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My hair did this and I am just now getting it back together... My iron was reallllly low, wasn't anemic but extremly low.. Go see dermatologist and ask for blood count of your ferritin level.
Take a look at my pics in my fotki and you'll know what I'm talking about, not sure if yours is drastic like mine were but it did take time to get there... Nothing help externally b/c it was an internal issue, when my iron levels went back up my hair started to get thick again...
I'm also using Spearmint Tea to curb the acne and it is working fab!
The same hormones that causes my hair loss causes huge acnes bumps under the skin.
My hair did this and I am just now getting it back together... My iron was reallllly low, wasn't anemic but extremly low.. Go see dermatologist and ask for blood count of your ferritin level.
Take a look at my pics in my fotki and you'll know what I'm talking about, not sure if yours is drastic like mine were but it did take time to get there... Nothing help externally b/c it was an internal issue, when my iron levels went back up my hair started to get thick again...
Yes! I was surprised too!
I also drink nettle, horsetail and rosehip daily daily too! I believe the tea and the oil blend has helped tremendously!
@reeko43 I don't apply to my face I drink it. Twice a day with breakfast and dinner.I have PCOS and have some serious acne issues sometimes. What kind of spearmint tea are you using and how are you applying it to your face?
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I really appreciate this. I think hers was stress related but I'm going to read in detail. Mine is dht hormone related.Ladies,
(Esp @chicha)
Here is some of the best info I've seen on this problem from Nonie's earlier post.
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=39645
@chicha, thanks so much. I actually bought the tea a couple of weeks ago because I read at a PCOS support forum that the spearmint tea is very helpful with many symptoms. I hadn't started drinking it yet. However, thanks to your confirmation, I will be starting my daily tea tomorrow!
Hormone Imbalance and Insulin Resistance
Insulin resistance, also known as Syndrome X, refers to the failure of the tissues to respond to insulin and allow glucose uptake for energy production.
Insulin is produced in the pancreas and is responsible for carrying glucose from the bloodstream into our cells where it is used for fuel. Good health and energy depends upon the body’s ability to make and use just the right amount of insulin to keep our blood sugar at optimal levels and our metabolism working normally. Every cell of the body has insulin receptor sites that allow insulin to open the door so that glucose can enter the cell. But, over time when the body builds up enough glucose, or too much, usually from over consumption of sugars and carbohydrates, the receptor sites simply won’t accept any more, in effect the door is closed. What’s happening here is that the receptors for insulin are losing their ability to respond to the overload of insulin, So, blood levels of insulin stay high and the condition of insulin resistance develops, in which more and more insulin is poured out because of high sugar in the blood, to less and less effect. Eventually if neither the body tissues or the pancreas can keep up with the blood sugar load – Diabetes results.
In general, insulin and blood sugar levels stay normal on a diet of unrefined whole foods that include complex carbs like whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Alcohol, sugary and starchy food such as cookies, baked goods, candy, sweet drinks and white bread, processed foods (which in fact are quickly turned into sugar in the body) triggering a
rush of insulin. People with poor diets and low exercise often develop insulin resistance.
During peri-menopause, as women age, due to hormonal changes they tend toward decreased total muscle mass and increased body fat, regardless of body weight. This sets the stage for insulin resistance and a host of health and hormonal problems associated with it. In fact a diet high in refined carbohydrates makes all peri-menopausal problems worse because of its adverse effect on hormone balance. It reinforces the tendency toward mid-section obesity which in turn favors overproduction of estrogen and testosterone which in turn leads to excessive levels of these hormones which in turn leads to increased risk factors for breast cancer as well as polycystic ovaries. The elevated insulin and abnormal hormones are also responsible for sugar craving, facial hair, scalp hair loss and acne.
I had to get my hormones balanced and clean up life style to solve my thinning hair problems! I developed PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) a condition that causes the ovaries to produce excess hormones which are converted into DHT. It took a combination of things to get my hormones in balance and my hair growing thick and strong again.
1) Eat a clean diet high in protein, no processed foods, no fast foods, low to no sugar, lots of green leafy veggies and moderate fruits.
2) Exercise!!
3) Topical treatments, Emu oil is the best!!
4) Loose weight! I lost 25 lbs last year.
FYI - something to consider if you have thinning hair: