Sundin13
Thu, Feb-19-04, 05:09
Hello guys!
A couple of months ago I posted a thread on this group asking
if any of you experienced hair loss while supplementing with
Vitamin B5. Many people suggested that I had a biotin
deficiency, and that I should drop Vitamin B5 and add Biotin +
Opti-Zinc and B-50 Complex.
Unfortunately, this hasn't helped, and the amount of hair that
I lose has multiplied to say the least.
I also posted a message on www.absoluteacneinfo.com forums,
and along with a couple of sufferers we engaged in trying to
find a cure for our hair loss. However we had little success
thus far. BTW, if any of you suffer hair loss from Vitamin B5,
please join us on this thread: http://pub106.ezboard.com/fabs-
oluteacneinfofrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=12232.topic&start=-
1&stop=20 to discuss the hair loss and possible solutions.
Through all of our research the following things had been
pointed out as the cause to the hair loss:
- Vitamin B5 interferes with our blood pressure and either
drops it, or increases it.
Source: http://acne.org/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=16186
- A lot of sources indicate that Vitamin B5 interferes with
our Cortisol levels.
- Vitamin B5 causes Biotin deficiency although my regimen of
5mg of Biotin a day didn't really work
- Calcium depletes Zinc count and thus causes hair loss.
Taking Opti-Zinc didn't help that much
- Vitamin B5 interferes with out adrenal glands, and thus
causing hair loss
- Vitamin B5 interferes with our Nitric Oxide which causes our
hair loss since not enough blood gets to our scalp.
- Vitamin B5 causes fat to metabolizing too fast, and
thus one doesn't have enough healthy fats to maintain
hair growth.
- A thyroid problem called hypothyroidism since thyroids
and adrenal glands work closely together. Some
symptomes include:
dry hair hair loss weakness fatigue cold intolerance
constipation weight gain (unintentional) depression joint or
muscle pain thin, brittle fingernails thin and brittle hair
pale color slow speech dry flaky skin thickening of the skin
puffy face, hands and feet decreased taste and smell thinning
of eyebrows hoarseness abnormal menstrual periods overall
swelling muscle spasms (cramps) muscle pain muscle atrophy
uncoordinated movement absent menstruation joint stiffness
facial swelling drowsiness appetite loss ankle, feet, and leg
swelling short stature separated sutures delayed formation or
absence of teeth
In hypothyroidism, the thyroid is not producing enough thyroid
hormone. These hormones are T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4
(thyroxine). Extra T3 improves hair on some people.
Did anyone manage to find a proper solution to this? Any ideas
how Vitamin B5 can cause hair loss?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
A couple of months ago I posted a thread on this group asking
if any of you experienced hair loss while supplementing with
Vitamin B5. Many people suggested that I had a biotin
deficiency, and that I should drop Vitamin B5 and add Biotin +
Opti-Zinc and B-50 Complex.
Unfortunately, this hasn't helped, and the amount of hair that
I lose has multiplied to say the least.
I also posted a message on www.absoluteacneinfo.com forums,
and along with a couple of sufferers we engaged in trying to
find a cure for our hair loss. However we had little success
thus far. BTW, if any of you suffer hair loss from Vitamin B5,
please join us on this thread: http://pub106.ezboard.com/fabs-
oluteacneinfofrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=12232.topic&start=-
1&stop=20 to discuss the hair loss and possible solutions.
Through all of our research the following things had been
pointed out as the cause to the hair loss:
- Vitamin B5 interferes with our blood pressure and either
drops it, or increases it.
Source: http://acne.org/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=16186
- A lot of sources indicate that Vitamin B5 interferes with
our Cortisol levels.
- Vitamin B5 causes Biotin deficiency although my regimen of
5mg of Biotin a day didn't really work
- Calcium depletes Zinc count and thus causes hair loss.
Taking Opti-Zinc didn't help that much
- Vitamin B5 interferes with out adrenal glands, and thus
causing hair loss
- Vitamin B5 interferes with our Nitric Oxide which causes our
hair loss since not enough blood gets to our scalp.
- Vitamin B5 causes fat to metabolizing too fast, and
thus one doesn't have enough healthy fats to maintain
hair growth.
- A thyroid problem called hypothyroidism since thyroids
and adrenal glands work closely together. Some
symptomes include:
dry hair hair loss weakness fatigue cold intolerance
constipation weight gain (unintentional) depression joint or
muscle pain thin, brittle fingernails thin and brittle hair
pale color slow speech dry flaky skin thickening of the skin
puffy face, hands and feet decreased taste and smell thinning
of eyebrows hoarseness abnormal menstrual periods overall
swelling muscle spasms (cramps) muscle pain muscle atrophy
uncoordinated movement absent menstruation joint stiffness
facial swelling drowsiness appetite loss ankle, feet, and leg
swelling short stature separated sutures delayed formation or
absence of teeth
In hypothyroidism, the thyroid is not producing enough thyroid
hormone. These hormones are T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4
(thyroxine). Extra T3 improves hair on some people.
Did anyone manage to find a proper solution to this? Any ideas
how Vitamin B5 can cause hair loss?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot!