey, 1 TBSP should be more than enough. Hope this helps ✨🙏
Juice the onion and apply it on your entire scalp. Then massage your head with coconut oil. Tie it and leave it for about 30-60 mins. Then just shampoo and condition as usual! For the smell, you can just spray rose water
The first time I got it, I used a supplement called Biotin cherry plus. But the second time around, I just did the onion juice with coconut oil. Nope, no doctor. I like to treat things naturally whenever it’s possible. According to my peers who have had this issue before I did, they were all put on steroids. That was just something I didn’t want for my body, so I didn’t bother going to the doctor.
Hey! Thank you! Actually when this happened for the first time, my father said he had been through a similar thing and it’s just one of the home-solutions that goes around at our grandma’s house (she’s big on plant medicine). So personally, he said “put it religiously and it’ll be back in a few weeks” and I blindly trusted him the first time and it worked. The second time around, I was curious to find out and it actually seems like the high sulphur content may be the reason! It helps with the collagen production and gives the skin, scalp and hair an extra kick. Of course, every body is super different and most people would rather believe a medicine bottle than word of mouth. But personally, it worked out so well for me 🫶🏽 Hope this helps!
Well, nobody can make any promises to anyone because all human bodies are different, but I can tell you that trying will definitely be better than not trying! Give it a shot for 3-6 months. You might just be pleasantly surprised 🦋
Juice up the onion (in a juicer or you can even use the lemon squeezer, it takes very little) and brush it up on your scalp. Leave it for a few mins and then top it up with an oiling session (I use coconut oil). It smells though. So much. So I used to put some dehydrated orange peel powder mixed with honey and aloe vera (also amazing for hair growth and conditioning). Wash it off after an hour! I have to mention, balding is so common with everyone because of the growing stress in humans in general. Active meditation was a part of my daily routine. To make sure I’m not constantly stressing was a BIG apart of this journey. Which includes not stressing about losing the hair and MAYBE sometimes even blindly trusting the processs 😅
Last month, I went through something so emotionally stressful, and this month, I started noticing my hair thinning a lot. I've also been losing a lot of hair everyday ever sinse. Same here with the not going to the doctor kinda person. But I did get a few blood tests done just to rule out something serious as thyroid. Turns out, my cortisol levels were high. And what I'm going through is stress related hair loss. I've been eating nutricious food, taking my vitamins and hoping that it'll get better with time. Your video has given me hope that everything will be fine.. it's just a matter of time I guess.. I'm learning to accept the change as of now and looking forward to growing it all back hopefully. This journey is teaching me the art of patience and acceptance. Once again, thank you for sharing your experience!
I can understand how HARD it is to not stress about something like this because I as much as I’d like to not associate beauty with my hair, unless I’ve voluntarily shaved my head off, a hair fall phenomenon always takes away from the confidence.
Stressing does lead to enhancing the situation (as I see you’ve already gathered). All I can say is trust the process.
Onion has almost always come through with this. Make it a religious practice for the next few months! Just morning coffee or run.
I wish you all the best and I really hope this helps 😇
Thank you Sis for being honest and genuine 🙏
Thanks for the video dear because I used to have long hair and I lost bunch of heavey hairloss it's make of so stressfull before 5m i was like that..... Suddenly yoga help me to cure slowly my hairfall reduce and my hair become little thick and my bald gone because I started to take care myself , change some activity and my daily routine..... Eat healthy food+ good 7-8 hrs max sleep and yoga , exercise gain power now..... My hair is change now I will take time , slow process ony but had good result.... This my story
Love it! Hope it just keeps getting better for you 😇
What u applied can u tell me dii I am too much stressed
Thanks I can't wait to try this!
All the best! Do share if it works out 😇
Hi thanks for sharing your story, idk if i am facing similar thing or not but i just saw 2 small patch on my scalp and i am panicking it's good to know it will grow back.
Hey P! This has REALLY come through for me. The onion smells bad but you can try rosemary oil or orange peel powder with aloe Vera and honey! 🩷
Wondeeful video thankyou🎉
Thank you 🙏. Really hope it helps whoever needs it 😇
Hi, so kind of you to share this, going thru a similar situation.
Onion juice+coconut oil+rose water.. once in 7 days. For 30 min.. is that it?
Yes that’s mostly what i did! But the rose water was applied after the hair-wash to kind of get rid of the onion juice smell because it’s so strong 🥲
If you do try it, do let me know! Happy to help (If it does)😊
@meheronfire will keep you posted. Thank you so much
Hey onion peel ke sath grind krna hai ? Or onion + coconut oil ko mix krke kitne der rkhna hai and once in a week se jada bhi kr skte hai ?
Hi!
Onion ka juice (raw blend kiya hua) pehle laga lo, fir 15-20 mins baad, coconut oil ko champi karke 30 mins rakh lo and then wash
Jab main grow kar rahi thi tab 3-4 times a week karti thi
Ab maintenance ke liye bas coconut oil and sometimes hairmask
@@meheronfirecan u translate in english
your hair looks fantastic now
Thank you! Now I just do a regular coconut oiling session every ten days 🫶🏽
@@meheronfire so you just grew your hair back from onions and taking supplements?
@citrine6469 I didn’t take any supplements the second time around. Just onion juice and a hearty diet
we can put the juice in d oil and keep it stored or we have to make it on d spot ??
I had diagnosed with alopecia in January 2021 but after 11 months my hair grew back from the medication but again in august 2022, alopecia areata was back and my hair grew back after 4 to 5 months,
And now it's 2024 and I'm again diagnosed with alopecia areata.
What can I do to stop this from coming again and again🥲
It’s an auto-immune condition. Stress seems to be the biggest reason for it, as per most studies. But gut health and lifestyle also play a huge role.
Fungal infection and skin disease (scalp is your skin) eradication may also help!
Please try this! I hope it works out for you 🫶🏽
One doctor gives me a tablet through online.. 1st actually i don't have trust after taking tablet for 15days .. Im really shocked my hairs are grow im really happy too
What medication u took?
??
Finasteride?
What tablet?
how about adding in a vitamin e capsule will it be okay?
I’ve personally not tried it so I can’t say for sure. The biotin definitely worked for me. You can do a test run and see how it goes for you 😇
Hi do you use white or red onions? And what’s the quantity vs coconut and other essential oils and honey? Thank you 🙏
Hey hey! So I used red onions but science says both work!
However, since red is tried and tested here, why not right?
So coconut oil I’d use as much as I’d need to cover my entire scalp and massage well!
I personally haven’t used essential oils till date, but I think a few drops is all you need.
As for honey, 1 TBSP should be more than enough.
Hope this helps ✨🙏
Can you please detail how you use it I’m a little confused how would I make it and how often long would I do the mask?
Juice the onion and apply it on your entire scalp. Then massage your head with coconut oil.
Tie it and leave it for about 30-60 mins.
Then just shampoo and condition as usual!
For the smell, you can just spray rose water
Does it matter the type of onion
@daniisaily I don’t think so! I’ve never tried white though
did u take any medicine though or did u visit any doctor
The first time I got it, I used a supplement called Biotin cherry plus. But the second time around, I just did the onion juice with coconut oil.
Nope, no doctor. I like to treat things naturally whenever it’s possible.
According to my peers who have had this issue before I did, they were all put on steroids. That was just something I didn’t want for my body, so I didn’t bother going to the doctor.
@@meheronfire yeah thanks alot
So interesting- I’ve been taking iron, iodine supplements, rosemary mint oil… nothing great yet. Why the onion? What does that do?
Hey! Thank you! Actually when this happened for the first time, my father said he had been through a similar thing and it’s just one of the home-solutions that goes around at our grandma’s house (she’s big on plant medicine).
So personally, he said “put it religiously and it’ll be back in a few weeks” and I blindly trusted him the first time and it worked.
The second time around, I was curious to find out and it actually seems like the high sulphur content may be the reason! It helps with the collagen production and gives the skin, scalp and hair an extra kick. Of course, every body is super different and most people would rather believe a medicine bottle than word of mouth. But personally, it worked out so well for me 🫶🏽 Hope this helps!
i have alopecia areata since 1 year now...will i get results ...please reply
Well, nobody can make any promises to anyone because all human bodies are different, but I can tell you that trying will definitely be better than not trying! Give it a shot for 3-6 months. You might just be pleasantly surprised 🦋
Ssy facing same how to use
Juice up the onion (in a juicer or you can even use the lemon squeezer, it takes very little) and brush it up on your scalp. Leave it for a few mins and then top it up with an oiling session (I use coconut oil). It smells though. So much.
So I used to put some dehydrated orange peel powder mixed with honey and aloe vera (also amazing for hair growth and conditioning).
Wash it off after an hour!
I have to mention, balding is so common with everyone because of the growing stress in humans in general.
Active meditation was a part of my daily routine. To make sure I’m not constantly stressing was a BIG apart of this journey. Which includes not stressing about losing the hair and MAYBE sometimes even blindly trusting the processs 😅
@@meheronfire thank you i will try hope it will help
@user-jf2tt6fu7o let me know if it does! Thanks for watching 😇
Aapko bhi alopecia areata tha na ?? And wo thik hone me kitne months lge proper @meheronfire