Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Hair loss and brittle nalis,what is the cause/cure?

i have just done a thyroid test and the results for t3,t4 and tsh are normal...then what is the cause of my problem?Hair loss and brittle nalis,what is the cause/cure?
The Thyroid doesn't affect you hair and nails very much... normally, it's lack of nutrition, too much stress, and/or environmental problems that affect them the most. Because of that, the cause is very difficult to say for sure, but there are many things that can help them.


Biotin, Silica (often in Horsetail), Gelatin, MSM, L-Cysteine, and some of the B vitamins are very good for the health of your hair and nails, and Foti is good for hair health. Most of those are in various products on the market that have some wordings of ';Hair, Skin, and Nails'; or some variation of that. Try some of those out for a couple months, and you'll be able to see the healthy new growth.





For the nails and hair that have already grown and are damaged, you could try some shampoos for your hair and some products that are typically near the nail polish in stores that may cover your nails to make them stronger temporarily... but those aren't permanent fixes.Hair loss and brittle nalis,what is the cause/cure?
I tend to be anemic and I will often have higher hair loss when my iron is low. I am also usually under a higher amount of stress when my iron gets low as well and stress can be a factor in hair loss. Keep on your doctor to find out what the problem is and what can be done to help you out.
Are you taking anything to lower your cholesterol? My mother has this problem and there isn't much you can do to prevent this problem.





Try a calcium supplement and eat jello.
you can get a great supplement at GNC or at your local vitamin supplement store or you can get it online,its called hair skin and nails instead of buying one for each you get it all in one vitamin....its not too expensive hope this helps out mama
Some people have signs of hypothyroidism years before the tests will finally fall out of the ';normal'; range. Your doctor needs to do a test every six months. When the pattern is discovered, your doctor can prescribe Synthroid or Armour Thyroid.





T4, T3, and TSH are good indicators for problems with your thyroid. But some doctors rely only on the designated ';normal'; range to diagnose problems instead of figuring out what is ';normal'; for you as an individual.





You either need a more enlightened physician or one who will be willing to test you every six months to show the downward trend that is causing your problems. Once it is proven that you need thyroid supplementation, your doctor will be able to diagnose it and treat it.
eat lots of fruits and veggies.


your bones, nails, teeth and hair need calcium to grow properly.


try drinking lots of milk.


or eating dairy product.


try modifying your diet to all your essential vitamins %26amp; minerals you need.


you can also get calcium suppliments, it would be a smart a idea to go to a natural pathic doctor, and ask he/she to test your vitamin levels.


so you can find what your body needs.


hope that helps for you.


i know it did for you.


GOOD LUCK!
lacking iron and vitamin deficency


if upped intake of vitamin c %26amp; d %26amp; e and iron supplements should help strengthen calcium in bones and iron for blood
Hair loss is caused by many reasons such as malnutrition, illness, tension and other health problems.It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of a cycle of growing new hairs and loosing some. Badly damaged hair breaks at the scalp. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.

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