2 month to cure: Take 2 yellow part of egg (yolk), I teaspoon of honey, a little bit salt or lemon juice. Mix everything together and add 1 teaspoon of oil. Rub in your head put a plastic bag on top, keep it on 2 hours. Afterwords wash your head with concoction of herbs like camomile, lime, mint...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a condition in which hair is lost from some or all areas of the body, usually from the scalp. B ecause it causes bald spots on the scalp, especially in the first stages, it is sometimes called spot baldness. In 1–2% of cases, the condition can spread to the entire scalp (alopecia totalis) or to the entire epidermis (alopecia universalis). Conditions resembling AA, and having a similar cause, occur also in other species.
Typical first symptoms of AA are
small bald patches. The underlying skin is unscarred and looks superficially
normal. These patches can take many shapes, but are most usually round or oval. A
most often affects the scalp and beard, but may occur on any hair-bearing part
of the body. Different skin areas can exhibit hair loss and
regrowth at the same time. The disease may also go into remission for a time,
or may be permanent. It is common in children.
The hair
tends to fall out over a short period of time, with the loss commonly occurring
more on one side of the scalp than the other.
Exclamation
point hairs, narrower along the length of the strand closer to the base,
producing a characteristic "exclamation point" appearance, are often
present
When
healthy hair is pulled out, at most a few should come out, and ripped hair
should not be distributed evenly across the tugged portion of the scalp. In
cases of AA, hair will tend to pull out more easily along the edge of the patch
where the follicles are already being attacked by the body's immune system than
away from the patch where they are still healthy.



