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Has anyone here successfully changed there diet to regrow hair? I have been looking into claims of people going vegan/organic and have amazing results. I'm mostly a veg/fruit eater myself but I still included some animal products.
I'll never give up cheese!
I use dairy all day long. Starting with a nice creamy cup of coffee. Move on to lunch with some Mac & Cheese. Oh whats for dinner...skip it wine and cheese...LOL
Just teasing!
i removed wheat and sugar from my son's diet as the spots were merging into one giant (at least a qtr of his head) and within 3 months it started to grow back - it's all back now and we are a year spot free touch wood.
i dont care what anyone says - diet was a massive part. he also had a thickish) swelling below his fingernails near the skin (since birth) and with the diet change the swelling went also.
Aww I know how hard it is. I try and make it a bit exciting and now he's so used to not being able to eat the junk he welcomes the healthy stuff. Ive recently bought a Thermomix so I'll freeze bananas and raspberries and it turns them into icecream. That's as much sugar as I'll allow. The gluten was his main problem (in my opinion) and the research Ive made there's so many links between it and alopecia. Are you off the gluten?
Okay, here's my take: medicines and lack of nutrients plus genetics are more likely once you are past childhood; also hormone issues (which in turn are affected BY medicines and lack of nutrients, etc.) Diet is only a small part of this unless you have allergies. In my case I noticed it from medicines and hormonal issues, for sure. But I have to take my medicine, so not sure how to resolve this. I eat very healthily but antidepressants affect your whole body, as does the birth control pill I take. Thyroid affects eyebrows and once I changed b,c, pill my eyebrows grew back! (just in case some on here don't realize, men also go through hormonal changes whether they are obvious or not.) I eat vegan almost exclusively btw, but I force myself to eat meat because veganism is far more closely associated with hair LOSS, not growth. I have noticed a tiny improvement but not really much since I hate meat, all meat. And really you need that protein and healthy fats (like olive oil, e,g,) for hair. You just do. People insisting you have to cut out certain foods might be right, but then they might be totally wrong. i have to laugh when people tell me to drink more milk or eat more vegetables or some such rot for hair growth; in fact the only thing unhealthy on me IS the hair issue, as I eat insanely healthy. I'd say just eat as healthy as possible, as little sugar and bad stuff as possible, and work out foods or pills one by one to identify a possible culprit (you'll have to wait however to see any effect.) But if you are getting so easily affected by what you eat, then you would really have to be an unhealthy person. Otherwise everyone I see at my gym that's out of shape and eats Doritos and Coca Cola all day long would have no hair, and that's not the case. In fact I am shocked at how beautiful the hair is on some people I see where I work, because I see how they eat and it is NOT healthy at all (I live in the South, so...) But they are blessed with luscious locks. Even the methhead that came in the other day had better hair than me!
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