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Make sure she is getting enough vitamins and minerals, and I think zinc is a

biggie?

hair problem

My daughter Alice has been on the diet for 10monthes. She had some

up and downs on the diet. We now got seizure control with Dilantin

and Depakote on board. We have noticed her hair thing for a while.

Her hair is very dry and yellow(her hair used to be black and

shinny), with no shine--very malnutrition look. I wonder if it is

common for our keto kids to have this kind of hair? Or maybe

because of those drugs? Can we do something to improve the hair

quality?

Thank you for your suggestion,

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Make sure she is getting enough vitamins and minerals, and I think zinc is a

biggie?

hair problem

My daughter Alice has been on the diet for 10monthes. She had some

up and downs on the diet. We now got seizure control with Dilantin

and Depakote on board. We have noticed her hair thing for a while.

Her hair is very dry and yellow(her hair used to be black and

shinny), with no shine--very malnutrition look. I wonder if it is

common for our keto kids to have this kind of hair? Or maybe

because of those drugs? Can we do something to improve the hair

quality?

Thank you for your suggestion,

" The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last

resort! "

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It is important to get medical advice from a professional

keto team!

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And biotin and selenium I think?

There are prob quite a few other posts about this one in the archives if

you use the word hair as a search word .

Depakote is one that definitely causes hair problems with , and

being on both dep and the diet has certainly changed his over the past few

yrs...

Cammie told me recently that depakote can deplete zinc (and the biotin and

selenium I think) and as the diet has been described as possibly working

under similar mechanisms to depakote, those kiddies on both are probably

getting a double whammy.

Might pay to have those zinc, biotin, and selenium blood levels checked,

just in case she he is deficient in any of them. 's last zinc blood

level came back as low, so we are looking at boosting his supplement, as low

levels can also contribute to slowed growth, and is going through

that again as well.....

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> Make sure she is getting enough vitamins and minerals, and I think zinc

is a biggie?

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: emilyqtang

> My daughter Alice has been on the diet for 10monthes. She had some

> up and downs on the diet. We now got seizure control with Dilantin

> and Depakote on board. We have noticed her hair thing for a while.

> Her hair is very dry and yellow(her hair used to be black and

> shinny), with no shine--very malnutrition look. I wonder if it is

> common for our keto kids to have this kind of hair? Or maybe

> because of those drugs? Can we do something to improve the hair

> quality?

>

> Thank you for your suggestion,

>

>

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I'll confirm 's answer, look at supplementing with biotin, selenium and

zinc. Our daughter went through this twice. The first time we added extra

zinc and biotin. Her hair grew back but half of her bangs/fringe would not

grow. About a year later we quit supplementing with the biotin and zinc due

to her ratio being low (about 1.5) and her hair once again began falling

out. We presently live in Australia and could not find a biotin supplement

without dye and other " stuff " in it that triggered seizures. We did not

restart the zinc We decided to try giving her selenium. Her hair has grown

back nicely (the best yet since starting the diet) and all of her bangs have

been growing. She has been taking the selenium for about a year. We have

not supplemented with any extra biotin or zinc. But, after reading 's

post on low levels of zinc causing poor growth I'm wondering if our daughter

might benefit from extra zinc for her growth has been slow on the diet.

Rhonda

And biotin and selenium I think?

There are prob quite a few other posts about this one in the archives if

you use the word hair as a search word .

Depakote is one that definitely causes hair problems with , and

being on both dep and the diet has certainly changed his over the past few

yrs...

Cammie told me recently that depakote can deplete zinc (and the biotin and

selenium I think) and as the diet has been described as possibly working

under similar mechanisms to depakote, those kiddies on both are probably

getting a double whammy.

Might pay to have those zinc, biotin, and selenium blood levels checked,

just in case she he is deficient in any of them. 's last zinc blood

level came back as low, so we are looking at boosting his supplement, as low

levels can also contribute to slowed growth, and is going through

that again as well.....

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I'll confirm 's answer, look at supplementing with biotin, selenium and

zinc. Our daughter went through this twice. The first time we added extra

zinc and biotin. Her hair grew back but half of her bangs/fringe would not

grow. About a year later we quit supplementing with the biotin and zinc due

to her ratio being low (about 1.5) and her hair once again began falling

out. We presently live in Australia and could not find a biotin supplement

without dye and other " stuff " in it that triggered seizures. We did not

restart the zinc We decided to try giving her selenium. Her hair has grown

back nicely (the best yet since starting the diet) and all of her bangs have

been growing. She has been taking the selenium for about a year. We have

not supplemented with any extra biotin or zinc. But, after reading 's

post on low levels of zinc causing poor growth I'm wondering if our daughter

might benefit from extra zinc for her growth has been slow on the diet.

Rhonda

And biotin and selenium I think?

There are prob quite a few other posts about this one in the archives if

you use the word hair as a search word .

Depakote is one that definitely causes hair problems with , and

being on both dep and the diet has certainly changed his over the past few

yrs...

Cammie told me recently that depakote can deplete zinc (and the biotin and

selenium I think) and as the diet has been described as possibly working

under similar mechanisms to depakote, those kiddies on both are probably

getting a double whammy.

Might pay to have those zinc, biotin, and selenium blood levels checked,

just in case she he is deficient in any of them. 's last zinc blood

level came back as low, so we are looking at boosting his supplement, as low

levels can also contribute to slowed growth, and is going through

that again as well.....

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I'll confirm 's answer, look at supplementing with biotin, selenium and

zinc. Our daughter went through this twice. The first time we added extra

zinc and biotin. Her hair grew back but half of her bangs/fringe would not

grow. About a year later we quit supplementing with the biotin and zinc due

to her ratio being low (about 1.5) and her hair once again began falling

out. We presently live in Australia and could not find a biotin supplement

without dye and other " stuff " in it that triggered seizures. We did not

restart the zinc We decided to try giving her selenium. Her hair has grown

back nicely (the best yet since starting the diet) and all of her bangs have

been growing. She has been taking the selenium for about a year. We have

not supplemented with any extra biotin or zinc. But, after reading 's

post on low levels of zinc causing poor growth I'm wondering if our daughter

might benefit from extra zinc for her growth has been slow on the diet.

Rhonda

And biotin and selenium I think?

There are prob quite a few other posts about this one in the archives if

you use the word hair as a search word .

Depakote is one that definitely causes hair problems with , and

being on both dep and the diet has certainly changed his over the past few

yrs...

Cammie told me recently that depakote can deplete zinc (and the biotin and

selenium I think) and as the diet has been described as possibly working

under similar mechanisms to depakote, those kiddies on both are probably

getting a double whammy.

Might pay to have those zinc, biotin, and selenium blood levels checked,

just in case she he is deficient in any of them. 's last zinc blood

level came back as low, so we are looking at boosting his supplement, as low

levels can also contribute to slowed growth, and is going through

that again as well.....

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Poor quality hair and especially falling out is common on the diet. It

usually starts a few months after starting as the stores of minerals are

depleted. It is necessary to add extra vitamins and minerals. We added

selenium and use CAL-MAG-ZINC III. Some people also add zinc and other

trace minerals.

Bill

emilyqtang wrote:

> My daughter Alice has been on the diet for 10monthes. She had some

> up and downs on the diet. We now got seizure control with Dilantin

> and Depakote on board. We have noticed her hair thing for a while.

> Her hair is very dry and yellow(her hair used to be black and

> shinny), with no shine--very malnutrition look. I wonder if it is

> common for our keto kids to have this kind of hair? Or maybe

> because of those drugs? Can we do something to improve the hair

> quality?

>

> Thank you for your suggestion,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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