Seeing hair regrowth - Alopecia World2024-03-29T08:49:32Zhttps://alopeciaworld.com/forum/topics/seeing-hair-regrowth?id=2022678%3ATopic%3A1162404&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMastros, so what foods did yo…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2018-05-26:2022678:Comment:14194282018-05-26T12:05:12.164ZPatrickhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Patrick734
<p>Mastros, so what foods did you eliminate from their diet? Maybe you didn’t remove enough or the wrong foods? Diet is so important when it comes to treating every disease believe me. If you weren’t removing the right foods and not having enough nutrients then this would aggravate your symptoms.</p>
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<p>The immune system is linked to both your gut and the brain. By correcting the gut, will improve digestion so no issues with passing stools etc and therefore a healthy immune system. One…</p>
<p>Mastros, so what foods did you eliminate from their diet? Maybe you didn’t remove enough or the wrong foods? Diet is so important when it comes to treating every disease believe me. If you weren’t removing the right foods and not having enough nutrients then this would aggravate your symptoms.</p>
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<p>The immune system is linked to both your gut and the brain. By correcting the gut, will improve digestion so no issues with passing stools etc and therefore a healthy immune system. One which doesn’t attack your body tissues or organs as in autoimmune diseases. </p>
<p>Alopecia can be cure naturally through better dietary choices and therefore a reverse of negative symptoms such as tiredness, hair loss, skin issues, brain fog, digestion issues etc.</p>
<p>I am no doctor but have done a lot of research into this. I just wish conventional doctors knew how to treat this disease correctly instead of prescribing drugs which actually worsens the problem or provides temporary relief. </p>
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<p>Hope that helps.</p>
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<p></p> I have tried to restrict my d…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2018-05-26:2022678:Comment:14194672018-05-26T11:13:56.615Zmastroshttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/temis
<p>I have tried to restrict my diet based on lots of different tests (metabolic profiles etc) for 3 years. It seemed to be going somewhere in the beginning and then it threw me in the worse AA episode ever. <br/><br/>Nutrition could help but alopecia is a disease. </p>
<p>Jak Inhibitors is the latest most promising medicine that treats the symptom of AA. Making a hypothesis that you can treat the root cause by changing your diet, has proven dangerous for me. Please think twice of diets.</p>
<p>I have tried to restrict my diet based on lots of different tests (metabolic profiles etc) for 3 years. It seemed to be going somewhere in the beginning and then it threw me in the worse AA episode ever. <br/><br/>Nutrition could help but alopecia is a disease. </p>
<p>Jak Inhibitors is the latest most promising medicine that treats the symptom of AA. Making a hypothesis that you can treat the root cause by changing your diet, has proven dangerous for me. Please think twice of diets.</p> I have lost the majority of m…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2018-05-26:2022678:Comment:14194252018-05-26T10:54:09.811ZPatrickhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Patrick734
<p>I have lost the majority of my hair now. I have Alopecia Totalis. It began with Areata 4 years ago. Due to conventional medicine failing me I’ve sought alternative medicine from a functional doctor. </p>
<p>The real issue for all Alopecia sufferers is a combination of the following</p>
<p>GenetIcs, a person has the genes which can be activated or expressed during lifetime</p>
<p>Environmental trigger such as stress, virus, infection , poor diet, unhealthy eating, heavy metals etc. The list…</p>
<p>I have lost the majority of my hair now. I have Alopecia Totalis. It began with Areata 4 years ago. Due to conventional medicine failing me I’ve sought alternative medicine from a functional doctor. </p>
<p>The real issue for all Alopecia sufferers is a combination of the following</p>
<p>GenetIcs, a person has the genes which can be activated or expressed during lifetime</p>
<p>Environmental trigger such as stress, virus, infection , poor diet, unhealthy eating, heavy metals etc. The list is endless and unique to everyone which determines the severity of autoimmune symptoms </p>
<p>Digestion issues in the form of leaky gut syndrome or increased intestinal permeability. Other gut issues can be Candida, SBO and IBS which are all related to leaky gut.</p>
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<p>So once you have cured your leaky gut and healed your body it may be possible to reverse the disease. </p>
<p>This means making alternative choices in what you eat and drink and using supplements to repair the gut lining. This will take a few months to 6 months but the body has the ability to heal itself.</p>
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<p>Did you know that the gut has its own immune system and where the majority of your immune cells are.</p>
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<p>Google this on the web and you will find lots of ways to heal your gut and cure autoimmune disease.</p>
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<p>The natural way is always the best way to curing disease.</p>
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<p>Anyone want help,feel free to reach out to me and will help you as much as possible</p>
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<p>Thanks</p>
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<p>Patrick</p>
<p>UK citizen</p> I do agree - I think a lot of…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2018-05-21:2022678:Comment:14189402018-05-21T10:48:10.359ZAlbanyhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Albany
<p>I do agree - I think a lot of hair loss can be attributed to your diet. Particularly if it is really bad (fast food, processed foods etc). I know that foods that are high in protein, fatty acids, omega 3 and iron are really good and nutritional for your hair. I try to eat lots of salmon, avocado and sweet potato (luckily three of my favourite foods!) to help 'feed' my hair and keep it healthy.</p>
<p>I would say that its also down to your lifestyle habits too. Lack of exercise, stress, poor…</p>
<p>I do agree - I think a lot of hair loss can be attributed to your diet. Particularly if it is really bad (fast food, processed foods etc). I know that foods that are high in protein, fatty acids, omega 3 and iron are really good and nutritional for your hair. I try to eat lots of salmon, avocado and sweet potato (luckily three of my favourite foods!) to help 'feed' my hair and keep it healthy.</p>
<p>I would say that its also down to your lifestyle habits too. Lack of exercise, stress, poor mental health and the way you actually treat your hair all have a big effect on hair loss. </p>
<p>Obviously, there is a lot of cases that are not affected by these external factors, but it's definitely worth considering.</p> HAHA. Prayer.tag:alopeciaworld.com,2018-05-21:2022678:Comment:14190312018-05-21T08:12:26.915ZLittleSadEyeshttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/LittleSadEyes
<p>HAHA. Prayer.</p>
<p>HAHA. Prayer.</p> Mardy,
I agree with you. I ha…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2014-04-23:2022678:Comment:11820312014-04-23T17:53:28.205Zkonniehttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/konnie
<p>Mardy,</p>
<p>I agree with you. I had thick long hair.....In 5 years ALL gone. I've had every test etc. No reason or cure. Every now and then I get hair growth in spots. I've learned to master ther lace front wigs and I feel and look beautiful ( in my eyes). I love all the ladies on this site and hope we continue to share and inspire each other.</p>
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<p>Mardy,</p>
<p>I agree with you. I had thick long hair.....In 5 years ALL gone. I've had every test etc. No reason or cure. Every now and then I get hair growth in spots. I've learned to master ther lace front wigs and I feel and look beautiful ( in my eyes). I love all the ladies on this site and hope we continue to share and inspire each other.</p>
<p>Konnie</p> HI,
I am just new to this sit…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2014-04-17:2022678:Comment:11689532014-04-17T17:56:50.619ZLhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/L643
<p>HI,</p>
<p>I am just new to this site...Went on Paleo Approach for Autoimmune - which is typical Paleo then also excludes nightshade veggies, eggs, caffeine and chocolate and alcohol. With in a few days my AA started getting peach fuzz...it had not grown previous to that, for months. I do receive steroid injections and that seemed to have helped only in the site of the injection and then the site surrounding the injection I lose more hair :(. Well after 7 weeks of being successful with the…</p>
<p>HI,</p>
<p>I am just new to this site...Went on Paleo Approach for Autoimmune - which is typical Paleo then also excludes nightshade veggies, eggs, caffeine and chocolate and alcohol. With in a few days my AA started getting peach fuzz...it had not grown previous to that, for months. I do receive steroid injections and that seemed to have helped only in the site of the injection and then the site surrounding the injection I lose more hair :(. Well after 7 weeks of being successful with the paleo approach...I have had a few items here or there ( chocolate or coffee) and now my new hair growth is still growing but I am losing more hair at the hairline ...I just wonder if that one chocolate bar, or dozen coffees over the course of two weeks, and red wine...were the cause...:( after Easter I am going to be super strict to PA again.</p>
<p>Just thought I would share...</p> No problem at all. As far as…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2014-04-17:2022678:Comment:11687242014-04-17T08:55:59.840ZJasonhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Jason909
<p>No problem at all. As far as the gluten free diet goes, I did it for about a year being paleo and did not see any results. Some people are able to see results though and based on what I have read, I do not think gluten should be consumed by anyone with autoimmune diseases. And taking it a step further, gluten free processed food is just as bad. I purchased an air purifier in my home and a high quality water filter. I'm going to start using natural products (toothpaste and deodorant), just…</p>
<p>No problem at all. As far as the gluten free diet goes, I did it for about a year being paleo and did not see any results. Some people are able to see results though and based on what I have read, I do not think gluten should be consumed by anyone with autoimmune diseases. And taking it a step further, gluten free processed food is just as bad. I purchased an air purifier in my home and a high quality water filter. I'm going to start using natural products (toothpaste and deodorant), just looking to focus on limiting my environmental toxins. I don't think it will have a direct impact on bringing my hair back, but I think in the long run, it will help. I'm going to start the GAPS diet next month, which is at the route of healing the gut. I'm going to stay consistent with the healing foods, probiotics, and be patient as skin and hair issues take much longer to resolve than other issues. Lastly, I'm going to focus on the emotional aspect of the whole healing process. I'm going to believe that body has the capability to heal, regenerate, and reproduce the hair that it once did. Practicing gratitude for all that I have and really believing in all that I am doing to improve my health. I believe these small measures will go a long way in reclaiming my health back because it focuses on all aspects, diet, environmental, emotional, etc. If we can attack it from all angles, we have no other option but to at least be a lot healthier. Best of luck and please keep me posted on how things are going for you. </p> Thanks Jason - I appreciate…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2014-04-17:2022678:Comment:11685202014-04-17T00:16:08.326ZTuesdayhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Tuesday
<p>Thanks Jason - I appreciate your patient and thoughtful replies. I'm actually going to restart the gluten free just so I can know "once and for all" if it helps. Thanks for your help!</p>
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<p>Thanks Jason - I appreciate your patient and thoughtful replies. I'm actually going to restart the gluten free just so I can know "once and for all" if it helps. Thanks for your help!</p>
<p></p> I'm not a doctor but I know p…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2014-04-16:2022678:Comment:11684182014-04-16T11:27:40.998ZJasonhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Jason909
<p>I'm not a doctor but I know people often look to food allergies/sensitivities after a clean diet. Stress and environmental factors can also play a significant role in AI issues. Maybe you should look into the chemicals and toxins that may be around you that could cause such a harsh immune reaction. Just a few of my thoughts, you probably know all of this but with AI issues, there are a lot of factors to consider and diet is just one of them. Reducing the toxic load (air, water, etc) in your…</p>
<p>I'm not a doctor but I know people often look to food allergies/sensitivities after a clean diet. Stress and environmental factors can also play a significant role in AI issues. Maybe you should look into the chemicals and toxins that may be around you that could cause such a harsh immune reaction. Just a few of my thoughts, you probably know all of this but with AI issues, there are a lot of factors to consider and diet is just one of them. Reducing the toxic load (air, water, etc) in your home can only help matters. Good luck! </p>