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Your Crowning Glory
A new awareness
to the causes of hair loss in women
By Diana Dudas
Published July 2004
Summertime can have
a nasty habit of making us sit and notice. We
suddenly have anew self awareness. Wintertime
can have a definite adverse affect on both your
hair and skin. This is aggravated by an over indulgence
of rich nurturing foods, caffeine and alcohol.
It sometimes takes spring creeping over the windowsill
to give you that extra wake up call, and a new
self awareness. It is during this time that your
old summer wardrobes may look sad, due to extra
poundage gained over the hibernation season. Skin
may appear dry, and your hair can appear to seem
limp and lifeless and in extreme cases hair loss
may be apparent.
Hair loss in women is becoming
more prominent, and this has persuaded doctors
to take a closer look at the problem. It has been
proven that poor diet can play a big part in promoting
hair loss, especially in women, whom already have
to contend with hormone in balances, which also
contribute to hair loss.
95% of hair loss in women
is cause by androgentic Alopecia ( female pattern
baldness). This may be inherited from your parents.
What causes the hair loss in this condition is
a chemical called DHT (dihydrotestosterone), which
is hormone that all men and women produce) .People
that make more DHT have a lot of the enzyme called
5_alpha reductase. An excess of DHT may cause
hair follicles to the hair become increasingly
thinner, until the follicle will eventually stop
producing hair at all. The baldness will be predominantly
over the front and sides of the head and not in
the crown area as with men. This will get worse
with menopause.
A women’s biochemistry if
often out of balance, and this along with poor
diet can create a toxic environment and un acceptable
amounts of copper and salt in the system.
As hair thins the sebaceous
gland that secreted sebum the hairs natural oil,
will stay the same size and continue to produce
the same amount of oil. This can make thinning
hair overly oily, flat and lifeless. This makes
frequent shampooing vital for hair loss cases
with oily scalps. Sebum also contains DHT which
can clog pores and deter healthy hair growth.
Hormonal changes are a common
cause of female hair loss. After a pregnancy,
or when taking birth control pills, many women
experience hair thinning to varying degrees, but
only on a temporary basis.
While a woman is pregnant, and hormonal changes
are occurring, more hair follicles enter the growth
phase than normal. About two to three months after
childbirth, the normal hair cycle returns and
many hairs re-enter the resting phase, which causes
excessive shedding to occur. If the condition
does not change after six months, a woman may
be experiencing hereditary hair thinning or maybe
be lacking in certain nutrients to an unbalanced
diet.
What you eat is reflected
in the health of your hair. Your hair as well
as your body needs a balanced, nutritious diet
to stay healthy. Making a conscious decision to
eat an abundance of fruits and vegetables that
are loaded with vitamins and anti oxidants is
essential. whist, whole grains , nuts and seeds
will provide minerals and vitamins. A lean protein
will add sufficient iron to the diet and a fortified
cereal breakfast will complete the nutritional
pyramid. Of course drinking plenty of purified
water will give your hair maximum hydration.
Eating organic, will help deter the body from
becoming toxic, especially from copper, and steering
clear of processed foods will prevent a high sodium
intake.
Unhealthy tissue concentrations
of copper, can cause hair loss. These amounts
would be below 1.7milligrams or above 3.5 milligrams.
Copper toxicity can vary from person to person,
and can depend on the individuals metabolism and
diet. Vegetarians for example are not always able
to retain copper, which means they are more susceptible
to hair loss.
Drinking water that comes
from old copper pipes is prime. Also the food
that we eat. For instance copper can be included
in animals diets which in turn is then passed
on in our daily regime. It is also not uncommon
for farmers to incorporate copper into their anti-fungal
and algae sprays. Birth control such as the pill
and IUD both use copper, making women more susceptible
to copper imbalances. Swimmers are also at risk
sue to a popular algaecide used in pool water.
It is common knowledge that
too much sodium or salt is not good for us, But
even if we are salt savvy and do what’s best by
avoiding salt. Our bodies can still produce too
much sodium due to too much stress, which will
naturally increase sodium retention.
If you have a client suffering
with hair loss, it might be a good idea to mention
the above and advise the following:
- Drink Bottled Water
- Avoid foods high in copper,
such as milk, chocolate, oysters, nuts, high
fat meats and salmon.
- Avoid salt and eat a
low sodium diet ( steering clear of processed
foods is a good idea as they tend to be high
in sodium
- Try to stay stress free.
If a stressful lifestyle is on the agenda, then
relaxation techniques such as yoga and meditation
will help to reduce sodium levels.
- You should normally shed
on average between 80-100 hairs each day, however
any more than this and you might want to re-think
your diet or lifestyle.
- Chemical treatments done
in correctly , or excessive pulling on the hair
due to over tight ponytails or braids, are also
likely to cause hair loss.
If you follow a healthy
lifestyle or do not fall into any of these categories
and you are still experiencing hair loss, you
may want to consult with your doctor or trichologist.
As a more serious health problem may be the cause!
Author Diana
Dudas G.C.H.S.R.H.
is an expert with more than 28 years experience
in the beauty industry. She has answered over
2000 questions for allexperts.com and has had
her work published in many well-respected beauty
magazines both online and off.
If you have lost your hair,
here is a link to information on Women's
Hair Replacement.
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