Tom Bohager See book keywords and concepts | Although enzymes may not be able to combat the effects of a genetic predisposition to lose one's hair, they can be used to support the various systems of the body that may be involved with specific causes of hair loss. People who are generally healthy tend to experience less hair loss than people with a variety of health problems. Therefore, using enzymes to support digestion, the absorption of nutrients, the functioning of the immune system, the elimination of free radicals, and balanced pH levels throughout the body can help with this problem. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Hair thinning and hair loss are often traumatic for women and cause a great deal of anxiety. Androgenic alopecia (hair loss) is the most common alopecia in humans and is genetically determined. Androgens modulate hair growth. The follicle responds to the androgens and is dependent on the amount present and the presence and number of androgen receptors. The thinning of hair that can be seen in menopausal women is more likely to be diffuse but is most common on the top of the head (the vertex) and next most common at the crown. Some women have a receding hairline and thinning at the temples. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | While there are many treatments that attempt to directly address the hair loss at hair roots (pharmaceuticals, laser treatments, etc.), these only address the symptoms of hair loss and not the underlying cause. The best way to combat premature hair loss is to slow your biological aging (or even reverse it) by fundamentally reforming your health. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Researchers from the American Food and Drug Administration discovered that vaccinations, particularly the hepatitis B shot, could cause hair loss. They estimate that 50,000 Americans suffer hair loss (alopecia) after immunization every year. The report was published by the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1997.
It is nearly impossible to estimate the damage and suffering that has been created and will occur in the future as a result of inadequate information about the dangers of modern immunization programs. | Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Side effects may also include blood clots, leg pain, vision problems, abnormal vaginal bleeding, dizziness, fluid retention, mood changes, fatigue, acne, decreased libido, and hair loss.
Nutrients depleted: Calcium, folic acid, magnesium, vitamins B2, B6, Bl2, vitamin C, and zinc.
Needed supplements:
• Calcium: 1,000-1,200 mg daily.
• Folic acid: 400-800 meg daily.
• Magnesium: 400-600 mg daily.
• Vitamin B2: 25 mg daily.
• Vitamin B6: 50 mg daily.
• Vitamin B12: 500-1,000 meg daily.
• Vitamin C: 500-1,000 mg
• Zinc: 25-50 mg daily. | | When we think of chemo, we think of hair loss, vomiting, nausea, and an overall inability to keep up with the demands of life. While chemo is often a hard road, nutritional and dietary changes can reduce the side effects of this difficult medical treatment.
Action: Many drugs belong in this category. Most work to interfere with the replication of cancer cells, though they also destroy normal cells in the process. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | DHT is partly responsible for both hair loss and benign prostate hyperplasia. Men want to keep their DHT as low as possible—believe me, I know.
Prostate health aside, these delicious seeds still pack a great nutritional wallop. In the Virginia Polytech research, published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry in 2005, pumpkin seeds had a respectably high phytosterol content (265 mg /100 g), second only to pistachio and sunflower kernels in the subgroup of foods commonly consumed as snacks. Plant sterols have multiple health benefits, not the least of which is lowering cholesterol. | | And lignans interfere with the production of a nasty testosterone metabolite (DHT, dihydrotestos-terone), which is partly responsible for hair loss and benign prostate hyperplasia (the condition that makes men over forty have to go to the bathroom a lot at night).
The flaxseeds—but not, obviously, the oil— also contain soluble fiber. You get all the benefits of the oil, plus the fiber when you eat the seeds. They're ideal for baking, for sprinkling on salads, and for adding to cereals and smoothies—but you need to break the hard outer coating because the whole seeds can't be digested. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | So drugs that treat baldness, such as Propecia, or herbs like saw palmetto, may be appropriate for treatment of hair loss and prostate problems. [Journal Alternative Complementary Medicine 8: 143-52, 2002]
The use of 160 mg of saw palmetto berry extract twice daily (320 mg total) has been shown to reduce night-time urge to urinate by 33 to 74%, and day-time urinary frequency by 1 to 43%. International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) improved by 37% with saw palmetto compared with 39% with Propecia (finasteride). | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Hair loss (premature)
Premature hair loss and thinning of the hair (when there is no hereditary trait for it) can be a significant indication of overall health. If your hair has started thinning early, or your hairline has begun receding at an early age (less than 50 years old) then your biological age may have outpaced your chronological age.
Biological age versus chronological age is just another way of describing how the body's various systems, down to the cellular level, can wear out at a different rate than your actual chronological age. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | Nausea, vomiting, fatigue and hair loss are among the most commonly reported side effects of treatment. But more recently, functional brain impairments have also been noted. The effect may last years after treatment. [Associated Press, March 28, 2000] The problem here is that this may impair patient compliance (ability to take medicines at home), or impair judgment for future treatment decisions. [J Clinical Oncology 20: 485-93, 2002]
One probable cause of diminished working memory may be that chemotherapy significantly reduces vitamin Bl 2 absorption. | Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Side effects: Mouth sores, altered white blood cell counts, stomach upset, drowsiness, dizziness, headache, hair loss, and itching.
Nutrients depleted: This drug profoundly depletes folic acid, because it interferes with the process that activates this nutrient in the body.
Needed supplements:
• Folic acid: Usually, doctors prescribe a much higher than normal dose of 1,000-5,000 mg (1-5 grams) to overcome the depletion, in the form of leucovorin (a fast-acting and more potent form of folic acid). | Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts | Kidney failure.
(d) hair loss.
14. Processed food has:
(a) Less potassium and more sodium.
(b) Less sodium and more potassium.
(c) More potassium and less chloride.
(d) Less sodium and chloride.
15. During peak growth years, the amount of extra calcium retained each day
(a) 100 mg.
(b) 200 mg.
(c) 300 mg.
(d) 400 mg.
16. Bones are dissolved by:
(a) Magnesium.
(b) Osteoclasts.
(c) Osteoblasts.
(d) Osteoporosis.
17. Calcium ions in muscle cells can:
(a) Stimulate muscle contraction.
(b) Release blood sugar from storage.
(c) Enter through the calcium channel. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | In Vata and Pitta body types, hair loss may result.
Ear problems usually occur when, due to lymphatic congestion, metabolic toxins are not properly being drained from the chest and head areas. Other noxious substances stemming from the gastrointestinal tract may also be forced up into the auditory (Eustachian) tubes. If this coincides with an upper respiratory tract infection, microbes may move from the chest area into the ear canals and cause painful ear infections and the accumulation of pus (dead, decomposed cells). | | The entry for Hormone Replacement Therapy includes: womb cancer; breast tenderness/enlargement; undesirable weight gain/loss; elevated blood pressure; mental depression; reduced carbohydrate and glucose tolerance; hair loss; vaginal candidacies (thrush); jaundice; abdominal cramps; vomiting; cystitis-like syndrome. Menopausal symptoms may begin to seem mild when compared with any of these side effects.
HRT Fails to Prevent Bone Loss
Many older women take HRT to prevent osteoporosis - a disease characterized by a loss of minerals from bone tissue. | | They estimate that 50,000 Americans suffer hair loss (alopecia) after immunization every year. The report was published by the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1997.
It is nearly impossible to estimate the damage and suffering that has been created and will occur in the future as a result of inadequate information about the dangers of modern immunization programs. Parents want to do what is best for their children and they carry a heavy burden of responsibility to keep them healthy and safe. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | They involved nothing life-threatening: gastrointestinal upset, hair loss, white blotchy nails, and garlic breath. But why chance it? The Institute of Medicine set 400 meg a day as a tolerable upper limit. The average stand-alone supplement is 200 mg, which is what usually produces great results in studies; you should be absolutely fine with that amount in a supplement.
One of my most trusted sources on vitamins and supplements, my dear friend Shari Lieberman, Ph.D., C.N.S. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | International Journal Cancer 104: 243-450, 2003]
Today there is a tendency to associate with cancer the disease - wasting, hair loss, infection and bleeding - that is, in fact, caused by the drugs used to treat the disease.
Source: Garth Powis, DPh, The Toxicity of Anticancer Drugs, Pergamon Press, J 991
Does cancer or chemotherapy cause the side effects?
Cisplatin induces a depletion of magnesium in up to 90% of treated patients. Symptoms caused by magnesium shortage are often indistinguishable from cancer itself.
- Muscle spasms
—? Seizures
—? Muscle weakness
—? Twitching eyes
—? | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Chinese Medicine: Oriental Arborvitae is used for coughing blood, nose bleeds, dysentery, hematuria, and hair loss. precautions and adverse reactions
No health hazards are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages. dosage
Mode of Administration: Whole herb preparations, cut, and powdered drug for internal and external use.
Preparation: To prepare Biotae Cacumen, the rubbed branches are roasted in an iron pan until the surface blackens.
Daily Dosage: 3 to 18 g of drug
Storage: Should be stored in a dry place and protected from light. | Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts | Signs of vitamin A toxicity include dry skin, brittle nails, hair loss, gingivitis, anorexia, nausea, fatigue, and irritability.
Accidental ingestion of a single large dose of vitamin A by children (100,000-300,000 IU) can cause acute toxicity. This may present as headache, vomiting, and stupor because of the increase in intracranial pressure.9 A study reported in the January 2, 2002, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association indicates that vitamin A can be harmful for normal bone function, leading to an increase in hip fractures. | | Symptoms of selenium toxicity include depression, irritability, nausea, vomiting, and hair loss.25
No toxic effects have been associated with supplementation of vitamin K, vitamin Bl (thiamin), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), biotin, vitamin B5 (pan-tethine), inositol, vitamin B12, chromium, silicon, CoQlO, boron, and alpha-lipoic acid.26
A Physician's Defense
I am certain my medical training was not much different from that of the overwhelming majority of physicians practicing medicine today. I essentially received no formal medical training in nutrition. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Kidney and liver damage, hair loss, peripheral nerve inflammation, myopathia, and bone marrow damage with their resulting symptoms (leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, megaloblastic anemia, and, more rarely, aplastic anemia) have been observed following long-term administration.
Pregnancy: Colchicum is not to be used during pregnancy because of possible teratogenic damage. This also has been noted following intake of the drug by the father before conception. overdosage
Three to 6 hours following intake of acutely toxic dosages, burning of the mouth, difficulty swallowing, and thirst appear. | | The herb is used externally for hair loss and for infected and poorly healing wounds. contraindications
Do not administer to patients with gastrointestinal ulcers or kidney diseases. precautions and adverse reactions
General: No health hazards or side effects are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages. Administration of higher dosages of the fresh plant or of its volatile oil can lead to mucous membrane irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. | | It is also used as a tonic for hair loss, as it improves blood circulation to the scalp. precautions and adverse reactions
Skin contact with the fresh plant leads to the formation of rashes, swelling, pustules, and wheals, due to the skin- and mucous membrane-irritating oxalate needles and histamine. Internal administration triggers signs of severe irritation in the mouth, pharyngeal space, and gastrointestinal tract, combined with vomiting and intense diarrhea. Extracts from the plant are toxicologically harmless. | Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Since depression, fatigue, and hair loss can be due to low thyroid, I tested her and sure enough, she was hypothyroid, or low thyroid. I prescribed thyroid hormone and checked her other hormones, which showed that she was perimenopausal. To help her achieve balance, I prescribed bio-identical hormones, which are female hormones that have the same structure as those made by our bodies. She was also low in vitamins needed to maintain a positive mood—specifically, the B vitamins and vitamin D. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Furthermore, the drug is used for myocarditis, arteriosclerosis, angina pectoris, exhaustion, cardiac insufficiency, sprains, and contusions and for hair loss due to psychological causes. While some uses are plausible, most have not been proved. contraindications
Arnica is contraindicated in people with a known sensitivity to members of the daisy family, such as chamomile, marigold, or yarrow.
Pregnancy: Arnica preparations not to be used during pregnancy. precautions and adverse reactions
Arnica preparations should not be administered on mucous membranes, eyes, or damaged skin. | Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Side effects: These vary from drug to drug, and may include headache, nausea, muscle pain, dizziness, diarrhea, anemia, rash, peripheral neuropathy (burning, stinging, stiffness, tickling, or numbness in feet, toes, or hands), hair loss, weight loss, or menstrual problems.
Nutrients depleted: Carnitine, copper, vitamin B12> and zinc.
Needed supplements:
• L-carnitine: 500-2,000 milligrams (mg) of L-carnitine daily in divided doses. A special esterified form called acetyl-L-carnitine (at the same dosage) is preferable when the brain and nervous system are involved. | Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Furthermore, the drug is utilized for myocarditis, arteriosclerosis, Angina pectoris, fatigue, cardiac insufficiency, sprains, contusions and for hair loss due to psychological causes. The various folk medicinal uses are unproven.
PRECAUTIONS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS
The risks connected with the external, appropriate administration of therapeutic dosages of the drug are minimal. Frequent administration, in particular of the undiluted tincture, as well as with contacts with the plant, can nevertheless lead to sensitization. | | It is also used as a tonic for hair loss, as it improves blood circulation to the scalp.
PRECAUTIONS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS
Skin contact with the fresh plant leads to the formation of rashes, swellings, pustules and wheals, due to the skin- and mucous membrane-irritating oxalate needles and histamine. Internal administration triggers signs of severe irritation in the mouth, pharyngeal space and gastrointestinal tract, combined with vomiting and intense diarrhea. Extracts from the plant are toxicologically harmless. | | Kidney and liver damage, hair loss, peripheral nerve inflammation, myopathias and bone marrow damage with their resulting symptoms (leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, megaloblastic anemia, more rarely aplastic anemia) have been observed following long-term administration.
Pregnancy: Teratogenic damage, including following the intake of the drug by the father, are possible.
OVERDOSAGE
Three to 6 hours following intake of acutely toxic dosages burning of the mouth, difficulty swallowing, and thirst appear. |
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