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From: " Magda Velecky "

> Any idea what's responsible? If not, anything I can eat/take to help

> my hair become stronger???

It's called the " postpartum effluvium. " While you are pregnant, your body

retains most of the hair it grows...very little fallout. Once your hormones

start normalizing, then all the hair that *didn't* fall out during the past

nine months that should have now will let go. In my case, it was catchup

and then some. I was worried enough to consult about possible thyroid

imbalances and was told that some women have exceedingly thin hairlines

postpartum.

What I've been doing to improve things this time around have been eating sea

vegetables and taking lots of fish oil. My hair isn't perfect, but it is

getting better. :)

HTH!

--s

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Magda,

Humans like all mammals go through periods where they shed hair. I go

through certain times of the year where my hair brush is full and my show drain

is

groaning.

And as with other mammals it can be more or less dramatic depending on

stress levels, diet, exercise etc.

Your recent diet changes are all in the right direction. You have also had

a lot of life changes in recent months. So perhaps give it some time and see

if it improves.

Alison

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> Any idea what's responsible? If not, anything I can eat/take to help

> my hair become stronger??? - Madga

Hi Madga,

Perhaps try to increase zinc. It couldn't hurt to eat some oysters and

pumpkins seeds.

All the best to you and yours,

Deanna

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> It's called the " postpartum effluvium. " While you are pregnant, your

> body

> retains most of the hair it grows...very little fallout. Once your

> hormones

> start normalizing, then all the hair that *didn't* fall out during the

> past

> nine months that should have now will let go.

Yep, this is very common. 3+ years pospartum of my last one, though, I

have plenty of hair and it's down past the small of my back.

Lynn S.

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Magda,

Are you breastfeeding? I know that I have also had incredible hair

growth during pregnancy, and during nursing, if I am eating properly.

The flipside is that after birth, I lose enough hair every shower to

clog the screen too! Make sure that you are getting enough fats

(preferably raw). After increasing my fats, and raw produce and nuts,

I have found that my hair is growing increasingly thicker, stronger,

shinier. (I only use an all natural shampoo.) Since I am still nursing

the 22 month old (4.5 years of continuous lactation), I also find that

if I let my diet slip from NT Plus lots of raw fruits, veggies,

nuts/seeds, and fats, I start having more hair problems. Lack of sleep

and stress also make the problems worse.

Here's one for you... with the first two births, I got gray hairs.

With the improvements in my diet over the last couple of years, the

gray hairs are getting color again!

L. - just turned 34 yrs. old

> Just a little background before I pose my question.

> I'm 28 yrs old, just had a baby 3.5 months ago. I am breastfeeding

> and currently staying home. I am on the NT diet though not 100%

> (maybe 90%?). I did eliminate virtually all processed sugar and

> white flour, eat plenty of raw dairy, drink kombucha, eat organic

> produce and grassfed meats.

> Before getting pregnant I was on birth control pills for 5 years (it

> only took me 3 months to get pregnant once I got off the hormones).

> While I was taking them my hair became very fine and some was

> falling out. Not clumps but just single hairs whenever I brushed my

> hair or took a shower. Once I stopped the pills, the problem stopped.

> Now it seems to be back. I find my hair everywhere, especially in

> the shower. By the time I'm done showering, there is enough hair to

> clog the drain ! Still no clumps but the amount is worrying me a

> little.

> Any idea what's responsible? If not, anything I can eat/take to help

> my hair become stronger???

>

> Thanks,

> Magda

>

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