Comments on: How to get rid of dandruff for good and what causes it https://www.theherbalspoon.com/get-rid-dandruff-good/ Real food, DIY recipes, and all things herbal Sun, 16 Jan 2022 19:29:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: jamie https://www.theherbalspoon.com/get-rid-dandruff-good/#comment-10400 Sun, 16 Jan 2022 19:29:37 +0000 http://www.theherbalspoon.com/?p=2384#comment-10400 In reply to Michelle.

When I wrote this article 6 years ago the page I referenced from Body Ecology was just about how an unhealthy gut can manifest as skin issues, like dandruff. That page is no longer on their website (that I can find), and the site has changed a lot. I’m not familiar with their diet plan, which may or may not be good. I am however familiar with GAPS and AIP and have seen success personally and in others who have used them. I also appreciate the scienctific research Dr. Ballantyne and Dr. Campbell-Mcbride give along with their diet plans.

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By: Michelle https://www.theherbalspoon.com/get-rid-dandruff-good/#comment-10399 Sat, 08 Jan 2022 17:47:06 +0000 http://www.theherbalspoon.com/?p=2384#comment-10399 It’s odd that you mentioned GAPS diet and AIP diet being the best gut healing diet butt yet your resources information came from Body Ecology Diet

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By: jamie https://www.theherbalspoon.com/get-rid-dandruff-good/#comment-7695 Mon, 22 Aug 2016 15:31:50 +0000 http://www.theherbalspoon.com/?p=2384#comment-7695 In reply to BrigId.

That sounds awesome! I’ve heard of the Morocco method natural shampoos, but they are pretty pricey so I haven’t tried them yet. I love that you’ve found a way to use the clay to wash your hair. Do you ever have issues rinsing it all out? I’ve heard that can be tricky.

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By: BrigId https://www.theherbalspoon.com/get-rid-dandruff-good/#comment-7689 Sun, 21 Aug 2016 09:19:03 +0000 http://www.theherbalspoon.com/?p=2384#comment-7689 I also failed at the baking soda method. It gave me terrible dandruff and made my hair brittle.
Natural shampoos are great but mostly not affordable for me.
Then I discovered Moroccan ghassoul clay. The ladies in Morocco use it for cleansing their skin and scalp. This stuff is really great! You make a wet mud with it and massage it into the scalp, leave for a few minutes and then rinse thoroughly. I follow with a cider vinegar rinse (1/4 cup vinegar, 1 tbsp raw honey, 1.5 cups water and a few drops of rosemary essential oil). Works great for my hair and dandruff is not a problem.

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By: Deborah Davis https://www.theherbalspoon.com/get-rid-dandruff-good/#comment-7662 Tue, 16 Aug 2016 02:59:43 +0000 http://www.theherbalspoon.com/?p=2384#comment-7662 It was so enlightening to learn the true causes of dandruff as well as the best ways to treat it. I did not know that danddurff is often a side effect caused by leaky gut issues, and by balancing the body’s bacteria and hormones, you’ll also take care of the dandruff. I was also interested in learning that Malassezia is the fungus that causes dandruff. Even though most of us have it, when our immune system is weakened it can take over, causing dandruff. This is why those with autoimmune diseases can have dandruff. Overall, this was quite an illuminating post and incredibly valuable! No more Head and Shoulders for my friends and family! Thank you for sharing how to get rid of dandruff at the Healthy, Happy, Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I’m Pinning and sharing!

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By: Stefani @ Crafty Christian https://www.theherbalspoon.com/get-rid-dandruff-good/#comment-7649 Sat, 13 Aug 2016 11:16:40 +0000 http://www.theherbalspoon.com/?p=2384#comment-7649 Interesting! I don’t have dandruff, but sometimes I get a random, greasy spot on my crown. I’ve assumed it was hormone related, but I do have an autoimmune disease. I love natural, non-toxic treatments!

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