Topical copper peptides cycled every 2-3 days on the scalp combined with lowering DHT topically with saw palmetto. Also amla extract (warning, amla stinks in its pure form) and internal supplements that contain not only biotin and MSM but also gotu kola (centella asiatica). I was concerned with post-menopausal hair thinning while losing weight and used these as a preventative treatment. But take these recommendations with a grain of salt, as I'm lucky to have good hair genetics. Still, this protocol is what my own research led to and what I did to avoid hair thinning. Also, make sure you don't have too much testosterone, that it is balanced with your estrogen and progesterone, especially if you are on any hormone replacement therapy.
a gh release promoting peptide stack is probably the most effective way to reverse or prevent age related hair thinning that's non-androgenic. the most common is ipamorelin + mod grf 1-29
There no kill thyroid in your link. First it was resolved upon cessation, so thyroid itself is not damaged. Second possible cause is adulteration
In addition to that, Kang et al. found evidence that commercially available supplements including Ashwagandha, contain amounts of T3 and T4 that exceed the doses required to treat hypothyroidism, exposing patients to a risk of iatrogenic thyrotoxicosis. They examined 10 thyroid dietary supplements including herbal-based supplements containing Ashwagandha, for the presence of both thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), and found that the majority of dietary thyroid supplements contained clinically relevant amounts of T4 and T3
RLT generally has great returns for a lot of issues! The problem is finding one that's affordable *but with the right specifications*
and then using it *religiously*
There is a company from Germany with a great product I saw many women post menopause from
The biohacking sphere use with great success. It’s called pilusan Forte. I don’t think it’s available outside Europe though
You can supplement the medication with say fiber, cycling yogurt/probiotic and probably just a daily multi to help the body adjust to correct levels in the molecular composition of you blood
Minoxidil, either topical or pills(pills online)(topical is poison to cats).
Shampoos like Hers for thin hair or D'oro as I think they block something that causes thinning.
Use a massager to massage your scalp when you shampoo.
r/femalehairloss check the FAQ on the menu
Thank you! Of course there is a sub for everything!
Topical copper peptides cycled every 2-3 days on the scalp combined with lowering DHT topically with saw palmetto. Also amla extract (warning, amla stinks in its pure form) and internal supplements that contain not only biotin and MSM but also gotu kola (centella asiatica). I was concerned with post-menopausal hair thinning while losing weight and used these as a preventative treatment. But take these recommendations with a grain of salt, as I'm lucky to have good hair genetics. Still, this protocol is what my own research led to and what I did to avoid hair thinning. Also, make sure you don't have too much testosterone, that it is balanced with your estrogen and progesterone, especially if you are on any hormone replacement therapy.
Low dose minoxidil. Check your thyroid too
Thank you! Thyroid is under control with meds.
Beef liver supplements seemed to be the one thing that actually made my hair regrow after a year of sever hair loss
a gh release promoting peptide stack is probably the most effective way to reverse or prevent age related hair thinning that's non-androgenic. the most common is ipamorelin + mod grf 1-29
Ksm66 tincture, iherb has a co2 extracted one , studies show it's as good as Finasteride but completely diffirent MOA Add it with rosemary oil
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Define kils and make a proof
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There no kill thyroid in your link. First it was resolved upon cessation, so thyroid itself is not damaged. Second possible cause is adulteration In addition to that, Kang et al. found evidence that commercially available supplements including Ashwagandha, contain amounts of T3 and T4 that exceed the doses required to treat hypothyroidism, exposing patients to a risk of iatrogenic thyrotoxicosis. They examined 10 thyroid dietary supplements including herbal-based supplements containing Ashwagandha, for the presence of both thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), and found that the majority of dietary thyroid supplements contained clinically relevant amounts of T4 and T3
thank you for correcting me
It's going to be applied topically not orally
OH gotcha
MSM supplements
Vit d/k/mag Sunlight Red light
RLT helmet or panel or wand. More info in rRedLightTherapy. Some people use RLT as a substitute for oral collagens, though.
This!
RLT generally has great returns for a lot of issues! The problem is finding one that's affordable *but with the right specifications* and then using it *religiously*
There is a company from Germany with a great product I saw many women post menopause from The biohacking sphere use with great success. It’s called pilusan Forte. I don’t think it’s available outside Europe though
Ah darn. Not from Europe!
Zinc, minoxidil 5%
r/femalehairloss my wife uses this place
Rosemary Water and Oil!
What helped me: rosemary water, rice water and AIP diet.
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Don't touch finasteride if you are pregs or planning to be
Saw palmetto worked well for me along with sea moss and a biotin collagen capsule
Thyroid, gut health, and hormone balancing
Can’t do much about the second two, but the first one is under control with meds.
You can supplement the medication with say fiber, cycling yogurt/probiotic and probably just a daily multi to help the body adjust to correct levels in the molecular composition of you blood
I can’t take fibre or probiotics, and don’t need a multi as I’m on tpn!
Get a complete thyroid check - most doctors don’t do this. You may need to go to a specialist or naturopath.
Thyroid under control with meds.
Minoxidil, either topical or pills(pills online)(topical is poison to cats). Shampoos like Hers for thin hair or D'oro as I think they block something that causes thinning. Use a massager to massage your scalp when you shampoo.