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Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
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cdto2012
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Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1xvDq5bAA
"The cyst has the consistency of bone "
"The cyst has the consistency of bone "
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
Join date : 2014-05-06
Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
Wow, I do not think I will be the same after watching that video.
Anyhow great find, the notes at the end about ossification are referencing the calcification content in the tissues.
"Ossification (or osteogenesis) in bone remodeling is the process of laying down new bone material by cells called osteoblasts. It is synonymous with bone tissue formation."
The theory is that the skull bone continues to grow into the 20's. The scalp being so close to the bone, and supplying the calcium to grow, the tissue may get these calcium hardening deposits, and may effect circulation and hair. I guess men are supposed to have different shaped heads than women, but it is a fairly young lady in the video. Notice that the surgeon commented (during removal) as if calcification was a known and common condition ; even though this was an extraordinary concentration area.
I posted diagrams of the skull growth areas corresponding to the pattern baldness areas here on my DT-CPR thread.
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t11746p550-regrowth-photos-dt-cpr-method
I am glad I have encouraged guys to go slow and steady with the pressing to remove calcification. It took about 6 months until I felt no pain or sign of granules. My scalp started off with plenty of sharp pain when pressed. Well if I saved myself from having complications like swelling, slime buildup, and reduced blood flow, that is a reward in it's self.
Anyhow great find, the notes at the end about ossification are referencing the calcification content in the tissues.
"Ossification (or osteogenesis) in bone remodeling is the process of laying down new bone material by cells called osteoblasts. It is synonymous with bone tissue formation."
The theory is that the skull bone continues to grow into the 20's. The scalp being so close to the bone, and supplying the calcium to grow, the tissue may get these calcium hardening deposits, and may effect circulation and hair. I guess men are supposed to have different shaped heads than women, but it is a fairly young lady in the video. Notice that the surgeon commented (during removal) as if calcification was a known and common condition ; even though this was an extraordinary concentration area.
I posted diagrams of the skull growth areas corresponding to the pattern baldness areas here on my DT-CPR thread.
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t11746p550-regrowth-photos-dt-cpr-method
I am glad I have encouraged guys to go slow and steady with the pressing to remove calcification. It took about 6 months until I felt no pain or sign of granules. My scalp started off with plenty of sharp pain when pressed. Well if I saved myself from having complications like swelling, slime buildup, and reduced blood flow, that is a reward in it's self.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
I've seen several of the videos with calcium under the scalp.
You would need more than scalp massage to break it down.
Maybe a magnesium oil.
Maybe apple cider vinegar.
A k2 supplement.
You would need more than scalp massage to break it down.
Maybe a magnesium oil.
Maybe apple cider vinegar.
A k2 supplement.
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
Join date : 2014-05-06
Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
Actually minoxidil blocks calcium , so this may be why it works.
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
Interesting so cut down on diary, add more vitamin K, D, massage scalps, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice?
Hairbeback- Posts : 884
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
What foods/minerals/vitamins? with offset high calcium absorption/ high calcium diet? Cause damn I love my dairy lol
Hairbeback- Posts : 884
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
I think that the calcium intake is not the problem. It might be fats that are similar hardening of the arteries with plaque , but I think it has more to do with the condition of the scalp skin.
1. It is the highest part of the body and has gravity lowering blood pressure, and there are few active muscles drawing fresh blood circulation.
2. Hair follicle blood supply vessels are said to be only one blood cell wide, easily blocked or restricted.
3. Nearness to skull bones that grow in wide surfaces into ages of 20+ years, so blood has bone supplies passing through in concentration.
4. Scalp is seldom moved, making the environment stale and tightness restricts further. Blood flow restrictions lead to reduced toxin removal.
5. Have to consider that women can eat terribly and have great hair. Somehow being a guy with a guy shaped head and some kind of propensity for calcified arteries may be the difference.
It is obvious to me that pressing massage and ascorbic acid Vitamin C is enough to gradually remove enough calcification to have no more pain when pressing and get slow regrow. Ascorbic acid , is used for chelation removing minerals and metals from the veins and body. It can be topical or ingested. If you start early enough, you are dealing with softer sediment, not bone like deposits, and they can be removed naturally.
1. It is the highest part of the body and has gravity lowering blood pressure, and there are few active muscles drawing fresh blood circulation.
2. Hair follicle blood supply vessels are said to be only one blood cell wide, easily blocked or restricted.
3. Nearness to skull bones that grow in wide surfaces into ages of 20+ years, so blood has bone supplies passing through in concentration.
4. Scalp is seldom moved, making the environment stale and tightness restricts further. Blood flow restrictions lead to reduced toxin removal.
5. Have to consider that women can eat terribly and have great hair. Somehow being a guy with a guy shaped head and some kind of propensity for calcified arteries may be the difference.
It is obvious to me that pressing massage and ascorbic acid Vitamin C is enough to gradually remove enough calcification to have no more pain when pressing and get slow regrow. Ascorbic acid , is used for chelation removing minerals and metals from the veins and body. It can be topical or ingested. If you start early enough, you are dealing with softer sediment, not bone like deposits, and they can be removed naturally.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
Join date : 2015-10-19
Vit K2, Sunshine D3
It's not a problem of calcium in the diet.. it's an issue with calcium utilization.
If you have hairloss you will likely have parathyroid weaknesses or have stagnated lymph around it.
Besides an overly acidic cooked food diet will create acidic activity in your system, dairy as well. guess what mineral is pulled from the body to fight acids? yep. calcium.. it gets puled from your teeth,bones, connective tissue.. causing varicose veins, wrinkling, tooth decay, bone density diminishes etcc. gotta go alkaline diet.
I suspect it is a stagnated lymph flow in the head area( not draining properly past neck). Thus creating an acidic overload of cellular waste which isn't leaving through the kdineys, hence it leaves through the skin.( atrophying our hair in the process) over time.. not addressing the lymph isse will only cause your body to keep pulling calcium to neutralize acidic lymph and it will continue to be deposited in soft tissue. this is why we have most osteoporosis cases in the west, even though we consume the most calcium..
Check your fingernails( do you have horizontal grooves/ridges? if so you have a systemic issue of calcium utilization. so it would be your parathyroid/thyroid which is stagnant with lymph and causing it to malfunction.
but as cdt mentions. removing the build up can be done with k2 and it's partner d3 which work synergistically and less dairy meat etc. if you need calcium. go dark leafy greens.
If you have hairloss you will likely have parathyroid weaknesses or have stagnated lymph around it.
Besides an overly acidic cooked food diet will create acidic activity in your system, dairy as well. guess what mineral is pulled from the body to fight acids? yep. calcium.. it gets puled from your teeth,bones, connective tissue.. causing varicose veins, wrinkling, tooth decay, bone density diminishes etcc. gotta go alkaline diet.
I suspect it is a stagnated lymph flow in the head area( not draining properly past neck). Thus creating an acidic overload of cellular waste which isn't leaving through the kdineys, hence it leaves through the skin.( atrophying our hair in the process) over time.. not addressing the lymph isse will only cause your body to keep pulling calcium to neutralize acidic lymph and it will continue to be deposited in soft tissue. this is why we have most osteoporosis cases in the west, even though we consume the most calcium..
Check your fingernails( do you have horizontal grooves/ridges? if so you have a systemic issue of calcium utilization. so it would be your parathyroid/thyroid which is stagnant with lymph and causing it to malfunction.
but as cdt mentions. removing the build up can be done with k2 and it's partner d3 which work synergistically and less dairy meat etc. if you need calcium. go dark leafy greens.
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Hairbeback- Posts : 884
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
Figure 3: (A, B) Effects of magnesium (Mg)-deficient diet and Mg and/or angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) treatment on renal pathology (A, H&E, × 100; B, Masson's trichrome stain, × 100).
Normal diet: inflammation (negative), fibrosis (negative), and tubular atrophy (negative). Normal diet + Mg: inflammation (negative), fibrosis (negative), and tubular atrophy (negative).
Mg-free diet: inflammation (moderate), fibrosis (mild), and tubular atrophy (negative).
Hypomagnesemic rats treated with Mg: inflammation (mild), fibrosis (negative), and tubular atrophy (negative). Hypomagnesemic rats treated with ARB: inflammation (moderate), fibrosis (mild), and tubular atrophy (negative). Hypomagnesemic rats treated with Mg/ARB: inflammation (moderate), fibrosis (moderate), and tubular atrophy (mild).
https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/detailedresult.php?img=PMC3604610_kjim-28-197-g003&req=4
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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Citric Acid
For the past few weeks I have been massaging Citric Acid into my scalp.
I figure that if it can de-scale my kettle in a matter of minutes, then there is a chance it may get into the follicles and work it's magic too. I have tried various techniques, but it seems that wetting hair, then massaging in a small amount - leaving for about five minutes and rinsing off seems to be the best. It stings like crazy, I hope that is a sign it's working. I can't say i've noticed much effect as of yet though.
As anyone else tried this?
I figure that if it can de-scale my kettle in a matter of minutes, then there is a chance it may get into the follicles and work it's magic too. I have tried various techniques, but it seems that wetting hair, then massaging in a small amount - leaving for about five minutes and rinsing off seems to be the best. It stings like crazy, I hope that is a sign it's working. I can't say i've noticed much effect as of yet though.
As anyone else tried this?
Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
HealMyGut wrote:For the past few weeks I have been massaging Citric Acid into my scalp.
I figure that if it can de-scale my kettle in a matter of minutes, then there is a chance it may get into the follicles and work it's magic too. I have tried various techniques, but it seems that wetting hair, then massaging in a small amount - leaving for about five minutes and rinsing off seems to be the best. It stings like crazy, I hope that is a sign it's working. I can't say i've noticed much effect as of yet though.
As anyone else tried this?
Magnesium will stop calcium getting there to begin with .
Just removing the calcium won't work.
Dr sircus uses sodium thisulfate
not sure if this study proves anything
http://www.nature.com/icb/journal/v43/n6/abs/icb196563a.html
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
There are benefits to citric acid, but watch for problems of overuse. It is basically an acid peel and removes dead and outer layer skin. If overused it could make the skin raw, dried, or unhealthy with exposure. Probably no worse than daily shaving so worth a try, but like vinegar, it is an acid.
cdto2012- Posts : 688
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
Magnesium will stop calcium getting there to begin with .
Just removing the calcium won't work.
Dr sircus uses sodium thisulfate
not sure if this study proves anything
What does work?
Hairbeback- Posts : 884
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
Hairbeback wrote:
What does work?
I don't know. I wish I did.
We can only guess that magnesium, vitamin k2 and maybe sodium thisulfate work.
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
so I would only use magnesium oil
a k2 supplement
and maybe taurine, but I no longer like isolated amino acids.
as a side note,
malic acid, acetic acid, Taurine, and Glycine, all have a similar chemical structure and effect on the body.
Tendons calcify, and the galea is certainly a tendon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcific_tendinitis . Baldness also correlates to heart disease
So why do finasteride, avodart, and spironolactone reverse hair loss ?
I have no idea
a k2 supplement
and maybe taurine, but I no longer like isolated amino acids.
as a side note,
malic acid, acetic acid, Taurine, and Glycine, all have a similar chemical structure and effect on the body.
Tendons calcify, and the galea is certainly a tendon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcific_tendinitis . Baldness also correlates to heart disease
So why do finasteride, avodart, and spironolactone reverse hair loss ?
I have no idea
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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citric acid guy was close ACETIC ACID 20%
DON'T USE EVERY DAY. IT breaks up scalp debris so well, your forehead will get sore from the debris (like in dt therapy only worse)
proscar3- Posts : 16
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
That woman basically had a chicken bone pulled out her scalp.
No massage in the world would break that down.
and pure acetic acid is dangerous - far too dangerous to use on the skin. Apple cider vinegar would work better anyway
No massage in the world would break that down.
and pure acetic acid is dangerous - far too dangerous to use on the skin. Apple cider vinegar would work better anyway
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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iuyyighghghgkh pleasestop scaremongering about acetic acid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i never said PURE ACETIC ACID. i use 20% but anything over ten is good why have you just implied that someone has said using pure acetic acid on your scalp is fine. by saying PURE acetic acid you imply that's what Ive recommended in my thread. please stop this. its annoying and wrong friend!!!!
proscar3- Posts : 16
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Re: Graphic video proof of a calcified cyst under the scalp
This is absolute proof apple vinegar will dissolve calcium under the skin
https://www.earthclinic.com/mobile/cures/heel-spurs-treatment-home-remedies/apple-cider-vinegar-wrap/
https://www.earthclinic.com/mobile/cures/heel-spurs-treatment-home-remedies/apple-cider-vinegar-wrap/
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