Balayam is a yoga exercise and complete cure for baldness and hairloss.
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10 Responses to “A Natural Way To Cure Baldness & Hairloss – Balayam”
It works for me!!! Period. I wish people would stop proclaiming what other people know or don’t know. I’m SURE that it working for me, some others are saying it works for them, and others still are saying that it’s done nothing (so far). It clearly hasn’t cured the whole world yet but to say that no-one has seen benefits is plainly false. Whether anyone actually believes me and the others who have reported success is another question, but I could care less about that anyway.
I’d like to hear peoples experiences when running their fingers through their hair (from front up to top of head) before Balayam and again 4+ months after. My hair doesn’t look much different but it feels much fuller when I run my fingers through it.
I’m 4 months in and I do see some general improvement which is : no more hair loss, a lot of new hairs on the borders, although they may yet be small, some are full grown and an overall feeling of. . . Easiness. I feel good
@j3ff3thegreat Glad I’ve got through to you old boy. “I’m not going to address any of your posts in the future”Fantastic. It seems you only land yourself in hot water every time you do but I think I’ve heard you say this before. Anyway I’ve just turned 26 years of age and it’s been a good debate but I’m gonna chill. Later people. All the best.
“I’ve had to educate you”. Of course you have. You’ve cleared everything up for me. Minox and the FDA are a sham, yet you’re afraid to stop using them. Medical journals are wrong, you are right. I know nothing about medical error and I study biomedical informatics, you know the facts and you’re not. As I said, I’m done with this. I’m not going to address any of your posts in the future.
@j3ff3thegreat Ah well, keep reading those journals mate you may find something true in them one day. Sweet dreams. Don’t forget to put the wool on your eyes before you nod off
@mr7x7My dandruff situation -Up until I started using Toppik, I never had severe levels of dandruff. Unfortunately, Minoxidil and Toppik don’t agree with each other, so I nervously reduced my dosage of Minoxidil at the same time that I started Balayam. The result was a completely flake-free scalp, and a burst of regrowth after 6 weeks. This is partly why I laugh at people who dismiss Balayam as the cause of regrowth in my case and attribute it to Minoxidil.
@j3ff3thegreat Of course you are old boy. So you think mate but I’ve had to educate you on these things for the last few hours so perhaps you should try another occupation or read up a bit more on the ‘real’ facts. So because you work for the nhs you know that propecia and minox are meds that people can be conned into getting stuck on? Thanks for admitting my original point.
February 1st, 2010 at 8:24 pm
It works for me!!! Period. I wish people would stop proclaiming what other people know or don’t know. I’m SURE that it working for me, some others are saying it works for them, and others still are saying that it’s done nothing (so far). It clearly hasn’t cured the whole world yet but to say that no-one has seen benefits is plainly false. Whether anyone actually believes me and the others who have reported success is another question, but I could care less about that anyway.
February 1st, 2010 at 9:16 pm
I’d like to hear peoples experiences when running their fingers through their hair (from front up to top of head) before Balayam and again 4+ months after. My hair doesn’t look much different but it feels much fuller when I run my fingers through it.
February 1st, 2010 at 10:10 pm
know 1 knows yet if it really works or cures hairloss
February 1st, 2010 at 10:33 pm
I’m 4 months in and I do see some general improvement which is : no more hair loss, a lot of new hairs on the borders, although they may yet be small, some are full grown and an overall feeling of. . . Easiness. I feel good
February 1st, 2010 at 11:30 pm
bottom line is does balayam work lol for any 1 ?that posted comments ?
February 1st, 2010 at 11:49 pm
@j3ff3thegreat Glad I’ve got through to you old boy. “I’m not going to address any of your posts in the future”Fantastic. It seems you only land yourself in hot water every time you do but I think I’ve heard you say this before.
Anyway I’ve just turned 26 years of age
and it’s been a good debate but I’m gonna chill. Later people. All the best.
February 2nd, 2010 at 12:32 am
“I’ve had to educate you”. Of course you have. You’ve cleared everything up for me. Minox and the FDA are a sham, yet you’re afraid to stop using them. Medical journals are wrong, you are right. I know nothing about medical error and I study biomedical informatics, you know the facts and you’re not. As I said, I’m done with this. I’m not going to address any of your posts in the future.
February 2nd, 2010 at 1:19 am
@j3ff3thegreat Ah well, keep reading those journals mate you may find something true in them one day. Sweet dreams. Don’t forget to put the wool on your eyes before you nod off
February 2nd, 2010 at 2:01 am
@mr7x7My dandruff situation -Up until I started using Toppik, I never had severe levels of dandruff. Unfortunately, Minoxidil and Toppik don’t agree with each other, so I nervously reduced my dosage of Minoxidil at the same time that I started Balayam. The result was a completely flake-free scalp, and a burst of regrowth after 6 weeks. This is partly why I laugh at people who dismiss Balayam as the cause of regrowth in my case and attribute it to Minoxidil.
February 2nd, 2010 at 2:40 am
@j3ff3thegreat Of course you are old boy. So you think mate but I’ve had to educate you on these things for the last few hours so perhaps you should try another occupation or read up a bit more on the ‘real’ facts. So because you work for the nhs you know that propecia and minox are meds that people can be conned into getting stuck on? Thanks for admitting my original point.