Low VitaminD can cause hair shedding, and taking 5000 IU of VitaminDdaily reduced shedding significantly. VitaminDdeficiency is common and correcting it can benefit overall health.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A user improved their hair health by taking 50,000 IU of vitaminD3 weekly due to a deficiency. Others discussed the potential link between vitaminD and hair growth, with some sharing similar experiences and emphasizing the importance of monitoring vitaminD levels and consulting with doctors.
People discussed using vitaminD supplements for hair loss, with some also using steroid injections, pumpkin seed oil, saw palmetto, and zinc. Despite supplementation, one user noted no improvement in hair condition, but acknowledged the general health benefits of addressing vitaminDdeficiency.
A user found out they are vitaminDdeficient and was prescribed high-dose vitaminD supplements, asking if others had similar experiences and if it improved their hair. Some shared improved mood and testosterone levels after treatment, while another combinedvitaminD supplements with finasteride due to family history of baldness.
The conversation is about the role of vitamindeficiencies in hair loss and the effectiveness of treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It concludes that while vitamins and nutrition are important, they are not the primary solution for androgenic alopecia.
A 19-year-old male suspects his hair loss is due to vitaminDdeficiency and stress rather than genetics. Recommendations include taking finasteride, minoxidil, vitaminD, exercising, reducing stress, and consulting a doctor if needed.
Loose-Message9596 has been experiencing hair loss for 3-4 years, initially due to low ferritin andvitaminD levels, and has tried treatments like vitamins, System 4, and PRP therapy. They are considering starting finasteride and minoxidil but are unsure due to their relatively low DHT level of 425.
The conversation discusses a successful hair regrowth treatment involving topical Minoxidil (5%), 1 mg Finasteride, Microneedling, and Biotin + VitaminD supplements. The user shares their routine and receives positive feedback on the significant progress made in just three months.
The user shared their 18-month hair loss treatment progress, using finasteride three times a week, daily minoxidil, weekly vitaminD, and bi-weekly nizoral shampoo. They experienced initial shedding and greying, but are satisfied with the results.
User "manlycoffee" shares 25-month progress using Dutasteride, RU58841, Minoxidil, Microneedling, Nizoral, T/GEL, and fixing vitaminD levels for hair loss. Users discuss sources, experiences, and side effects of treatments.
A user's experience with early balding and their regimen of finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, vitaminD, and biotin to treat it. Another user asked if the minoxidil had helped with regrowth before they started using it.
Hair loss theory suggests imbalance between VitaminD Receptor (VDR) and Androgen Receptor (AR) activation. Proposed treatment includes upregulating VDR, downregulating AR, and improving mitochondrial health.
After 1.5 years on finasteride anddutasteride with continued hair loss, the user noticed a significant reduction in hair shedding, attributing it to the consistent use of finasteride, along with a no-shampoo approach, multivitamins, vitaminD, and restarting minoxidil. Other users shared their happiness for the improvement and noted that hair loss can fluctuate naturally over time.
A 16-year-olddiagnosed with male pattern baldness (MPB) was prescribed hair vitamins, vitaminD, a non-ketoconazole shampoo, and redenysl + serum, with a suggestion for GFC or IHRF treatments. Some users recommended minoxidil, ketoconazole, andderma stamping, while others advised against certain treatments until the age of 18.
The post discusses the user's hair loss treatment involving daily use of 5% minoxidil, rosemary oil 2-3 times a week, derma-rolling twice a week, anddaily vitaminD. A reply suggests the user to start using finasteride before hair falls out.
Hair loss treatment includes Minoxidil, Derma Rolling, PRP, Saw Palmetto, VitaminD, and Pyri. After one month, Pyri caused penis numbness, tiredness, and reduced hair fall, but user stoppeddue to side effects.
The conversation is about a user's comprehensive hair loss treatment plan, including finasteride, minoxidil, dermaroller, Nizoral shampoo, vitaminD, biotin, and zinc. The user describes their approach as a strategic battle against DHT, with finasteride as the main treatment.
The regimen for hair loss includes topical finasteride, clascoterone, tretinoin, minoxidil, oral saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, vitaminD, microneedling, and anti-fungal shampoo. Expected benefits are increased hair growth anddensity, with considerations for potential skin irritation and interactions between treatments.
A 23-year-old male shared his 6-month hair transformation using Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, vitaminD, gym, cardio, anddermastamping. He reported significant hair maintenance and no side effects.
The user discusses their hair loss experience, exploring various hypotheses including thyroid levels, vitaminD, DHEA, nutritional deficiency, diabetes, seborrheic dermatitis, lack of nutrition to hair follicles, chronic inflammation, female pattern hair loss causes, cortisol, and prolactin levels. They are currently using finasteride, beta-sitosterol, and have tried topical dutasteride and microneedling therapy.
The user is struggling with hair loss despite using finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazole, and addressing vitaminD and ferritin deficiencies. They experienced a temporary improvement but are now shedding hair again and feeling stressed.
The effectiveness of using dutasteride mesotherapy as a hair loss treatment, with other protocols such as microneedling, vitaminD and B12, zinc, and biotin. The user's results were positive after 4-6 months without any serious side effects.
The conversation discusses whether sunlight exposure affects hair growth or loss, with mixed anecdotes and theories but no clear consensus. Some suggest moderate sunlight can benefit hair by providing vitaminD, while others doubt its effectiveness compared to treatments like Minoxidil or finasteride.
A user is treating hair loss with Dutasteride, Minoxidil, RU58841, Derminator 2, VitaminD, Biotin, and Zinc. After 6 months, there's no significant visual improvement, but the user feels less insecure about Retrograde Alopecia.
The post discusses the potential of upregulating aromatase to treat hair loss, suggesting that increasing CCL2 levels through VitaminD or microneedling might help. The user questions why microneedling doesn't work for everyone, especially those with advanced hair loss.