Hair Loss Study

 

By Georgio Trimarchi


PRODUCT REVIEW

This product, used for improving hair quality, was presented to me at the beginning of 2011.

“Bamboo Hair and Scalp Stimulator for Women is formulated for women to restore vitality to hair while supporting proper circulation and blood flow to the scalp …”

“Experience healthier, thicker, longer, more beautiful hair for yourself – naturally! Scientifically formulated for Women and for Men using cutting edge natural active ingredients and nanotechnology, this intensive treatment helps combat the causes of hair loss, thinning and breakage. Our advanced proprietary NP7 Complex® combines hair restoring peptides, biofermentation actives, growth factors, proteins, vitamins and minerals essential for strong, healthier hair growth. Patent pending cellular metabolism boosters targets the bulge stem cells of the hair follicle to encourage hair growth with increased enzyme activity to heighten blood flow and support proper circulation to the scalp and root of the hair. (5.1 fl. oz.)” for further testimonials and pictures visit:

www.bamboocosmetics.net/hair.php.

 

 

Hair loss has been on the list of complaints from various clients of mine over the years. My approach to address this concern is to balance the internal system of a person. Some of the causes of hair loss are hormone imbalances, infections that deplete the nutrition of the body, weakness in various organs such as lungs and kidneys, as well as circulation problems. The objective is to balance the totality of the individual and support the focus of treatment with proper nutrition.

Over the years, while being treated for general health concerns, some clients have unexpectedly experienced improved hair growth.  In contrast, I observed that others experienced no success with their hair growth improvement. This observation led me to further investigate internal approaches to hair loss issues. I started to recognize that even if the body was balanced in nutrition and energy that the external body, i.e. hair and scalp, needed some type of stimulation to enhance the vitality of the hair. When I tested this product, it showed great promise and led me to perform my own non-scientific study.

Bamboo Hair and Scalp Stimulator was presented to me as a topical treatment.  I decided to try this product with some of my clients who have been experiencing hair loss.

The testing started in March 2011 with four subjects between the ages of 40 to 50 years old – two men and two women.  Energy tests performed on the two versions of the product – Women’s Bamboo Hair and Men’s Bamboo Hair, indicated that, for both genders, the women’s blend would balance the weakened areas of the head that experienced hair loss.  The patients were instructed to spray the area of concern with 2 pumps in the morning and 2 pumps at night and to thoroughly massage their scalp with the product.  The two women had long hair and experienced thinning on the top of the head (front to back area).  One male subject experienced balding on the crown (photo below) and the second had receding hair on the sides of the front of the head (no photos available).

March 15 2011-Start of study (above) and June 20, 2011 (Right) (Click on photos to enlarge)

The photo above depicts change in 3 months after the use of 1 bottle of Women’s Bamboo Hair. An energy test was performed at this time which indicated a smaller area of weakness in the balding area, matching the visible change. (Note:  photo settings vary between the two.) A second bottle was given to this subject as well as the other 3 in the study.

The female subject (photos below), had considerable hair thinning, in spite of having long hair.

 

 

 

March 15 2011-Start of study (Left) and Oct 20, 2011 (Below) (Click on photos to enlarge)

 

The photo above depicts change in 7 months after the use of 2 bottles of Women’s Bamboo Hair.  Notice the circumference of the area of balding is smaller with the photo on the right.  An energy test was performed at this time which indicated no area of weakness in the top of the head area, matching the visible change. (Note:  photo settings vary between the two.)

Results/Testimonials:

The female subjects found that hair loss was significantly reduced and the hair felt stronger by the end of the first bottle. The men subjects felt that their hair felt stronger and fuller. The men subjects did not complain of large quantities of hair loss as the women did.

The hair stylists of the female subjects noticed healthier and stronger hair with small “peach fuzz” hair growth in thinning areas.

Discussion:

The Bamboo Hair product, used in study showed improvement in hair quality and vitality of existing hair in four healthy balanced subjects.  The women had significantly reduced hair loss.

The study provided evidence that Bamboo Hair does improve hair loss where existing follicles are found, and strengthens existing hair.

In my opinion, this product improves hair weakness, prevents further hair loss and encourages vitality to hair follicles which creates potential for hair growth. I would recommend this product to my clients in conjunction with energy therapy, in order to rule out any health deficiencies or obstacles.

This product, in my opinion, would not help hair growth in smooth bald areas of the scalp or completely bald subjects.  Existing hair follicles are required to maximize this products potential.

Time, patience and discipline in using this product daily with scalp massage are needed to maximize results when using this Bamboo Hair product.

Senica Indian Cleanse

The Cleansing Diet was contributed by the Seneca Indians.

This 4 day cleanse supports and helps to allow the body to function optimally. Clients have experienced a decrease in allergy symptoms and congestion in the body, improved digestion, weight loss,  and increased energy levels.

This cleanse can be repeated seasonally or at your discretion.

DAY 1:

Eat only fruit and all you want (no bananas).  This will cleanse the colon (your waste paper basket).

DAY 2:

Drink all herb teas you want, such as, raspberry, hyssop, chamomile, or peppermint.  Sweeten slightly with honey or maple sugar if needed.  This day will release toxins, salt and excessive calcium deposits in the muscles, tissue and organs. It is important to drink enough fluids during day 2 because headaches may occur. Day 2 is easier when you are able to relax in the comfort of you home and not challenged by many activities.

DAY 3:

Eat all vegetables you want.  Have them raw, steamed or both.  The third day the digestive tract is supplied with healthful, mineral rich bulk.

DAY 4:

Make a big pot of vegetable broth by boiling cauliflower, cabbage, onion, green pepper, parsley, or whatever you have available. Season with sea salt. Drink only this rich mineral broth all day long. On this last day, the blood lymph, and inner organs are mineralized.

Prior to commencing, gather all ingredients for each day so that the cleanse will run smoothly.

From God helps those that help themselves by Hanna Kroeger.

Precautions: Consult your health practitioner to determine if this cleanse is for you. Consult you medical doctor for people taking medications prescribed by your MD. 

Meditation Techniques

This article focuses on the author’s personal meditation experience. There are many forms of meditation– the key is to keep practicing.

MEDITATION

Although it can be practiced on its own, meditation is most beneficial when performed after Qigong exercises (see Qigong part 1 and or 2 articles).

BENEFITS OF MEDITATION:

Meditation relaxes the mind allowing the nervous system to relax and perform optimally throughout the body with its neural matrix. You will notice a general sense of relaxation and clarity – especially during everyday stresses – improvement of vision, blood circulation, and experience an increase of energy. Your body should feel infused with vitality.

Meditation will strengthen your mind resulting in an increased ability to focus on daily tasks that require your attention. With practice, you will eventually be in a regular state of focus or awareness of every moment, and appreciate the beauty of life and all that surrounds you.

POSITIONS:

Meditation can be started in various positions—lying down on your back, sitting or standing. Each position is useful to assist the body.

Lying supine (on the spine) is considered a healing position and requires the least amount of energy to perform. In this position, it is common to fall asleep, which is perfectly acceptable. The body heals optimally when in a sleep mode or deep rest.

Sitting meditation is commonly known from pop culture. This position is favourable and requires more energy than lying supine. Getting comfortable is necessary to maintain this position for a meditation session. If the lotus position is uncomfortable at this stage (see photo), use a pillow under the buttock as support to help prevent pain and discomfort. For those with leg or hip problems, sitting in a chair is an alternative.

Standing meditation posture is common to martial arts, known as the warrior stance. This position uses the most energy in maintaining balance with the pull of gravity. Rewarding in its own way, it is an alternative to the other two positions.

All three postures can be used to attain the desired results. Try each one to determine the benefits for you personally.

MEDITATION PRACTICE-A Personal Experience (Sitting Position):

Various teachers of meditation have influenced the author’s practice.

BEGIN, in sitting position, with one hand on top of the other hand with thumbs crossing. Place hands just below the navel over the Danteen location (energy area). Perform four counter clockwise rotations around the navel with the hands and then repeat in a clockwise direction. This is performed to stimulate energy flow from this area. Return to the starting position.

Place the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth with slight pressure. Purse your lips so that a fine breath of air flows out.

Begin by breathing in slowly and naturally, without force, in through the nose. The exhalation phase (breathing out) will occur passively out through the mouth. Once you feel heat in the Danteen area, imagine (as you breath in) an energy flow travelling from the base of your spine, up the spine and over your head to the top lip. At the same time feel the energy flow up from the navel to the bottom lip. As you exhale from your mouth, allow this energy to flow out. Begin a new breath in from your nose and continue the flow of energy up towards both lips. If you visualize this flow, you will eventually feel it. Do not reverse the flow down to the Danteen.

Focusing on the breath is the key to meditation for the beginner. This technique of bringing the energy to the lips helps in focusing on the breath.

Alternative techniques to help with focusing are to focus on the flame of a lit candle (in a lit room); focus on the exchange periods of your breath (the still point between breathing in and out).

It is common to drift away from focusing on the breath. Recognize it and bring yourself back to your breath focus.

End the session of meditation, when ready, by rubbing your hands together creating heat. Immediately place the hands over your face for a few moments. Repeat rubbing hands and place them over the small of your back (kidney area). Then tap your body with your hands from head to toe to reawaken your body from the stillness of meditation. Your peace and stillness will vibrate throughout your day.

OPEN EYE MEDITATION:

Open eye meditation is useful for those whom are not able to sit in stillness. Examples of this type of meditation are washing dishes, going for a walk and gardening (be creative). These are tasks that do not require as much cerebral activity. After a while of performing these tasks, the mind starts to relax and unwind, achieving a meditative state. Relaxing the mind is the goal in this practice.

Spend 1 minute to 30 minutes or more on meditation. If your time is limited, use a timer (that beeps) to keep you on track in your day. With practice come results!

Qigong meditation part 2

The following video of Qigong practice is provided by Swami, Deva Peter. This video was recorded at The Way of Harmony Meditation Group during an actual session and filmed by Georgio Trimarchi. It is with great appreciation to have permission to show this video to the public. Thank you Swami, Devi Peter.

Introduction video: Qigong mediation part 2

Full length instructional Qigong video: Qigong meditation part 2 with Swami, Deva Peter

For those that like to read the details of this Qigong sequence, please read below:

  1. Knocking on the doorway of life
  2. Spinal cord breathing
  3. The basic standing flow
  4. The breathing exercise
  5. Back to the first standing flow
  6. The fountain
  7. Second standing flow-Buddha holds the world (hands behind you)
  8. The tree swaying
  9. The third standing flow-Embracing a tree
  10. Cloudy hands-Heart exercise
  11. The fourth standing flow-Holding the golden urn (arms up in an angle in front of you)
  12. Pebble in the pond
  13. The fifth standing flow-Pulling down the heaven’s (hands facing down touching the ball of energy beneath them)
  14. Bamboo in the wind-The standing meditation

A common practice at the end of the Qigong session is to sit or lye down to meditate for a length of time that satisfies your needs.

To practice in the Toronto classes or further information, please contact Swami Deva Peter at swamidevapeter@gmail.com for a location near you. Alternatively, http://www.mystery-school.net.

We continue to follow the philosophy, of the Innergetics Company, by offering wellness clinics, health workshops, and educational and inspirational resources that build energy, awareness, and actions to help people reach their goals.

TOLERANCE

Tolerance

It is in a way you see

That all is acceptable to thee

For it is when you are

Open to that of what is presented naturally

For it is when one understands

The importance of True Love grand

And it truly does open up

And create the room for Truth there of

So just realize that all is now

To truly be in a Beauty way and how

For it will then truly express

The ways are able to say what is best

For it is when one realizes

That life is truly full of surprises

Though need truly understand

That Self Honour and Respect are equally grand

For it is with oneself you see

Where the gentleness is present so Kindly

And as well it truly shows

Others how to be caring in the show

So just realize that it is now

In a way that brings forth a great peace

That honours the shine within thee deep

And no longer allow others to be unkind to thee

Written by Lorie Kodnar
Life Choices Consulting
416.424.7313


DISEASE ROOTS

DISEASE

Disease exists when the individual decides that there is absolutely no way out, out of the zoo. It begins with a thought of negative way that they established as their own, their own protective way of keeping self stuck and tormented inside, by not allowing self to live, to live and let live in and outside. It is almost always a thought, a negative thought projected at someone else and held on to it tightly as though a second rib. The energy from this thought creates distortion of it’s own and is then turned into a cellular level and hooks on. This begins to create a mass negativity on a molecular level that begins to eat away, because it’s own energy creates more and more fire. The only way to reverse the process once has begun, is to change the belief of the thinking that: It is all not really going to change. Then once they realize they have a choice in the matter then need to go in with chi and change that ridiculous order. Because that chi circulates, as you know, it itself has the ability to grow and yet again change the cellular belief that it’s imbalance is the only way to go. So then it could use the same assistance indeed but that need be natural for otherwise it just creates more and more unnatural state. So peaceful acceptance is all that’s required, it comes from the thoughts, no other.
Written by Lorie Kodnar
Life Choices Consulting
416.424.7313

Osteopathic Research Study: Caesarean Section Scars

THE EFFECT OF OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT OF CAESAREAN SCARS ON PELVIC MUSCLE STRENGTH

In general, scars have many effects on the function of the body. Think of a square piece of plastic wrap and bunch up one corner. Notice how the remaining part of the plastic wrap is pulled into the manipulated corner. This is tension and dysfunction in the wrap. Imagine your body with this problem. This thesis connects the c-section scar to many areas in the body and how to treat and release potential troubles a women may feel, such as low back pain, neck pain, headaches, painful gynecological areas, poor digestion and more.

Georgio Trimarchi is a graduate of the Canadian College of Osteopathy.  He has been treating the release of scars for many years.  As part of the requirements of the College for licensing, Georigo was honoured to be able to research, scientifically, scars and how it may affect muscle strength.

To view the complete thesis, use this link: http://innergetics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/MasterThesisDec82009.Web_.pdf

Abstract

The objective of this research was to determine how myofascial release on transverse Caesarean (caesarean) scars, in conjunction with the use of boney anchors for integration (lumbar and sacrum), alters the muscle strength of specific pelvic muscles.

In this study, which utilized a time-controlled within-subject design, the strength of five specific pelvic muscles were measured for each subject using the Lafayette instrument—a hand held muscle-strength gauge dynamometer. The control and treatment groups were made up of 27 women who were between twenty and forty-five years old and have had transverse caesarean scars for more than twelve months. The participants were volunteers recruited from the local community.

The assessments of muscle strength and treatment of scars were administered in Innergetics Thornhill Clinic site by a fitness consultant and an osteopath graduate student, respectively, over a sixteen-week period.

For all pelvic muscles measured (bilaterally except for the rectus abdominus), the adductor magnus, the gluteus medius, the iliopsoas, the obturator internus and the rectus abdominus, the mean strength measured in kilograms increased over the study period with significance of p < 0.00 for each muscle. Muscle strength was measured at weeks zero, four, and eight—subjects received testing only. At weeks eight and twelve subjects received the treatment procedure. The muscle testing was measured four weeks after each treatment. Muscle strength significantly increased when the average tone of the pre-treatment period was compared to both weeks twelve and sixteen of the post treatment period.

The desired results of this study were to show a deeper understanding of the effects of caesarean scars on pelvic muscles specifically and the female body in general, and how women that have caesarean sections might benefit from osteopathy and more specifically, myofascial release techniques.

Qigong Meditation Part 1

Qigong (Chi/Ki) can be thoroughly defined by going to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qigong. This site provides the history, theory and various practices of Qigong. This site also gives information of types of applications and criticisms of Qigong. It is worth reading this article, prior to commencing, to better understand the practice of Qigong.

Georgio Trimarchi, founder of innergetics.ca, has been practicing Qigong for a few years (2009) with the Toronto group classes founded by Swami Anand Nisarg, a spiritual teacher.

Georgio has  been practicing Wing Chun Kungfu for about 7 year, initially taught by the late Sifu Jay Newberry and then by Sifu Jay’s teacher  Sifu Roy D. Anthony of Centerline Martial Arts System at http://www.kungfutoronto.com.

Both practices provide forms of Qigong that have benefited Georgio by balancing his energy flow, stamina, strength and further development of his health practitioner skills.

The 5 video segments of Qigong practice are provided by Swami, Anand Nisarg from his latest trip to Toronto in August 2010 and filmed by Georgio Trimarchi. It is with great appreciation to have permission to show these videos to the public. Thank you Swami, Anand Nisarg.

INSTRUCTIONS:

Throughout each video segment, dynamic or movements patterns can be repeated up to 10 times (or more).  Static posses are to be held for 1 minute or longer. Like any other exercise, adjust the repetitions of movement patterns and static posses to your own ability and comfort level. Focus on your breath, while doing this form of Qigong, in a slow and relaxed way. After completing section 5, continue to focus on breathing from 10 to 30 minutes or more in the static meditation position. For people that have trouble sitting on the floor with their legs crossed, sit on a pillow or in a chair–being comfortable is an asset to being able to achieve the desired relaxation affect in Qigong practice.

The following Qigong form is made up of 5 sections. These videos can be viewed by going to http://www.youtube.com/innergetics or by using the links below. Start with section 1 and end the form with section 5.

Qigong section 1 by Swami Anand Nasarg

Qigong section 2 by Swami Anand Nasarg

Qigong section 3 by Swami Anand Nasarg

Qigong section 4 by Swami Anand Nasarg

Qigong section 5 by Swami Anand Nasarg

Georgio Trimarchi is not an expert on this topic, he is a person that practices Qigong and has greatly benefited from this experience. He would like to invite you to share your experiences with him but for further information and guidance on Qigong, contact Swami, Anand Nisarg at http://www.mystery-school.net .

To practice in the Toronto classes, please contact Swami Deva Peter at swamidevapeter@gmail.com for a location near you.

We continue to follow the philosophy, of the Innergetics Company, by offering wellness clinics, health workshops, and educational and inspirational resources that build energy, awareness, and actions to help people reach their goals.