1. Brush frequently to stimulate oil flow and to distribute the oil from your scalp to the ends of your hair. Aim for about 75 brushstrokes in the morning and 75 brushstrokes at night. 2. Use a mild shampoo once or twice a week. You might use castile shampoo, egg … IF YOUR HAIR IS DRYRead more
BASIC HOME CARE FOR YOUR HAIR³
You’ll boost your enzyme catalyst cleansing and hair grow- ing reactions by following these home care of the hair tips. IF YOUR HAIR IS OILY 1. Plan to shampoo with a mild product at least every other day. 2. Wet your hair with warm water before shampooing. Work up a … BASIC HOME CARE FOR YOUR HAIR³Read more
How to Be Good (and Healthy) to Your Hair
To nourish your “crowning glory” you need to keep your hair in good enzyme active condition. Here are several easy-to- follow programs that put new life (and hair) into your scalp’s tresses: 1. A weekly shampoo and daily brushing are important. Whether you have problem hair or naturally beautiful hair, … How to Be Good (and Healthy) to Your HairRead more
Hair Loss Halted, New Growth Starts to Appear
Stephen Y. was troubled with regular hair fallout. Daily, he had more hair on his brush than ever before. Scalp massage offered some help but he was still bothered with thinning hair. He ob- tained help from a hair-growing specialist. He was told to try the aforedescribed enzyme hair-growing tonic. … Hair Loss Halted, New Growth Starts to AppearRead more
A Combination Is Most Effective
These nutrients appear to work more effectively in this special combination. The grapefruit juice offers enzymes plus Vita- min C which then dispatch the biotin, niacin, and cystine to your scalp and hair molecules. They quickly begin (1) cleansing of DHT and follicle-destroying wastes, (2) nourishment of the hair follicle … A Combination Is Most EffectiveRead more
Food Enzymes Create Hormone Hair-Growing Process
An ample supply of food enzymes will help energize slug- gish hormone responses. In particular enzymes perform a unique hair-growing reaction. Balance Hormone Output. In most cases of hair loss, there is an excess of androgen, a male hormone, stored in the scalp. This excess saturates not only the hair … Food Enzymes Create Hormone Hair-Growing ProcessRead more
HOW ENZYMES HELP GROW HAIR
Scalp Needs Hair-Growing Enzymes. Hair grows out from follicles (or hair roots) located at the bottom of the layer of your scalp skin. Along the tubes from which the growing hair shaft emerges are situated several tiny oil glands. If these oil glands are sluggish, hair growth and replacement is … HOW ENZYMES HELP GROW HAIRRead more
Father and Son Grow “New Skin” in Three Days
In his middle years, Albert D., Sr., developed acne. In addition, his skin became so dried that wrinkles and creases developed like indented grooves. At the same time, his young son, Al D., Jr., became the victim of stubborn acne pits as well as blackheads and unsightly blemishes. Both of … Father and Son Grow “New Skin” in Three DaysRead more
Enzyme-Catalyst Tonics to Wash Away Acne
Cause Of Acne: An excessive release of sebum, an oily substance discharged by the sebaceous glands (directly beneath skin surface) forms clogged pores. This condition leads to acne. While it may appear anywhere on the body, acne proliferates on the face where more sweat glands are located. It is not … Enzyme-Catalyst Tonics to Wash Away AcneRead more
15-Minute Skin Cleanser
Just hold your face over a bowl of steaming water for 10 to 15 minutes. Then splash with tepid water and towel dry. Benefit: The steam opens up pores and helps steam out dirt particles and cell-abrasive wastes. Your skin becomes softer. The much needed liquids upon your thirsty cells … 15-Minute Skin CleanserRead more