Friday, November 25, 2011

A Brief Look at Hair Loss in Women - Tips on Vitamin Deficiency and Androgen Sensitivity

!±8± A Brief Look at Hair Loss in Women - Tips on Vitamin Deficiency and Androgen Sensitivity

Here, we look at the subject of hair loss in women regarding vitamin deficiency and androgen sensitivity. It's a big subject, as there are many causes and many possible treatments. It has been estimated that the two sexes spend a total of a billion dollars per year in the US, alone on treatments that are often ineffective.

Just to get them out of the way, let's look at the ineffective treatments first.

What Doesn't Work

o Shampoos to unclog blocked hair-follicles-there are some new treatments available only through a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon that removes keratin plugs and allowing growth, but you can't wash those plugs away
o Shampoos to kill mites-there are some rare cases of mange in humans, which results in baldness, but the condition must be diagnosed and treated by a physician
o Self-hypnosis-scams of this nature have been shut down in the past, but you might still see a tape for sale on the internet. The problem is not psychological, unless you are pulling out your own healthy locks.
o Anything that promises "instant" results-growth takes time, with even the most effective treatments, it takes months or years to see results

What Might Work

o Iron supplements-if there is an iron deficiency
o Zinc supplements-if there is a zinc deficiency
o Thyroid medication-if there is a thyroid problem
o Shampoos containing caffeine-if the correct dosage is found, studies are in the test-tube stages
o Low level laser therapy-only the "Hair Max Laser Comb" has been approved by the FDA and is sometimes effective in clinical studies, but beware, there are many "pretenders" with similar names, but only Lexington International has submitted proof of effectiveness

What Does Work in Most Cases

A dual or two pronged approach is effective in all but the worst cases. The first part of the treatment is an oral supplement that contains magnesium for women, because magnesium deficiencies can cause the problem and are very common in women.

For men, the oral supplement should contain both zinc and saw palmetto. Saw palmetto supports prostate health, as well. So, it's a good supplement for a man to take, whether or not he is concerned about baldness.

For both men and women, the supplement should contain biotin and vitamin B6. Those nutrients are essential cofactors for the production of the proteins that make up healthy hairs.

The second part of the treatment should be a topically applied ointment that contains the only compound approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of male pattern baldness and androgen sensitive baldness in women. That compound is called Minoxidil. Originally patented under the brand name, Rogaine, the generic version is now available without a prescription.

To see the best results, follow the manufacturer's directions carefully. Don't overdo it. More is not better in this case.

That concludes this brief look at the subject of hair loss in women and a connection to vitamin deficiency and androgen sensitivity.

Hopefully, it will help you be an more informed consumer.


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