THIS IS THE CURE FOR IT - FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS OF RESEARCH. This permanently rid me of dandruff and has helped others. Shampoo manufacturers misinform & lead you to think you have it. Look it up and see if you really have. Problem invariably is a severely flaking scalp, sensitive to chemicals, harmful ingredients in many commercial shampoos & other products. USING ANTI -DANDRUFF SHAMPOOS is simply going to make it worse.(do a Google search "Shampoos cause dandruff?") Use only a mild tea tree oil shampoo or neutral selenium based shampoo - acts as an anti-fungal agent - with a few drops of tea tree oil added and wash LESS FREQUENTLY. Shampoo companies love you to believe frequent washing is desirable but it de-natures hair, removes essential natural oils, causes thinning, even premature graying.and hair loss. Do Google search -¨"Daily hair washing harmful?" To restore scalp & hair to health, frequently brush 25 to 35 strokes(each day is best) quite vigorously, so you feel it stimulating scalp - will unplug hair shaft ducts, end flaking, reverse other damage & force well anchored growth. Massage scalp and hair with flaxseed oil or vitamin E oils, before or after brushing, or nightly, and wash off in the morning. (There are ways of not washing hair - do a`search on Google). I wash my hair once every two weeks now. and have done so for years. Healthy hair doen't need constant washing. Treatment will revitalize & give hair a healthy sheen. After "dandruff" has gone keep up a regular brushing routine(not as vigorously) and hair and scalp will become healthier, hair will be strong and thicker and fast growing. Also be aware that hair dryers, perms, tints, bleaches, straighteners, tanning booths or sunlamps harm scalp and hair. Entire body health, particularly digestive system matters. Be careful of excessive intake of fats, dairy products, sugars, chocolate, seafood, and peanuts. Consider a whole foods diet. Increase green leafy vegetables and raw foods. Vitamins help. Biotin, a B vitamin, in particular. Found in brewer's yeast, nutritional yeast, whole grains, nuts. Lastly, often overlooked, get plenty of sun - a natural source of vitamins.
SOURCES(S): 20 years plus of research into natural treatments of skin, hair and scalp disorders
2007-03-16 13:34:09
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answered by Mukunda M 7
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Severe Dandruff
2016-10-01 07:47:52
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answered by ? 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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how to control the severe dandruff flakes?
i am 27 years old and am suffering with severe dandruff flakes, regular shampooing, henna, massage, heated coconut oil application at nite proved no benefit...this started last year after i used hair color....til date i m suffering badly......can anyone help...awaiting early reply
2015-08-18 22:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I used tar soap for years but my wife bought me a lotion from Avon.I live in Australia but this is what it says on the bottle: Moisture therapy, intensive, A-C-E Pro-vitamin Complex. I use it less than once a month and I suffered from dandruff all my life.
Good luck.
2007-03-13 20:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Use medicated shampoo with generic name "ketoconazole" (brand name - Nizoral) three times a week. Choose the super strong green-labeled kind. After you notice a marked improvement you may turn to the blue-labeled one. When the dandruff completely disappears you may reduce its usage to once a week for maintenance.
2007-03-13 21:43:32
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answered by melavi 1
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I wash with vinegar on the areas most affected, It smells and stings but keeps it at bay.
I also find that evening primrose oil is very helpful in keeping it contained from the inside. It is normally for menstual therapy, but I am male and found it to be helpful with this.
2007-03-13 20:55:16
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answered by Father Ted 5
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If you wash (shampoo) your hair everyday, then you have to stop. excessive washing cause the scalp to dry out. as males, we only need to wash our hair 2-3 times per week. I know, it sounds bad but I used to have the same problem. when you do wash your hair, use a conditioner that moisturizes well. last......fight the urge to scratch. good luck
2007-03-13 20:58:10
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answered by Roy J 1
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You have to stop scratching. I used to have a lot to, but when i stopped scratching, the flakes reduced.
2007-03-13 20:53:12
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answered by Cheng Zhi Lim 3
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