Dinahsue
Wed, Sep-21-05, 03:58
Hello there,
I am new to this site and really hope that someone out there can give me some good sound advice. I am 6 months postpart :help: um, have had chronic stress for at least 5 years and I am losing a tremedous amount of hair. I fully realize that is very common for postpartum women however, I experienced a hair loss before my pregnancy for no apparent reason. The hair loss stopped during my pregnancy and started up about 3 months after my babies were born. I find that after I eat certain foods my hair loss is more, especially after eating breads, pizza, sweets, wine and nuts. I do not seem to have any bowel problems though. I realize that a portion of this problem may be due to hormones but I definitely see the connection with certain foods as well. What I am concerned about is the fact that I have read in several different places that a low-carb diet can sometimes cause hair loss due to the levels of cortisol rising. Can you help me with this and or explain how it all works. I need to keep what hair is left on my head. :help:
Thanks so much,
Dinahsue
I am new to this site and really hope that someone out there can give me some good sound advice. I am 6 months postpart :help: um, have had chronic stress for at least 5 years and I am losing a tremedous amount of hair. I fully realize that is very common for postpartum women however, I experienced a hair loss before my pregnancy for no apparent reason. The hair loss stopped during my pregnancy and started up about 3 months after my babies were born. I find that after I eat certain foods my hair loss is more, especially after eating breads, pizza, sweets, wine and nuts. I do not seem to have any bowel problems though. I realize that a portion of this problem may be due to hormones but I definitely see the connection with certain foods as well. What I am concerned about is the fact that I have read in several different places that a low-carb diet can sometimes cause hair loss due to the levels of cortisol rising. Can you help me with this and or explain how it all works. I need to keep what hair is left on my head. :help:
Thanks so much,
Dinahsue