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Old Thu, Nov-29-01, 17:20
filmnoir filmnoir is offline
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Hi

I've been on atkins for almost 2 years now. I reached my goal weight about 8 months ago and have maintained it so it's not as if my weight loss was recent or sudden.

Almost 2 months ago I started losing handfuls of hair and I understand that others on this diet have too. I'm taking biotin, L cysteine and lecithin and a goo multi. My question is how long does this typically last. I've also heard the hair grows back better than before. Anyone else experience this. I'm so depressed about this.
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Old Thu, Nov-29-01, 17:30
LC Sponge LC Sponge is offline
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I'm surprised it's happening this late.... Normally it is a reaction to a dramatic change in diet.... there usually isn't such a lapse between diet change and reaction... but then again.

If it IS diet related you might expect it to last anywhere from a month to 6 months. I experienced it just as you describe - about 8 months into Atkins. I started 1000 units of biotin a day and continue still, even tho the loss stopped ages ago.

If I were you, I would examine other recent changes that might be a cause, and then weather the storm.

I know it scared the living daylights out of me when it happened.!
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Old Thu, Nov-29-01, 17:41
Natrushka Natrushka is offline
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Filmnoire, there have been past discussion on this subject, one of which always come to mind. I have included a link to the thread for your information. http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthre...t=Hair+AND+loss

This is an article in "Low Carb Luxury" dealing with Hair Loss, It is very detailed and should help you. http://www.lowcarbluxury.com/newsle...07.html#letters

This kind of thing ususally happens 3 - 4 months after a stressful or traumatic event; so you're a little on the late side Have there been any other stressors in your life since the weight loss?

Read down to the end of the letter at LCL, there are some supplements listed that might make a difference.

HTH,
Nat
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Old Thu, Nov-29-01, 19:01
filmnoir filmnoir is offline
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Default Thanks everyone

I went to the link and read the response and I feel somewhat better now. My hair started to fall out 3 weeks prior to my finding out that I was down to 1/3 of my blood supply due to bleeding ulcers and I was transfused. I was assured the hair loss would have stopped a few weeks ago but it's still happening so I attributed it to low carb when I started reading others posts. I still would love to hear from others as to how long it personally lasted for them. Losing hair is a scarey thing and our hair is really tied to our self esteem.

well I've always wanted to see how I'd look as a blonde so perhaps this is my opportunity.

thanks all!
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Old Tue, Dec-04-01, 14:47
gwilson38 gwilson38 is offline
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Default I am the same filmnoir

Thats Victoria and Nat for the info....see after my son was born 5 yrs ago I had a hair loss problem which of course is common. It seemed to go on for about a year tho. Finally the last couple yrs I noticed my hair was getting slighly thicker then wammooooo... lol 3 or 4 months after low-carbing I had handfuls of hair again. So far its being going on about 4-5 months. Its not noticable to anyone else...YET so I hope it turns around soon. Things I have changed over the last couple months is my water intake, lethicin and just started taking biotin. So we shall see how this works.
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Old Tue, Dec-04-01, 15:43
filmnoir filmnoir is offline
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well it seems as if this is more difficult than I imagined.

I really wish some more people would post their experiences and how long it took before it stopped for them.

As I get down to the remining 100 hairs on my head it looks as if it will come down to a decision. Stay at my current weight which I'm happy at and buy a wig or get off this diet and hopefully have my hair loss stop and put back on the weight. The fact that we don't get the vitamins and enzymes from fruits and B vitamins, etc. from wheat products must have something to do with it.

I've been taking the biotin, multi, l-cysteine, lecithin for a few weeks now and it hasn't slowed it down at all yet. at this point I'd be happy if it just stopped. I can live with things as they are now even though I mourn for my thick hair
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Old Tue, Dec-04-01, 16:58
gwilson38 gwilson38 is offline
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Its a hard call I had thought about that too.....going back to carbs BUT I know for ME in the long run I would be even more miserable. Its a personal choice. Good luck.
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Old Wed, Jan-02-02, 13:18
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Hello:

I also lost alot of hair but I am doing the Bernstein diet...I was told that this happens to only 2-4% of people....From the people that I have spoke to the %age is much higher....I was told to take Bari Effa which you can find in any health food store...Because the diet is so stressful on the body and the allowance of oils and fats is not restricted it will show substantially in your hair...I suggest conditioning your hair and even putting Vitamin E oil in your hair once aweek and allowing it to soak in...Good luck, hope this info is helpful!
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Old Wed, Jan-02-02, 16:45
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Hi

Thanks for your response. I thought I had heard of everything but Bari Effa is a new one for me. Do you know what it is? Is it helping? I ordered a shampoo called thymuskin (costs a fortune-supposed to regrow hair-I'll letr you know how it didn't work :-) and I take about 12 other things including now silica and thymus extract
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Old Wed, Jan-02-02, 17:57
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Default Another reason for hair loss...

I just wanted to mention to those of you who might not be aware of this......hypothyroid can cause hair loss as well (I am just recovering from a palm size bald spot right on the top of my head ) so if you haven't had your thyroid levels checked recently and you are losing hair despite taking supplements, that may be worth checking into.
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Old Wed, Jan-02-02, 18:04
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Yes, I've heard low thyroid can cause hair loss. I've had mine tested and it's okay so something else is going on. I can't understand why the diet is such a shock to the system as I eat lots of veggies, protein, maybe not enough fat and no sugar. One doctor friend told me to make sure I was eating enough protein and I had to laugh. That's the extent of most doctor's knowledge on the subject. I wonder if it's actually a b vitamin deficiency due to the lack of wheat which is where I used to get my b vitamins. At any rate, I still think my diet is healthier now then when I lived on bagels and pasta.

This is the product I ordered. I am in no way affiliated with them. At this point I was ready to try just about anything regardless of the cost. I should have it any day. It supposedly takes two months to work but I'm also taking thymus extract internally. I will report back in a month or so if I see any difference
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Old Sun, Jan-13-02, 10:47
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Talking you might want to try this

hi everyone,it happen to me at the beggining now it stop, i took supplement called viviscal, you might want to look into it it worked for me.
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Old Sun, Jan-13-02, 17:46
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Hi annalabeba

can you tell me how long this supplement took to work before you noticed the hair growth?

thanks
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Old Thu, Mar-21-02, 21:26
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if you're concerned abour hair loss.. i would try reading books like "prescription for nutrition healing" or books by gary null. Gary Null was able to get people who were balding (like himself) to go into reverse. BUT im warning you... he's a vegetarian. im pretty sure he's actually against the atkins diet BUT maybe you can find out what supplements you need to take. i would take some multivitamins that are made from whole foods- from veggies, not the synthesized or whatever they're called.
good luck!
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Old Fri, Mar-22-02, 09:34
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I have noticed since the begining of Feb., that my hair loss has decreased quite a lot. I cant really see much new growth yet but at least Im not losing any more. My hair loss lasted about 6 months and started about 3-4 months after I started low-carbing. I cant really think of anything different I had done the month previous to the loss slowing down...I had been taking biotin, and lethicin for a long time. The only thing different I did was add extra magnesium supplements, which I didnt think aided in preventing hair loss but maybe it did.
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