HAIR LOSS FROM THYROID IMBALANCE

Can we get essential nutrients from food? ❑ Soil is depleted and the nutritional value of the foods is falling over the years. ❑ Fresh food cannot reach the consumers, it comes through transport, warehouses and cold storage. ❑ We consume more processed food with preservatives. ❑ You need low dose supplements to cover the lack of nutrients. ❑ Some little amount of nutrients that we manage to get are…

HAIR LOSS FROM CRASH DIETING

You require regular hair care ❑ There are many persons in your city who face pollution, eat what they like, never care for the hair and are growing good hair. They are born with a different type of hair. If your hair is weak or sensitive, you need regular hair care and support. ❑ Hair care is just like washing your face and applying moisturizer or sunscreen to keep it…

POST PREGNANCY HAIR LOSS

Hair loss is not Hormonal? ❑ The hair loss we see today is not hormonal. ❑ Researchers today agree that hormone levels are not raised but hair follicle cells have become weak and sensitive. ❑ Multiple causes make the hair sensitive to normal hormones. ❑ Causes are vague, not quantifiable, cannot be confirmed with tests.

STRESS RELATED DIFFUSE THINNING

Why is hair loss increasingly common today? ❑ Competitive Lifestyle Stress, lack of sleep, lack of sports and good breathing exercise. ❑ Poor eating habits—wrong time, wrong choice of food. ❑ Gym supplements, Overuse of Whey Protein, Overuse of Vitamins. ❑ Fad Diets— High Protein, No Carbs, Fat-free Diet. ❑ Restricted eating, Calorie watching, has become a social practice. ❑ Attraction for Sugar foods and processed foods. ❑ Increased pollution…

ASYMMETRIC GRADE III HAIR LOSS

Hair loss is natural and can never be Zero ❑ Hair loss is natural scavenging or removal of damaged, weak hair, unfit for growth. This damaged hair removed is then replaced with new stronger hair. ❑ A small percentage around 8-10% of the hair out of the 120,000 follicles you have will get damaged due to the environment, lifestyle, stress, nutrition changes and will fall. ❑ No person ever becomes…