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Hello, I have had severe scalp sores, kinda like craters, I have been finished with my abx/hbot protocol for over a month now & have not had brainfog in over a month too. As a scab comes lose a piece of hair will be attached to it. I do believe that this is where all the toxins from my brainfog are exiting. I sure hope this is a good sign of ridding toxins. My scalp is always itchy too. Any one else experience this strangeness. Now starting cowden protocol for myself, 14 year old & Hubby. I hope to resume another set of hbot treatments soon! Hugs to all that are suffering this disease
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lululymemom
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There have been other threads on scalp issues with this disease. My suggestion is to use Nizoral shampoo. It's an anti fungal that works really well on this problem.
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is nizorol a dandruff type shampoo? Thanks I am still hoping its a good thing & just not that my brains are falling out :-)
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lululymemom
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I can't really elaborate on whether it is due to detox or not. I had a similar condition as a young girl and lost chunks of hair when I had those scabs. If only they had nizoral then it would have saved me alot of misery.
I believe it's sold where the skin condition treatments are, such as exzema, psoriasis and such..
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thank uuuuuu
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feelfit
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I had these before diagnosis. some were the size of nickels. Are they relatively thick? Meaning you can wiggle a comb underneath and pull them off?
Mine were diagnosed as psoriasis at that time and betmethasone helped....
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