5-21-98, NCOAMA wrote:
 >
 > i havn't used it in my nose for very long but i have put
 > it on my head for nearly two years.  my scalp is still
 > flesh color and my hair is much younger looking (even
 > the new hair that the cs grew)


 This makes sense, considering the theory that hair-loss is 
 infectious in nature, (usually?) due to fungus or mites living 
 in the hair follicles.  

 There was a news-slot on CBS channel 2, around six weeks ago, 
 regarding the purported discovery of the root-cause of hair loss.  
 I missed it, but I saw the two-second preview shot -- of a 
 wiggly mite, somehow clearly filmed in a hair follicle.

 Does anyone have more info ?  I tried looking on their web 
 page:  www.channel2000.com , but there was nothing there, at 
 that time.

 There was a special on PBS TV (Nova ?) on mites earlier this 
 year.  The largest mites (in humans) are found in the eye-lash 
 follicles, and they are found in pores and follicles everywhere 
 on the body -- unless you take peroxide baths often, I guess.

 Or colloidal silver baths...  Yes, a CS hair rinse makes sense.

 CS in the washing machine might make sense, also, since mites 
 live in clothing and bedding -- where ever there's (dead) human
 skin flakes (or dandruff).  Pillows and mattresses are the most
 mite- populated places.  Would a CS pillow- spray work ?

 Dust mites, naturally, live on dust, but most dust is purported
 to be human skin flakes.  'Mite control' is important for those
 with allergies and asthma, since mites (and mite feces) are a
 MAJOR allergy trigger. 


 --Bill




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