Re: Rubbing urine on my bald spot will help grow hair?
I don't have any direct experience with this, but I have seen it mentioned a lot in articles and such. I don't know if you've already looked into methods and such, but here's a link and snippet:
http://www.universal-tao.com/article/urine_therapy.html
"This is an excellent remedy for dandruff, lifeless hair and even baldness and hair loss. Massage urine briskly into the scalp, allow it to be absorbed for thirty minutes to an hour, and then wash it out with lukewarm water (do not use soap or shampoo). Hair becomes clean and lustrous. If you do not rinse out the urine, the effect is even more pow-erful. You can use both fresh and old urine for this. Your hair will, however, become more beauti-ful and vital. Those who apply urine therapy often do not turn grey but retain their original hair col-our at a later age. If intensively applied, hair might grow again on bald spots."
Most of the other information I've seen seems to be along the same lines, using words like "might" and "maybe" for restoring hair growth to bald areas... like it's not a fully guaranteed thing, as there may be other factors involved. But the other aspects always seem to be stated more solidly -- healthier/softer hair, retaining hair color, moisturizing scalp, relieving dandruff/dry skin, etc...
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Also I just wanted to add that I think even for external issues such as hair growth, scars, burns, bites, moles, etc. it's still beneficial to take UT internally as well as externally. Then you're sort of approaching the "problem" from both sides and it's much more effective. At least that's my take on it. I'm sure even external application alone can be highly effective, but combining with internal is probably the "ultimate" :)
The same applies in the other direction also ... when dealing with internal problems, it's still beneficial to do external massages and such, as the nutrients and everything are apparently absorbed into the body through the skin.