My hair has been receding over the years and thinning. I've been looking into nutrition and supplements for something that might work. So far Silica (cheap in diatomaceous earth), biotin (viatmin H), saw palmetto, MSM, and Emu Oil have some promise. Does anybody have experience with this or have regrown their hair back? I'd also be curious on what foods have these nutrients.
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The hereditary component of pattern baldness is decisive. High testosterone levels = another huge factor. One respectable solution: shaved head. When a head is hairless, widow's peaks disappear. |
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This won't address male pattern baldness, but a couple clues on the nutritional/hair care side. I am a postmenopausal woman and my hair is definitely getting thicker on this lifestyle. My nails are also much harder. I'm convinced it's because I'm eating ample protein and fat. Yesterday, I was putting a hat on and as I moved it up and down near my hairline I saw a clear "row" of growing hair that wasn't there before. Last year, my hairline had no growing hair at all. I've also noticed the new hair is less silver and showing some of the original darkness. I still have hair on the brush every morning, but it's obvious I'm keeping more of the strands longer based on the thickness. Another point: Don't shampoo your hair too often; just rinse it as long as it isn't oily so you don't damage what you have. |
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I also have done nothing but change to a paleo diet, and the bald spot is starting to regrow! |
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I've recently seen reversal of male pattern baldness on one side of my widow's peak. Skin that had been completely hairless for years now has thick colored hairs, and the hairline is lower. However this has happened only on one side, in a small area. I experiment constantly with supplements and food, so it's difficult to know why this occurred, but I think the cause was one or more of the following:
Of these four possible causes, I think NAC is the most likely. I wonder if the regrowth was due to remedying a sulfur deficiency. In order to try to promote more regrowth, I'm now eating large amounts of sulfur-containing vegetables and eggs and continuing to take NAC and glutathione as supplements. |
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the herb horsetail also contains silica (silicon). i have not tried it myself but i have seen it mentioned by others here on paleohacks before. so other PH'ers may be able to comment on what it's used for, & did it have any effect (good or bad), & dosage etc? update: i have just read that Horsetail contains nicotine, only trace amounts (less than 1 ppm). but it may be a concern. so if you are thinking of trying Horsetail, best to look in to this first. |
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Uhm, testosterone is good for hair.... Try exersizing daily (short sprints and walking) lifting light weights several times, eat more protein! avoid veggies and try to only buy organic fruit, hope this helps! |
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