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I'm a guy who has had hairloss recently, and stupidly have worried about it for the last couple of months. Anyway i've decided to try and change all that since last night, I repeated this affirmation to myself. "healtherly, naturally and positively my body and hormones are rapidly adjusting to permantely maintain scalp hair and promote scalp hair growth" I also visualised myself with success and tried to feel the excitement of going into the shower and not seeing so many hairs fall out. Anyway today I was out driving and I stopped for something to eat, so happens to be in a not so nice area, but I see a hair salon place and on it says hair loss specialist, and named a product nioxin. I took the number of this place, i've reading the intention and manefestation success thread, and thought most people on here would see this as a big sign. I'm still not totally convinced thoe, as I normally research products on hair loss forums to see other guys experience, and most the people say this product is no use, and only mainly women seem to have success with it, i've only seen about two, three postive comments on it, other than that most guys describe the product as a of waste money. Any wise advice would be much appreciated. Last edited by sean83; 01-04-2008 at 05:01 PM. |
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You're still very focused on hair loss. Try focusing on a full head of hair instead. I know there is a subtle difference, but if you figure out this difference you'll be on your way. As for the specific product, I had a similar experience with Q-Link pendants. They are supposedly supposed to block harmful energy waves from electromagnetic sources, cell phones etc. Basically it's this little plastic thing you wear around you neck that has a coil on it. The first time I saw it I thought it was BS, because I took electronics in school and I know about coils and I just don't see how it could "protect" you. Anyways, it kept showing up. DIfferent authors, different books and such started to recommend this thing more and more. I thought about buying one to test it out but it was like $100 and I didn't really fully trust it to work. However, the stupid thing wouldn't leave me alone. I kept running into it in different ways in my life. Then, finally one day I was at a mall getting a gift certificate for someone from a Golfing store and I saw the QLink pendant there in a box. I asked about it and apparently a whole crapload of golfing pro's use it to improve their concentration. I scanned down the list of names and some of them are big golfing names. I just couldn't help but be curious enough to buy it. I've worn it ever since. Does it work? I still have no clue, but I won't take it off. What's the point of my story? If a product shows up in your life over and over and over again in different ways, then maybe it's your intuition trying to tell you something. Now, if you work next to a Subway and you keep seeing the same Subway sign telling you to buy a sub, that's probably not a message from your intuition. The universe sends much cooler signs then that. For example, I was once talking to a friend about something and I said to him something like "If you trust it, everything will be ok" and then we turn around and we see this big sign like 4 blocks away which says "If you trust it, everything will be ok". It was this church like 4 blocks away that changes their sign every day and puts these little one-liners on there. A different one each day. I didn't see the sign before I said that to my friend. I was talking to him about something regarding a book he just read. That's what signs look like. They come at you in weird ways. Hope this helps a bit. | |
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And what do you mean exactly about finding out the subtle difference? | |
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You affirmation is "OK", but I find that what works better for me is something that I would actually say. Meaning, if you read your affirmation, it doesn't sound like something you'd normally say. What about something like this: "More hair, every day." Wake up in the morning, feel your head and say "Yup...more hair, every day." or something like that. Forget what I said about the subtle difference, I misread your affirmation. One thing I would think about also is figure out what you're going after. Meaning, why do you want a full head of hair anyways? If you want to look attractive to the opposite sex, what if there was a way that the universe brought that to you, but without making your hair grow back. What if you went completely bald, but at the same time you became totally irresistable to women. Would that be ok with you? Seek the source of what you want. If you want to keep your head warm, maybe you just need a hat, not hair, etc. See if you can figure out what you're truly after and then go for that. Make an affirmation for that. |
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