Do I have to shave my head for protocol to be successful?

The short answer to this question is no, you don't have to. You will see results from your ear therapies regardless and your symptoms will improve if you are able to break the ears open. So, is it possible that you can beat MD without shaving your hair off? Sure, it is possible.

Personally, we don't think it is likely this will come easy for you. It's important to note that if you do wait to shave your head until the end of protocol (when deemed most likely necessary) we can tell you that you will experience excessive detox reactions- meaning you will get very sick from your protocol tasks and are likely to feel a lot more uncomfortable & itchy, compared to others.

Additionally, if a full recovery is possible without physically removing the layers of biofilm skin from the scalp, you can expect this stuff to get stuck in your hair. The Morgellons film is super sticky like super glue and it will get tangled in your hair at some point. From what our clients have told us, it is very difficult to get this stuff out of your hair. 

If you do intend to try to beat MD without shaving the hair off of the scalp, you can certainly expect it to take significantly longer for your behind the ear sessions to become successful, and for your ear sessions to produce long lasting results.  

Here is what we can tell you about those who have succeeded in ridding the body entirely of Morgellons without re-occurrence or re-infection:

  • all of them have shaved their head at least once or many times throughout protocol to help break connections beyond the ears, that were stuck onto the scalp. 

So if you are on the fence about protocol because of this our recommendation to you is this: 

Take it one day at a time. Keep your hair until it is necessary to remove it or you decide not to go further down the road in recovery. Most people begin to see incredible results from their protocol tasks and apitherapy routines and eventually, want to shave their head as they approach the end stages of protocol. Once you understand how much better you can feel with the ear connections broken, you are likely to change your mind.