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Need help to stop hair loss...
I have lost 70 lbs in the past 3 1/2 months and have just started to notice my hair is shedding a lot more than normal. I am losing a lot more of it on a daily basis than I was even a few weeks ago. I know that this is a common side effect of rapid weight loss. I was just wondering if any of you had experienced this and if so, what did you find worked to halt the hair loss and promote regrowth? I have no plans of slowing up on my diet. I am doing this for my health and need to get this weight off asap. I just wanted to see if anyone knew of any good supplements, good food choices etc to help with this.
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sorry i cant help you with your question but i have a question how are you loosing weight so fast if u dont mind telling me. I have to loose weight asap for my sister weeding in 4 month.
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well, I was wondering what you were doing also.
for your hair, make sure you are getting enough protein as well as vegetables. vitamins good for your hair : fish oil, biotin, MSM, silica. Natrol, GNC and Nature's Bounty all have nice 'hair, skin, nail' type vitamins. |
Did you have surgery? If so then hair loss is super common, because you are not getting much food and not much protein.
I was going to have WLS so I had started eating that way and drinking protein shakes. I have good hair anyway but now I have enough for 3 people. Definately find a protein shake you like and have one daily - there are some really delicious ones - and I'm not just saying that they really are yummy lol. Not sure if we can post recommendations here, but if we can I will. Its also very important to take at least a multi vitamin daily and you really should take a calcium - probably not essential to hair, but still a good idea. The protein is key. Like the others I must ask - how are you losing so fast? I'd love to know also! And actually, depending on what or how much you are eating that could be why you are losing hair. I had lost 70 lbs (gained a bit back) and had no hair loss whatsoever - its thicker than ever. Hugs!! |
Thanks for the advise everyone!
No, I haven't had surgery. However, I am trying to stick to a very strict diet (almost as if I had had it.) I am calorie cycling between 1200 and 1600 cals a day and will eat up to 2000 if I am still hungry but not go over. I will never go under 1000 (and try never to get under 1200). That is all I am doing. I will definitely look into those supplements and some protein shakes... |
My starting weight was a little below yours and when I first started, I lost about 70 lbs in 3 months as well although I didn't have any hair loss. People already mentioned common things such as taking a multivitamin but I'd also say make sure you are getting some fat in your diet. I eat a low fat diet but I still get plenty of fat.
And also, your body releases a ton of hormones when you lose a lot of fat fast so it may be that your body just needs time to adjust. |
Thanks, Nelie! I will make sure I am having a high enough fat content in my diet. I really never check fat grams anymore, just cals. I should start checking.
I am hoping you are right about it possibly being hormones and that it will even out :) I have tons of hair now so as long as this doesn't go on for a long time, I should be ok. |
There are many vitamins and minerals that play a part in hair growth. Calcium, vitamins A, C, E, all the B (3, 5, 12), iron, magnesium,potassium, selenium, silica, sulfur and zinc. By making sure you are getting plenty of lean protein and vegetables, especially some of the power veggies that are loaded with natural vitamins. I have/had hairloss issues before losing weight, so I know how aggrivating it can be. I also take Alive multi-vitamins everyday because I don't absorb vitamins like I should. A good multi-vitamin would also make sure you are at least getting the recommended amount of everything each day.
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I've pretty much always had thinning hair due to hormone issues, and the following definitely slows it down for me:
-I take Nature's Bounty "Hair, Skin, and Nails" vitamins -I take Fish Oil - double strength, odorless -I use Nizoral dandruff shampoo about twice a week...may be completely pointless, but it's rumored that the anti-fungal ingredients help hair stay/grow faster...and I don't have dandruff :) I have had stylists comment in the past that they can tell by looking at my hair that there have been chunks of time when I haven't been following the above because of changes along the length of the hair shafts...some parts looking thin and unhealthy, others not - |
Your doing so wonderful! Do you get hungry? Can I ask what a typical day of food is like? I need to get re-started so that is why I am curious. (I can't seem to send pm's yet or I would pm you).
Ok so for protein shakes - I LOVE a brand called Oh Yeah! - the chocolate is sinful!!! It has 38 grams of protein and a ton of vitamins. Its a pre-made shake so you can just grab it and go. For powders I love the Lean Desserts brand - wow you can do a lot with them and they blender up like an ice cream shake!! I think the 18oz Oh Yeah has 180 calories and I know a 1 scoop serving of Lean Desserts is 150 calories. Its calories well spent and surprisingly the shakes do fill you up for a couple hours. I tried to eat like I had WLS also which is why I was drinking a lot of shakes. I have tried a ton of different ready made drinks and protein powders - man there is some positively stomach turning revolting ones out there - but there is also really delicious ones - so yummy that it seems like it can't possibly be good for you. I order from netrition.com because they have 4.95 shipping and it comes to me overnight. They are in NY and I am in NH - I imagine shipping to anywhere else would be quite fast also since they seem to get it out the same day you order. I have no vested interest in Netrition except that they ship fast and have great prices - so this is not an advertisement lol. |
Usually the hair loss is from not having enough fat in the diet and too fast weight loss. If you are losing more than .5-2 pounds a week, it is unhealthy and you could be losing muscle along with fat.
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Actually the 1-2 lb limit is just a generalization. Dietitians actually say that it is safe to lose up to 1% of your body weight a week. So, for most people that falls at 1-2 lbs. For me, however, that started at almost 4 lbs a week and is still over 3 lbs. I have lost an average of 4.6 lbs a week so I am a little over that but not way over it.
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I've been having trouble with this too. Strangely, it started about 6-8 weeks after I started maintaining. I never went very low calorie (doubt I had a day below 1400 -- my average was 1700-1800) and I get more protein than ever before. I tend to eat low-fat because I just gravitate toward low-fat foods, but I doubt it's ever lower than 20% of my nutrients. I've added a multi-vitamin but I'm not consistent with it. ~sigh~
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