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power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer. (for rdkml and others)
can the frequencies and the vibrations from the power plate vibration technology fight hair loss?
or the devices that are recommend at http://electromedicine.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/unique-methods-to-combat-hair-loss-and-improve-hair-quality/ will work much better?
btw on my gym theres a few power plates and theres a warning on the room that people with heard disease, cancer etc shouldnt use power plates...
or the devices that are recommend at http://electromedicine.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/unique-methods-to-combat-hair-loss-and-improve-hair-quality/ will work much better?
btw on my gym theres a few power plates and theres a warning on the room that people with heard disease, cancer etc shouldnt use power plates...
researchingeverything- Posts : 110
Join date : 2013-08-15
Re: power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer. (for rdkml and others)
I found that when I used a power plate at the gym that it reduced my CCSVI that I get in my chest, so it could help with blood flow to the scalp???
jimmyw- Posts : 78
Join date : 2009-02-22
Re: power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer. (for rdkml and others)
thanks,
im worried about the warning that i can read on my gym that people with cancer and heart conditions shouldnt use the powerplate
so i guess the frequencies from a powerplate and a rife machine are not the same type of frequency?
on the powerplate: Frequency settings range from 25 Hertz to 50 Hertz (cycles per second).
btw on this article cs said:
"The vibrations activate Wnt signaling, and personally I was initially intrigued with this idea since this suggests that such vibrations may block DKK-1, a negative gene involved in hair loss and osteoporosis"
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1960358-reversing-osteoporosis-continued-
im worried about the warning that i can read on my gym that people with cancer and heart conditions shouldnt use the powerplate
so i guess the frequencies from a powerplate and a rife machine are not the same type of frequency?
on the powerplate: Frequency settings range from 25 Hertz to 50 Hertz (cycles per second).
btw on this article cs said:
"The vibrations activate Wnt signaling, and personally I was initially intrigued with this idea since this suggests that such vibrations may block DKK-1, a negative gene involved in hair loss and osteoporosis"
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1960358-reversing-osteoporosis-continued-
researchingeverything- Posts : 110
Join date : 2013-08-15
power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer
jimmyw wrote:I found that when I used a power plate at the gym that it reduced my CCSVI that I get in my chest, so it could help with blood flow to the scalp???
Hi friend,
Actually i am confused about CCSVI. Can you tell me the meaning of this.
liza21- Posts : 4
Join date : 2014-04-04
Re: power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer. (for rdkml and others)
researchingeverything wrote:thanks,
im worried about the warning that i can read on my gym that people with cancer and heart conditions shouldnt use the powerplate
so i guess the frequencies from a powerplate and a rife machine are not the same type of frequency?
on the powerplate: Frequency settings range from 25 Hertz to 50 Hertz (cycles per second).
btw on this article cs said:
"The vibrations activate Wnt signaling, and personally I was initially intrigued with this idea since this suggests that such vibrations may block DKK-1, a negative gene involved in hair loss and osteoporosis"
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1960358-reversing-osteoporosis-continued-
I've been using a WBV (30 Hz) plate about 5 times a week, 10-15 minutes at a time for over a year. I honestly can't say that I've noticed hair growth in that time. My hairline has been holding steady in that time so I suppose it's possible that it has helped, but nothing remarkable.
scottyc33- Posts : 1150
Join date : 2008-08-11
Re: power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer. (for rdkml and others)
scottyc33 wrote:researchingeverything wrote:thanks,
im worried about the warning that i can read on my gym that people with cancer and heart conditions shouldnt use the powerplate
so i guess the frequencies from a powerplate and a rife machine are not the same type of frequency?
on the powerplate: Frequency settings range from 25 Hertz to 50 Hertz (cycles per second).
btw on this article cs said:
"The vibrations activate Wnt signaling, and personally I was initially intrigued with this idea since this suggests that such vibrations may block DKK-1, a negative gene involved in hair loss and osteoporosis"
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1960358-reversing-osteoporosis-continued-
I've been using a WBV (30 Hz) plate about 5 times a week, 10-15 minutes at a time for over a year. I honestly can't say that I've noticed hair growth in that time. My hairline has been holding steady in that time so I suppose it's possible that it has helped, but nothing remarkable.
What are some other benefits you've noticed?
Complexx- Posts : 885
Join date : 2013-07-07
Re: power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer. (for rdkml and others)
I was about to post a new thread about this! But it turns out somebody had the same thought. So what is the situation. Can it help?
MikeGore- Posts : 805
Join date : 2010-05-25
Re: power plate vibration technology and hair loss and cancer. (for rdkml and others)
researchingeverything wrote:thanks,
im worried about the warning that i can read on my gym that people with cancer and heart conditions shouldnt use the powerplate
so i guess the frequencies from a powerplate and a rife machine are not the same type of frequency?
on the powerplate: Frequency settings range from 25 Hertz to 50 Hertz (cycles per second).
btw on this article cs said:
"The vibrations activate Wnt signaling, and personally I was initially intrigued with this idea since this suggests that such vibrations may block DKK-1, a negative gene involved in hair loss and osteoporosis"
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1960358-reversing-osteoporosis-continued-
rife machines use a square wave pulse that provides active upper harmonics that do the healing or pathogenic destruction. A normal sine wave vibration does not offer this.
I heard that letting children jump on beds etc. improves their immune system. Perhaps the vibrations stimulate some system to regenerate the skin, not sure it has been well studied with hair loss. Think you would be better with a vibrating massager directly on the scalp- as shown to thicken hairs.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
Join date : 2015-10-19
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