Alopecia β GHK Perspective
(Strictly from learninggnm.com Skin page)
Core Biological Conflict
According to learninggnm.com, hair loss (alopecia) involving the scalp is linked to a:
π Separation Conflict
Specifically:
Loss of physical contact associated with the scalp
Examples given or implied include:
- missing being touched or stroked on the head
- feeling separated from someone whose touch or closeness was important
- sudden loss of physical affection or connection
The exact relationship depends on:
- biological handedness
- mother/child vs partner context
For example, the site specifically describes missing being stroked on the head as a scalp-related separation theme. (learninggnm.com)
π΄ Conflict-Active Phase
This is where hair loss occurs.
During the active phase:
- epidermal ulceration occurs in the scalp skin
- sensitivity decreases
- hair falls out
learninggnm.com specifically states:
βDeep ulceration of the epidermal skin causes hair loss (alopecia).β (learninggnm.com)
So:
β Separation conflict active
β Epidermal cell loss/ulceration
β Hair loss appears
π’ Healing Phase
After the conflict resolves:
- epidermal tissue is replenished
- skin becomes:
- red
- swollen
- itchy
- sensitive
Most importantly:
Hair begins growing back after conflict resolution. (learninggnm.com)
So:
β Conflict resolved
β Repair of scalp tissue
β Hair regrowth begins

