

I recently began iodine though I have used this in the past and had not noticed any changes to hair other than it making it very dry which I believe is a detox effect I cannot seem to raise my progesterone and instead I continue to stimulate estrogen and have lost inches of hair in total, plus all over thinning. I avoid A, I have done since I took Accutane 8 years ago other than short periods of taking a multivitamin which was in the years before, then during pregnancy.

The high amounts of NAC, Inositol, magnesium, b vits, some vitamin c plus selenium and zinc. I take all the supplements Wray recommends. My ferritin seemed a little low at 34 ug but I don't believe that his affects receding hair pattern, plus iron supplements (ferrous fumarate) have not helped. My progesterone was 13 nmol (a week before my period though I remember starting period a bit sooner than expected) and Estradiol 532 pmol. I feel I can no longer continue like this. I began the Ray Peat way of eating but it did little for me and I'm truly at a loss and could no longer stay positive so have ended up asking for help once again. I have been on Natpro for 2 years and my hair has severely receded front and back in that time. I am the same person who emailed you last year. Hi Joy it is nice to speak to you again, thank you so much for responding. If magnesium, vitamin D3 and progesterone are used correctly you should notice a big difference, but please get your thyroid level tested if you have not done so already. Please do not forget that Magnesium is needed as an important co-factor. Have you had your thyroid level tested and do you know what your Vitamin D3 level is? A deficiency reduces the benefits of progesterone and is connected to every single cell function in our bodies. It should be used every day if in Peri-Menopause or Menopause.ĭIM does not help to reduce estrogen as we are all lead to believe, but CDG certainly does. Usually 100-200mg per day is needed, more if symptoms are severe, you used 300mg which is a good amount. Stress, thyroid, too much vitamin A and hormones not being balanced, can all cause it. You don't mention your age or your Vitamin D3 level.Ī number of things can cause hair loss, please read the page on it. Correspondence with medical professionals.
