VitaminDdeficiency can hinder hair recovery, and addressing it may help with hair loss. Hair loss may result from various issues like excess DHT, vitamindeficiency, or scalp inflammation.
VitaminD supplementation may have led to slight hair regrowth and density improvement. Other treatments discussed include finasteride, minoxidil, and maintaining optimal vitaminD levels.
The conversation is about a user experiencing accelerated hair loss after starting vitaminD3 supplements, suspecting a link between the supplement and increased DHT levels. The user decides to stop taking the supplements, preferring natural sources of vitaminD.
The user is experiencing hair thinning and has a vitaminDdeficiency, which they suspect might be causing the issue, but they are also considering androgenic alopecia (AGA) as a cause. They are currently using minoxidil and are unable to get finasteride prescribed, while others suggest addressing the vitaminDdeficiency and consulting a dermatologist.
VitaminD supplementation can aid hair regrowth for some, but results differ. Combining vitaminD with finasteride and minoxidil often improves hair thickness, though not for everyone.
VitaminD may counteract DHT and help with hair growth, as seen in mice and human hair cultures. Some users discuss using VitaminD, magnesium, and other supplements for hair health, while others humorously note the success in mice.
VitaminDdeficiency can contribute to hair loss, but it is not the sole cause, and supplementation may not always resolve the issue. Treatments like finasteride and minoxidil are recommended for hair regrowth, with vitaminD and other supplements providing additional support.
VitaminDdeficiency is linked to hair loss, and supplementation with vitaminD can improve conditions like androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium. Users discussed various dosages of vitaminD, emphasizing the importance of getting blood tests to determine the appropriate amount.
A 20-year-old with thinning hair has low vitaminD and normal testosterone. They are prescribed oral minoxidil and vitaminD, and are questioning if finasteride is also necessary.
A 20-year-old male has been experiencing hair loss for three years due to a vitaminDdeficiency and has seen no improvement after 3.5 months of taking supplements. Another person suggested that if the hair loss follows a pattern, it might be regular baldness rather than due to the deficiency.
The conversation discusses potential vitamindeficiencies leading to hair loss, with a focus on VitaminD and iron. Some individuals are using finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, while others consider vitamin supplementation due to deficiencies.
VitaminDdeficiency might cause hair loss at the temples. The user has a vitaminD level of 9ng and is experiencing hair loss in that area, resembling a Norwood scale 1 (NW1) pattern.
A user found that vitaminDdeficiency was causing their hair loss and saw improvement after taking D3 supplements. Others noted that while vitaminD can affect hair, male pattern baldness usually requires treatments like finasteride.
The conversation discusses the importance of taking vitaminD with food for better absorption and its potential role in hair loss. Some users also suggest taking vitaminD with K2, getting sunlight, and using finasteride for hair loss treatment.
The individual is experiencing hair loss and has a vitaminDdeficiency, with levels at 7.49ng/ml or 26nmol/l. They are unsure if the deficiency is causing the hair loss and are seeking advice on vitaminD supplementation.
VitaminD tests like D2, D3, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D are discussed before starting hair treatment. VitaminD can be obtained from food, but overdose has side effects.
The conversation discusses hair thinning and potential treatments, focusing on vitaminD supplements and their effects. Other suggestions include zinc, a high-protein diet, and coconut oil for hair health.
A user is experiencing hair regrowth after treating vitaminD, B12, and B9 deficiencies, noticing some improvement after 9 months. They are unsure if further improvement will occur or if they have reached the end of progress, with a possibility of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) being suggested.
Vitamindeficiencies, particularly in vitamins A, B, C, D, and minerals like iron, zinc, and copper, can lead to hair loss. Dietary changes, such as eating more nutrient-rich foods, can improve hair health.
A user reported no success with Minoxidil after a year but observed good regrowth after taking 5000 IU of vitaminD3 daily for 2.5 months. They are seeking opinions on whether they will see full regrowth and if others have had similar experiences.
The conversation discusses recommendations for VitaminD3 supplements for hair health. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A user experiencing significant hair loss found they had a severe vitaminDdeficiency and was prescribed 50,000IU vitaminD pills, likely to be taken weekly. They are questioning if the deficiency could be the cause of their hair loss and if correcting it could stop the shedding and improve hair recovery.
The conversation is about a user planning to start minoxidil treatment and considering increasing zinc intake to improve testosterone and libido. They are concerned about potential hair loss due to increased testosterone and are advised to consider magnesium supplementation and the effects of DHT if not on finasteride or dutasteride.
Low vitaminD levels can negatively impact hair growth, and supplementing with vitaminD, along with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, may help improve hair health. Quitting smoking and ensuring adequate vitamin B12 and K2 intake are also suggested to support hair regrowth.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, including oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and microneedling, and the potential impact of VitaminD and folic acid deficiencies on hair regrowth. It suggests that while male pattern baldness is the primary cause, addressing vitamindeficiencies may aid in improving regrowth.