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Doug (Phoenix, Airheadzona) on 03/01/2004
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It's an Edgar Cayce remedy and it truly works to cure grey hair. Peel the skins of 2 white potatoes and tie them up in patapar paper. Put them in a pan and let boil (just a slight boil) for 12 to 15 minutes. When done, let it cool for a few minutes and eat the skins. Also, drink the water. I, personally use 3 to 4 cups of water. Do this every other day, and in a few months you will see a tremendous difference. You will notice some difference in a few weeks, but be patient. Good luck.
EC: Patapar Paper is Vegetable Cooking Parchment. Easy to find on the internet, just do a google search.
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Replied By Fatima (Indianapolis, Indiana) on 03/04/2009

Hi, I have a question, do you keep eating the skin potato for ever ( i mean for all your life ) ? even after u notice a positive result ?

Thank you for all of you, Fatima.

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Replied By Doug (Phoenix, Airheadzona) on 06/27/2009

Hello Fatima. I sincerely apologize for not getting back sooner. After sending in my remedy I have not been back to the sight. Yes, it is necessary to continue using the white potato remedy, ( maybe just twice a week after getting results ), or your hair will slowly start graying again. I learned this the hard way, lol. However, the skins and juice of the potatoes will improve the skin as well. In fact, I believe that has even been more impressive. Take care. Bless and be blessed.

doug


EC: Thanks for revisiting EC again... Your post must be at least 3 years old, the (g)olden days when we didn't feel it was necessary to have dates on the posts!

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Replied By Regina (Miami Beach, Fl) on 02/23/2010

Doug,

How long did you use this remedy before you started seeing results. You mentioned a few months. Can you be a bit more specific? Thanks

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Replied By Brooke (Montgomery, Tx, Usa) on 12/08/2010

I would say to eat them until the vitamins turn your hair back to the natural color and then maybe just once a week for maintenance. It all depends on you and your lifestyle.
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Replied By Jonimoso (Fraser, Michigan, Us) on 05/01/2011

Do you think juicing raw potato skins would have the same effect as boiling them? I consume mostly raw fruits and vegetables and try not to eat cooked food. What are your thoughts?
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Replied By Evolution (Gatineau, Qc Canada) on 02/01/2012

German Canadian from Gatineau Quebec interjects:

Boiled potato water is fantastic for rough skin , you'll notice instantly, acts quicker than urine, but I am going to try ground up potato just for fun, but since the power seems to be in the skin, I'll try to peel thick and grind that up raw and see. (as green banana peels and their stems for warts and grape skin especilly for rejuvenation), makes me think that I will from now on stop swallowing them and rather chew them really well, e.g. slow food, thanks for all the inspirations!!

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Replied By Sola (Nigeria) on 02/20/2014

Thanks for all the posts on this site. Very informative. I just came across this site. I'm in my early 40s and my grey has been a source of concern to me especially because it is increasing lately. Pls I'll like to know what to do with the potato after using the skin. Can I eat the bulk or not, or I should eat only the skin and throw away the bulk? I want to try this remedy and come back with my testimony. I'll appreciate your response. Sola , Nigeria
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Replied By Cheech (New York) on 12/04/2014

I'm rubbing the peels directly on my mostly gray beard and I've seen some darker color appearing in my beard. Juicing the peels in a fruit juicer would probably work better for covering an entire head of hair.
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Replied By El (Md) on 11/09/2018

Why bother putting the skins in the paper if you're just going to eat the skins and drink the water?
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