To many people think there's only genetics to blame for hair loss. If you still have decent amount of hair and brains (or at least the last one) you'd be wise enough to know the human body is a very, very complex somethig. Just like a lot of diseases and chronic illnesses, such as cancer, are mostly passed by genetics but can also very well be triggered or extremely speed up by other things such as underlaying problems such as candida, bad habbits, lifestyle, smoking/drinking and even envoirment.
Please don't lose your hope in fighting hair loss and rule out ALL other possible causes.
If you're really (being) convinced that it's only cause can be genetics, please don't comment trying to isolate other people's mind. Your own is enough.
Within all the time you invest in googling on how to keep your hair or results of minoxidil and finasteride - please invest some hours in googling on candida and hair loss, parasites and nutrition deficiency and how your hair needs nutritions and other things to keep the follicles healthy, how many times a hair can grown back - Wether they fell out because of genetics, stress, parasites, Hormones and candida.
A HUGE amount of people (men convinced they had MPB/AGA) stopped their hair loss right after they cured from the candida or got rid of parasites. A lot of reports and posts out there including pictures, just like minoxidil and finasteride would stop it.
I'm not saying this is the only cause or anything like that. I'm just saying you should at all times rule out all other possible causes and problems.
There always might be a lot of overseen problems which do not only cause and continue damage to your hair, but to your long term health as well.
Please use common sense when it comes to symptoms you wouldn't think are connected to hair loss. Research a lot. Talk to your (but a good) doctor. Use your brains, the human body is complex and we're living in a world we easily ignore the good things and attract the damaging.
Please don't lose your hope in fighting hair loss and rule out ALL other possible causes.
Candida, Hormones, and your Hair
Candida overgrowth, when not immediately treated correctly will more times than not affect the body’s hormones, the result of which is usually hypothyroidism. The condition, hypothyroidism, causes a decrease in general circulation which will lead to damaging the follicles of the hair. If you have this problem, you can have your thyroid checked by a physician for the thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine (T 3) and thyroxine (T 4). Sometimes taking thyroid medication is necessary for a while during a Candida infestation.
Candida overgrowth, when not immediately treated correctly will more times than not affect the body’s hormones, the result of which is usually hypothyroidism. The condition, hypothyroidism, causes a decrease in general circulation which will lead to damaging the follicles of the hair. If you have this problem, you can have your thyroid checked by a physician for the thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine (T 3) and thyroxine (T 4). Sometimes taking thyroid medication is necessary for a while during a Candida infestation.
Within all the time you invest in googling on how to keep your hair or results of minoxidil and finasteride - please invest some hours in googling on candida and hair loss, parasites and nutrition deficiency and how your hair needs nutritions and other things to keep the follicles healthy, how many times a hair can grown back - Wether they fell out because of genetics, stress, parasites, Hormones and candida.
A HUGE amount of people (men convinced they had MPB/AGA) stopped their hair loss right after they cured from the candida or got rid of parasites. A lot of reports and posts out there including pictures, just like minoxidil and finasteride would stop it.
I'm not saying this is the only cause or anything like that. I'm just saying you should at all times rule out all other possible causes and problems.
There always might be a lot of overseen problems which do not only cause and continue damage to your hair, but to your long term health as well.
Please use common sense when it comes to symptoms you wouldn't think are connected to hair loss. Research a lot. Talk to your (but a good) doctor. Use your brains, the human body is complex and we're living in a world we easily ignore the good things and attract the damaging.
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