Scientists Find Vitamin D Could Cure Baldness

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  • JulioGP
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 293

    Scientists Find Vitamin D Could Cure Baldness

    I do not know if anyone had researched on the subject.

    VIDEO:


    The more interesting. I recently did a blood test to identify vitamin and Vitamin D coincidentally appeared as insufficient. 21.7ng/ml while sufficient levels are between 30.0 ng / ml and 100.0 nl / ml. 1 week ago I'm taking 20.000UI of vitamin D per week to climb my blood level and after a few weeks I will do another blood test.

    I have never done a survey of vitamin D, and maybe I'm already there years with this failure. The funny thing is that I take the multivitamin GNC Ultra Mega Man ​​and it says it has 400% vitamin D. Do some people have difficulty metabolizing this vitamin, even doing the intake the same?
  • PatientlyWaiting
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1637

    #2
    I've read about that. I think it's specifically Vitamin D3, which you get from the Sun light. I bought Now Foods Vitamin D3 a while ago. I don't take them much. I just forget because you have to take them every 2 days.

    This is interesting though:

    Did you know that vitamin D3 deficiency can result in Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Depression, Psoriasis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Kidney Stones, Osteoporosis, & Neuro-degenerative disease including Alzheimer’s Disease. Eventually, Vitamin D deficiency may even lead to Cancer (especially breast, prostate, and colon cancers). Vitamin D3 is believed to play a role in controlling the immune system (possibly reducing one’s risk of cancer and autoimmune diseases), increasing neuro-muscular function and decreasing falls, improving mood, protecting the brain against toxic chemicals, and potentially reducing pain.
    Most people aren't getting enough Vitamin D3 in their diet, which puts them at increased risk for developing serious illnesses.


    This is interesting because I went for years without taking sunlight, just going out in the night, and eventually developed two different autoimmune diseases, Vitiligo and Alopecia Areata.

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    • cs2257
      Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 56

      #3
      Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
      I've read about that. I think it's specifically Vitamin D3, which you get from the Sun light. I bought Now Foods Vitamin D3 a while ago. I don't take them much. I just forget because you have to take them every 2 days.

      This is interesting though:



      Most people aren't getting enough Vitamin D3 in their diet, which puts them at increased risk for developing serious illnesses.


      This is interesting because I went for years without taking sunlight, just going out in the night, and eventually developed two different autoimmune diseases, Vitiligo and Alopecia Areata.
      Same...Were you on any meds? Stimulant, sleepaid, or acne related?

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      • swingline747
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 172

        #4
        Well I just ordered a solo D-3 aside my multi so Ill let you guy know lol.

        Also B is very good, Biotin, and fish oil.

        Zinc is supposed to help as well.

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        • Shan
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2013
          • 366

          #5
          Wellman Vitabiotics

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          • burtandernie
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 1563

            #6
            The article I read said its not D3 levels but specific to how they get processed and used by the body so having sky high levels would do nothing because its some kind of defect somewhere meaning it never gets used properly. Maybe im wrong who knows.

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            • zephyrprime
              Junior Member
              • May 2013
              • 17

              #7
              pffft...if it were this easy, people would have already figured out how to solve baldness a century ago. There are literally millions of people who take vitamins including d. They would have noticed if their hair started growing back.

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              • mmmcoffee
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 259

                #8
                They actually do know vitamin d is vital for hair growth, but its not as simple as taking a vitamin d supplement, because its not the level of D that matters.. It's how your body and hair follicle uses the vitamin d that matters.

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                • DepressedByHairLoss
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 854

                  #9
                  I don't understand why they can't simply inject Vitamin D3 into the scalp as a form of mesotherapy. It's all natural so it doesn't need to go through rigorous FDA trials and I don't think it would have any harmful side effects or permanent ramifications (like head scarring). But as usual, nobody tries anything new and we're just left with only these same old s****y hair transplants.

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                  • ResearchNeverfails
                    Junior Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 26

                    #10
                    Originally posted by DepressedByHairLoss
                    I don't understand why they can't simply inject Vitamin D3 into the scalp as a form of mesotherapy. It's all natural so it doesn't need to go through rigorous FDA trials and I don't think it would have any harmful side effects or permanent ramifications (like head scarring). But as usual, nobody tries anything new and we're just left with only these same old s****y hair transplants.
                    Its not the Vitamin D that is helping with Hair Loss its the Nitric Oxide the same mechanism of Minoxodil. They just recently confirmed this 1 week ago in a groundbreaking study and confirmed a huge part of my early theories on the effect of sunlight and the distance coorelation between the equator.

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                    • EDB
                      Junior Member
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 20

                      #11
                      For some reason, no matter what theory I hear as to why hairloss occurred in the first place, I keep circling back to lack of vitamin d, and then going in circles over it. I seems to see far more northern Europeans with hair loss and other issues such as acne, but then I'll see a large proportion of ethnic Indians with serious hair issues as well. I have read that Japanese didn't occur until the intro of western diets into their culture, it wouldnt be surprising if this is also the cause for Indians as well, as the British colonized them far before world war 2.

                      But in my case, as to having hair and acne issues, and recent success with both RU for hair, and green tea as a topical for my face, coupled with my English descent, I can only surmise that this all occurred due to the lack of vitamin d my ancestors synthesized, and their DNA mutated to accommodate this issue by freeing the scalp for Vit. D synthesis. Then other factors such as diet sped it all up.

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                      • ResearchNeverfails
                        Junior Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 26

                        #12
                        Originally posted by EDB
                        For some reason, no matter what theory I hear as to why hairloss occurred in the first place, I keep circling back to lack of vitamin d, and then going in circles over it. I seems to see far more northern Europeans with hair loss and other issues such as acne, but then I'll see a large proportion of ethnic Indians with serious hair issues as well. I have read that Japanese didn't occur until the intro of western diets into their culture, it wouldnt be surprising if this is also the cause for Indians as well, as the British colonized them far before world war 2.

                        But in my case, as to having hair and acne issues, and recent success with both RU for hair, and green tea as a topical for my face, coupled with my English descent, I can only surmise that this all occurred due to the lack of vitamin d my ancestors synthesized, and their DNA mutated to accommodate this issue by freeing the scalp for Vit. D synthesis. Then other factors such as diet sped it all up.
                        Oh for sure bro. Your spot on. Its all about blood flow and the size of your prostate. Larger the prostate the more DHT. Though that doesnt matter much because nobody with great blood flow to the Galea are going bald. Sunlight does just that it provides excellent vasodilation and releases stored Nitric Oxide in the skin which in case you didn't know simply dilates the blood vessels. You get this same Nitric Oxide by exercising but its sent all over the body as apposed to sunlight and Minoxodil are localized to a specific area. I go out of my way to get sunlight every single day among a few other things and I stopped balding years ago. I have been professing sunlight on all my earlier posts.

                        Sunlight offers several health benefits, mainly due to the vitamin D that it provides. These benefits range from maintaining bone health to improving mental health.

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                        • Rekoj
                          Junior Member
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 27

                          #13
                          Funny , So for the last 3 to 4 years I have has Aches, And pains in my Shoulders and Arms , I was not sleeping well waking up 7 to 10 times a night changing sleep positions .. never getting comfortable. Arms and Shoulders were falling a Sleep within mins of laying on them. then came the headaches , the Dizziness .. dry mouth and Frequent .. I mean Really Frequent Urges to Urinate. Was on pain meds .. muscle Relaxers .. YOU NAME it I was out to try and find out what was wrong .. then came the Odd issues of High blood presure .. and I could not get Drunk .. No matter how much I drank .. No buzz but I would get huge Huge headaches.
                          So We have
                          Aches and Pains
                          Arms, legs and Shoulders falling asleep
                          Poor Sleep
                          Poor bathroom
                          head aches
                          High blood Pressure ...

                          So then I go to Florida for a vacation and never even noticed at the time .. that a lot of my symptoms went away .. I was sleeping all night .. LOL was it the bed ? .. Nah Come to find out a months after I got home and after a blood test . I Found out I have a Vitamin D deficiency. Was then prescribed 10,000 IU of Vitamin D .. And All of My Symptoms for the past 4 years Vanish in the matter of a few weeks .. It saved my Life .. who the heck woulda thought something as simple as vitamin D3 coulda cause so much mess .. Now I take it Religiously. I gotta tell ya .. my life was getting to be pretty horrible. Thank god I got the blood test .. LOL funny thing is I talk about this like it Saved my life .. and to me it did .. but I really feel for the people out there that don't know whats wrong with them. or there is no Cure for whats wrong with them .. I'm a Completely different person now then I was for the past 4 years .. So strange to walk around this earth feeling like complete crap .. and not know why.

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