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You'd have to see a dermatologist or a trichologist for alopecia conditions because they can better access your condition and decide what treatment options are available and the extent/type of alopecia one may have for the best chances of growing back hair. I know there are a lot of diy's on how to grow back hair lost through alopecia and I'm not saying that they don't work, but I think seeing someone who specializes in these conditions will result in the best outcome through individualized care and treatment versus what you will find online. In short see a specialist and see what treatments they suggest and if you'd like to use home made remedies in conjunction with professional treatment then run it by the specialist and see what their advice is. I say that because some things don't play nice together and can cause an adverse reaction and the focus is on understanding and having the best outcome possible with preferable no negative impacts.
As a Christian I believe we can have the impossible if we ask the Lord with a clean conscience. However, I with my natural mind, don't know much about alopecia and hair loss, I am not the right person to talk to about it
@@BraidedDiadem well said. My hair was damaged before 2020. Then in 2020 I prayed for my hair and made a promise to God that if my hair grows I'll never put artificial hair. My hair indeed grew and many pple are admiring it. I always tell them it was thru Prayer and because of the promise I made whenever I put artificial hair my hair breaks , so I learnt to embrace my hair.