
Introduction
Signs of improvement in the Tayyibat System do not always begin with lab tests, and they do not appear only in blood sugar, blood pressure, or weight numbers. They may first appear in daily details that a person notices in the body: reduced hair loss, new hair growth, improved skin, firmer skin, less sagging, better energy, and calmer scattered symptoms. Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi, may Allah have mercy on him, connects these signs with a wider idea within the Tayyibat System: when the body gradually comes out of the pressure caused by burdensome inputs, and the burden on digestion, circulation, and cells decreases, the cells begin to restore their ability to hold together and renew. If you are new here, you may start with What Is the Tayyibat System?, then review Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System, read about Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi, and finally you can Download the Tayyibat System PDF.
Signs of Improvement in the Tayyibat System Are Not Just Lab Numbers
Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi, may Allah have mercy on him, explains that dealing with the body through lab tests alone may cause a person to overlook the body’s direct language. A lab test may give a number, but it does not necessarily describe whether the skin has improved, whether hair has stopped falling, whether the nerves are more stable, whether daily energy is better, whether sleep is deeper, or whether digestion is calmer. Therefore, he repeatedly emphasizes that the body speaks, and that the signs a person sees in the hair, skin, muscles, and movement are not superficial details. They are indicators of a deeper state inside the cells and tissues.
From here comes the importance of looking at signs of improvement as an integrated picture. A person may notice that hair loss has decreased, then small new hair begins to appear, then the skin becomes less saggy, then movement improves or the feeling of fatigue decreases. In his explanation, these changes are not understood as separate cosmetic improvements, but as part of the cells returning to a better state of strength, multiplication, and renewal.
Why Is Hair Loss Considered an Early Sign?
Dr. Diaa sees hair as one of the first places that reveals weakness or improvement in the body, because hair is not isolated from circulation, cells, and internal nourishment. When the body is under chronic pressure, whether from poor digestion, weak circulation, abdominal bloating, hormonal disturbance, or repeated inputs that the body sees as burdensome, this may appear as hair loss and weak hair growth.
Therefore, when hair loss stops with commitment to the system, this is considered an important sign. The meaning he repeats is that when the body “stops dropping hair,” this means the cells have begun to hold together. If “baby hair” starts to appear, meaning small new hair, this is an even stronger sign that cells have begun to renew and work again. In this way, hair becomes an easy window into the inside of the body: if hair cells have started to regain their ability to grow, this suggests that other cells inside the body may also be improving.
Signs of Improvement in Hair and Cell Renewal
Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi, may Allah have mercy on him, directly connects new hair growth with cell renewal. Hair does not appear from nothing, and hair loss does not stop simply because a person wants it to. It needs an internal environment that allows cells to divide, produce, and hold together. Therefore, he sees new hair growth not merely as an improvement in the scalp, but as a sign that the body has a renewed ability to build.
From here comes the central idea: if the body is able to renew hair cells, then in his explanation it is logical that this ability may extend to other cells, such as skin cells, nerve cells, and tissues. Therefore, hair is not treated as a cosmetic issue, but as a functional sign that the cells have come out of a state of weakness, hunger, or pressure, and have started to hold themselves together and multiply better.
Skin in the Tayyibat System: A Mirror of Circulation and Cells
Skin is no less important than hair in reading signs of improvement. In Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi’s explanation, may Allah have mercy on him, the skin reflects circulation, the condition of the cells, the interstitial tissue, and the body’s ability to renew. Therefore, when the skin improves, wrinkles or sagging decrease, and the body looks firmer, he does not connect this only to weight loss or weight gain, but to a deeper idea: improvement in the cells themselves.
A body that receives better circulation, has less abdominal pressure, and improves its ability to deal with inputs may show clearer external signs. The skin may become calmer, the texture may improve, sagging may decrease, and the overall appearance may become firmer. In his explanation, these changes do not come from creams or surface-level solutions, but from the inside: from reducing the burden and giving the cells a chance to do their job.
The Relationship Between Visible Improvement and Internal Improvement
One of the most important points in Dr. Diaa’s explanation is that visible improvement is not separate from internal improvement. If hair loss stops and the skin begins to improve, this does not mean that only the hair and skin benefited. It means that the body as a whole has begun to enter a different pathway. Therefore, he connects hair, skin, nerves, and muscles, and asks a simple question: if cells have renewed in the hair, why would nerves, skin, or tissues not also receive their share of improvement?
This connection matters because it moves a person away from waiting for lab tests alone and toward observing the full daily picture. Some people wait for a lab paper to believe that the body is better, while Dr. Diaa sees the living person — who moves, feels, sleeps, digests, and sees their hair and skin — as more truthful than relying only on a paper that cannot describe everything.
Abdominal Pressure and Weak Circulation Behind Signs of Improvement
Dr. Diaa repeatedly explains that abdominal bloating is not always a simple symptom. Behind it, there may be internal pressure that affects circulation, blood movement, and the delivery of nourishment to tissues. When the abdomen is bloated, digestion is disturbed, and the colon is suffering, different areas of the body may enter a state of weak circulation or poor supply. From here, symptoms that appear far from the abdomen may appear: hair loss, back pain, numbness, weak nerves, skin disturbance, fatigue, or changes in energy.
When this pressure decreases, digestion improves, and inputs that the body sees as difficult or burdensome become calmer, circulation may begin to improve. Therefore, signs such as better hair and skin may appear, not because they are separate signs, but because they are part of a wider map that begins with the abdomen, digestion, and circulation, then extends to the limbs, skin, hair, and nerves.
Why Are Lab Tests Alone Not Enough for Dr. Diaa?
Dr. Diaa criticizes complete dependence on lab tests when they become a replacement for understanding the body. A lab test may be useful in its place, but it does not explain everything alone. Therefore, he rejects turning the entire complaint into a number, or turning illness into a single name separated from the rest of the symptoms. A person may have bloating, constipation, hair loss, back pain, numbness, and disturbed sleep, yet the whole picture is reduced to one diagnosis or one paper.
In contrast, he calls for reading the whole body: what is happening in digestion? What is happening in the hair? What is happening in the skin? Is energy improving? Is sleep changing? Is movement better? Are symptoms decreasing when burdensome inputs are reduced? Therefore, signs of improvement in the Tayyibat System are based on continuous observation, not on one isolated number.
Signs of Improvement in the Tayyibat System Between Cancer, Colon, and Internal Pressure
In the text, Dr. Diaa moves between many examples such as cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, uterine cancer, the colon, constipation, abdominal pressure, back pain, and hair loss. The common idea in these examples is that he does not like reducing the body to the name of the disease alone. A person who has a tumor or a major diagnosis may have previously lived with a bloated abdomen, constipation, colon disturbance, weak circulation, pain, hair loss, and many symptoms that were not read as one connected picture.
From here, he sees small signs as possibly preceding big names. Hair, skin, digestion, sleep, and movement are not secondary matters. They may reveal the direction of the body: is it improving or becoming more pressured? Are the cells holding together and renewing, or are they exhausted? Therefore, following daily signs of improvement becomes part of understanding illness itself, not just cosmetic observation.
Signs of Improvement in Skin and Hair Do Not Mean Overusing Allowed Foods
Although Dr. Diaa mentions examples of allowed foods within the context of the system, he connects improvement more with prohibition and reducing burdensome inputs than with excessive consumption of any food. He rejects the idea that allowed foods become an open door without awareness, and he repeats that the system, in his view, is based on prohibiting what he sees as harmful, while choosing foods that are easier for the body. Therefore, when signs of improvement appear in the hair or skin, this does not mean that the person should overconsume everything allowed. It means the body may have benefited from reducing the burden and controlling inputs.
Examples mentioned in the text include toast with honey, white rice, potatoes, certain processed cheeses, guava juice, sugarcane juice, fish, tuna, sardines, non-dark chocolate, and fried potatoes. In contrast, he strongly rejects herbs, antibiotics, painkillers, penicillin, creatine, medications, vaccines, and some foods or inputs he sees as burdensome or unsuitable within his explanation.
Signs of Improvement and Staying Away from Herbs, Antibiotics, and Painkillers
At the beginning of the text, Dr. Diaa clearly warns against taking herbs, antibiotics, or painkillers. This warning is consistent with his general philosophy, which sees adding more substances to an exhausted body as something that may increase the burden instead of solving the cause. Therefore, he connects real improvement with not chasing symptoms through a painkiller, antibiotic, or herb, but by returning to the origin of the problem: what enters the body? What burdens digestion? What raises internal pressure? What weakens circulation? And what prevents cells from renewing?
Editorial note (medications): No medication should be stopped or changed based on this article without direct medical follow-up and a clear monitoring plan.
How Can a Person Practically Read Signs of Improvement?
Signs of improvement can be read by following a group of connected signals. The first is hair: has hair loss decreased? Has small new hair appeared? Has the hair become stronger than before? Then comes the skin: has dryness or sagging decreased? Has the overall appearance become firmer? After that come movement and energy: has standing, walking, and daily work become easier? Have back, neck, or limb pains decreased? Then digestion: has bloating decreased? Has constipation improved? Does the body feel lighter after eating?
This reading does not need to be complicated. But it needs honest observation and avoiding separating symptoms from each other. If hair improves together with skin, digestion, and sleep, this is a stronger picture than the improvement of one symptom alone. But if the body remains under pressure, the abdomen remains bloated, hair continues to fall, skin weakens, and energy collapses, these are signs that the inputs and the way of commitment need to be reviewed.
Allowed and Forbidden Foods in This Article
Allowed Foods
Toast, honey, Egyptian white rice, potatoes, fried potatoes, triangle processed cheese, guava juice, sugarcane juice, non-dark chocolate, tuna, sardines, fish, sugar, jam.
Forbidden Foods
Herbs, antibiotics, painkillers, penicillin, creatine, vaccines, medications, onions, garlic, eggs, milk, yogurt, white cheese, arugula, oats, excessive sugars, fiber and bran, basmati rice, vegetables, chicken, eggplant, falafel, molokhia, dark chocolate.
Conclusion
Signs of improvement in the Tayyibat System begin with reading the body as a whole, not waiting for a single paper. Reduced hair loss, new hair growth, improved skin, less sagging, calmer digestion, and better energy are all signs that Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi, may Allah have mercy on him, connects with cell renewal, improved circulation, and the body coming out of the pressure caused by burdensome inputs. Therefore, hair and skin are not viewed only as cosmetic issues, but as early signs that the body has begun to restore its ability to build and repair. Still, commitment within this view remains based on avoiding what Dr. Diaa sees as burdensome, observing the body honestly, and not replacing understanding the cause with chasing the symptom.
Read Also
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- Download the Tayyibat System PDF
This article is a simplified and organized summary of the video content. It aims to arrange the ideas and concepts mentioned in it and connect them to their context within the Tayyibat System.
Signs of improvement appear in hair, skin, digestion, energy, sleep, movement, and the reduction of scattered symptoms. The most prominent signs include reduced hair loss, new hair growth, improved skin, less sagging, and reduced bloating or constipation.
Reduced hair loss indicates that the cells have begun to regain strength and cohesion. When internal pressure on the body decreases and circulation and digestion improve, hair cells begin to work better, and small new hair may appear as a sign of renewal.
New hair growth means that scalp cells have begun to enter a state of building and renewal. This sign does not belong to hair alone; it may indicate that the body has started to restore its ability to repair cells and tissues more widely.
Skin improvement reflects better circulation, improved cell condition, and healthier internal tissue. When the burden on the body decreases, the skin may become firmer, and sagging or wrinkling may decrease because the cells have a better chance to renew and build.
No. Lab tests give specific numbers, but they do not describe everything happening in the body. Daily signs should also be followed, such as hair, skin, sleep, digestion, energy, movement, and the general feeling of the body.
Abdominal bloating may raise internal pressure and affect circulation and the delivery of nourishment to tissues. With weaker circulation, symptoms may appear far from the abdomen, such as hair loss, weak skin, numbness, back pain, and fatigue.
No. Improvement does not mean overusing allowed foods. The main idea is to reduce the burden on the body, avoid burdensome inputs, choose food that is easier to digest, and observe the body’s response.
Improvement can be followed by observing: has hair loss decreased? Has new hair appeared? Has the skin improved? Has bloating decreased? Is sleep deeper? Has energy increased? Has movement become easier? When several signs improve together, they give a clearer picture of the body moving toward improvement.
