HAIR LOSS
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© July 2021, LD
Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All
information in this article is for educational purposes only. It is not for the diagnosis, treatment,
prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
Contents
I. Introduction
II. Causes For Hair Loss
III. Solutions
IV. Other Topics
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I. INTRODUCTION
Hair loss affects at least one
fourth of the population, and probably closer to half the people. It is a very annoying and disfiguring,
especially for women, who often suffer from it beginning around age 30 or so.
The factors listed below are
associated with hair loss. Also
mentioned in this article are why cancer chemotherapy can cause hair loss, and
why rarely hair loss occurs during a development program.
As the causes are corrected,
many clients who follow the development
program report that their hair loss has stopped and they regrow their hair. This is true even if the problem is
longstanding. However, some hair
loss, such as male pattern baldness, will often take some years on the
development program.
Causes of hair loss are:
1. Dehydration.
2. Nutrient deficiencies.
3. Yin disease.
4. Low protein in the diet.
5. A copper imbalance.
6. Low thyroid, and perhaps low
adrenal activity with it.
7. Elevated tissue sodium,
especially in relation to potassium.
8. Impaired circulation to the
scalp
9. A toxin.
10. Scalp infections.
11. High dehydrotestosterone.
12. Stress and other illnesses.
II. CAUSES FOR HAIR
LOSS
1. DEHYDRATION
Dehydration can cause hair loss. Dehydration impairs circulation, among
other problems. This situation is
quite common.
Reasons for dehydration are:
a) Not drinking enough
water. Most adults need 3 quarts
of drinking water every day or sometimes more in warm or dry climates, or if
one is physically active.
b) Some people drink the wrong
kind of water – usually reverse osmosis water, also called drinking water
or purified water. Most often,
this does not hydrate the body well enough, no matter how much one drinks of
it, and this can contribute to hair loss.
The best water to drink in my experience are good spring water or
carbon-only filtered tap water.
These hydrate the body the best.
For details, read Water For Drinking.
c) Certain habits dehydrate the
body badly. These include the use
of caffeine in any form or amount, sugar in any form, and any use of
alcohol.
Properly hydrating the body is
very important for some people.
For more on this, read Hydration on this
website.
2. NUTRIENT
DEFICIENCIES
Hair is called a soft tissue, and is also considered a
connective tissue of the body. It
is similar in composition to skin, fingernails, toenails and other connective
tissue. These tissues require many
nutrients, particularly B-complex vitamins, vitamins C and E, sulfur, calcium,
magnesium, zinc, bioavailable copper and others.
Those with hair loss should
first make sure they are well-nourished.
This is not easy today. For
most people, I suggest the Slow Oxidizer Eating Plan. This includes eating piles of cooked
vegetables three times daily, some animal protein daily such as meats and eggs,
and a little raw or organic dairy products. Equally important is to stop eating all fruit, all fruit juices,
all wheat, and all refined and junk foods and sweets.
In addition, most peopleÕs state
of nutrition is so poor that they require a number of food supplements. These are best recommended based on a
hair mineral analysis in a development program
that is done through one of the practitioners recommended on this website. Otherwise, it is usually not done
correctly. For details, go to Find A Helper To
Begin A Program.
Raw vegetables. Sadly, these do not provide many minerals, in our
experience, because human beings cannot thoroughly digest raw food. The minerals are locked in the fibrous
vegetable matter and it passes through one undigested. Also, raw food of all types is too
yin. Read more about this
situation in the article entitled Raw Food.
Cancer
chemotherapy. This may cause hair loss due to
nutritional depletion, most likely.
I believe this is the cause for it, because taking the correct vitamin
supplements and eating correctly can sometimes avoid the problem.
Another possibility is that the
chemotherapy drug is simply toxic for the hair follicles. This may be another way to say that the
drug depletes a nutrient needed for the hair to grow.
3. YIN DISEASE
Many women and some men with
hair loss have a yin condition of the
body chemistry. Yin means cold and
expanded in Chinese medical terminology and in macrobiotics.
If, for example, the hair shaft
is slightly loose in the follicle, the hair may fall out much more easily than
if the follicle were more contracted or more yang in Chinese medical terminology.
A yang rising
condition is definitely associated with hair loss. A variant of a yin condition of the body is called in
acupuncture terms yang rising. It
occurs when the body is very yin, usually with a low thyroid condition, and
then it reacts by trying to become more yang, but in a half-hearted or
inadequate manner.
This pattern is revealed easily
on a properly performed hair mineral analysis. We call it a four
highs pattern. It occurs when
four macrominerals – calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium – are
all above their ideal levels. For
details, read Four Highs Pattern.
How to make the
body more yang. To do this, one needs to eat more cooked
vegetables, cooked meats, and soft cooked eggs. These are more yang foods.
Also, it is necessary to avoid
yin foods, such as all sweets, all sugars, and most if not all raw
food. One must avoid most fruit
and all fruit juices and other yin beverages such as alcohol, soda pop and
sweetened tea.
We find, for example, that many
women with hair loss eat a lot of fruit and salads, both of which are very
yin. Many have been or still are
leaning toward vegetarian diets as well.
This can contribute to hair loss in some cases.
To make the body more yang one
should also sleep a lot, and do not take too many herbs, vitamins and mineral
supplements because all are yin to some degree. All homeopathic remedies are also very yin and should be avoided
as well.
Sauna therapy and
coffee enemas.
To improve the yin/yang balance of the body much faster, add the use of a near
infrared sauna daily and do one or two coffee enemas daily. Coffee enemas are better than colonic irrigation
to make the body more yang. We do
not recommend drinking coffee, although one cup of regular coffee is okay.
For more on this important
imbalance, read Yin Disease on this website.
4. LOW PROTEIN
DIETS
Hair is composed of keratin, a
protein substance. One must have
adequate protein in the diet, and one must digest and utilize that protein in
order to properly nourish the hair.
If the diet is low in protein, the body may ÒsacrificeÓ the hair because
it is a less essential tissue of the body.
This
cause helps explain hair loss in cases of protein starvation, but it can occur
just with a low protein diet, or a vegetarian diet of lower quality proteins
such as tofu, seeds or beans, for example.
5. COPPER IMBALANCE
Most women and men
who are losing their hair have a copper imbalance. Copper is absolutely required for connective tissue
integrity, which includes the proper structure and function of the hair. Often those with hair loss have symptoms
of copper imbalance such as varicose veins, migraines or other headaches, PMS,
mood swings or others.
Vegetarian diets are also known
to worsen copper imbalances.
Anyone who becomes zinc deficient usually develops excessive copper, and
anyone with weak enough adrenal glands develops a copper imbalance.
The connection between copper
imbalance and hair loss may also be related to 1) thyroid and adrenal
imbalances, discussed below, and 2) hormonal hair loss problems, also discussed
below. For more on copper, read Copper Toxicity Syndrome.
6. THYROID AND
ADRENAL IMBALANCES
Medical science knows well that
a low thyroid causes dry, brittle and usually falling hair. A thyroid imbalance can be subtle, and
the T3, T4 and TSH levels may appear normal in the blood serum.
Reasons for thyroid imbalance
include low iodine, high mercury or copper, other toxic metals in the body such
as mercury, or high levels of the iodine antagonists – bromine, fluorine
and chlorine. These can cause
HashimotoÕs disease and many other thyroid imbalances.
All of these are very common
today. In our experience, the
answer is not to take thyroid hormones.
These are not necessary and they do not heal the thyroid gland. For details, read Thyroid
Disease.
Also, we do not
recommend chelation therapy. It
does not work well enough and is definitely somewhat toxic. It will slow or stop development! For details, read Chelation Therapy.
Instead, a properly designed development
program will correct the problem and restore normal thyroid function providing
the thyroid gland has not been removed surgically. In fact, taking replacement thyroid hormones slows or even
stops full healing.
On hair mineral analyses, a low
thyroid is revealed by a slow oxidation rate, and more specifically by an
elevated calcium/potassium ratio.
This indicates a low thyroid effect, even if the
levels of thyroid hormones are normal.
In other words, one may have plenty of thyroid hormones, but they are
not acting at a cellular level in the proper way. For various reasons, the hormones are less effective. This very confusing topic is discussed
in detail in an article on this website entitled Thyroid
Imbalances.
7. ELEVATED TISSUE
SODIUM, ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE TISSUE POTASSIUM LEVEL
This is an observation seen on
some hair mineral analyses. An
elevated sodium level is associated with a type of inflammation. This may damage the hair follicles in
some way that causes hair loss. It
appears to be more common when the sodium/potassium ratio is also elevated.
This may indicate a need for
zinc and other anti-inflammatory nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids and
vitamin D, in addition to zinc.
8. IMPAIRED
CIRCULATION INVOLVING THE SCALP
This
is rather common with men, in particular.
It can cause male pattern baldness, or even complete baldness. Causes
include tension in the fascia or even the muscles of the neck that impairs
circulation to the scalp.
One could have arteriosclerosis of the arteries leading to
the head or scalp, but this is more rare.
A
properly designed development program will help with generalized tension in the
neck and back, and will slowly reverse arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis if
that has set in.
9. CALCIUM OR
OTHER TOXIC DEPOSITS IN THE HAIR FOLLICLES
Another
imbalance seen on a few hair mineral analyses is a buildup of what is called
metastatic or biounavailable calcium in the soft tissues of the body, which can
include the skin and hair follicles.
This could also cause dysfunction of the hair follicles and hair loss.
At times, other toxins will
affect the scalp. These might be
due to a skin care product such as a shampoo, hair dye or other product that is
somewhat toxic. Other causes are
iron, manganese or other chemicals in the water used for bathing and
drinking. This cause for hair loss
requires stopping the use of the toxic product, and perhaps filtering the
bathing water if it is toxic, which is not common.
10. SCALP
INFECTIONS
These sometimes contribute to
hair loss. Healing the infection
takes care of the hair loss problem and is often fairly easy with the
development program.
11. ELEVATED
DEHYDROTESTOSTERONE OR DHT
This is thought to be the cause
of male-pattern baldness in men and in women.
TMG and
male-pattern baldness. Oddly, this kind of baldness can occur
quickly in a few women when they take the supplement, TMG or
trimethylglycine. The apparent
reason is that TMG has an anabolic effect, which means it may raise
testosterone.
An odd fact about TMG and hair
loss is that it only seems to occur in women who are quite angry with men. Usually the emotion is the result of a
rape, molestation or other trauma by a man. As the woman retraces the incident with a development
program, the hair loss problem tends to go away.
Interestingly, the problem of
hair loss with TMG does not affect all women who experience rape or
molestation. It only seems to
affect those who hold on to their anger and have trouble letting it go. The women who experience hair loss may
already be higher in dehydrotestosterone, and the TMG may just aggravate this
situation.
12. OTHER
ILLNESSES OR CAUSES SUCH AS STRESS
Rarely, another illness can
cause partial or total hair loss.
The underlying cause can be a systemic infection, or nutrient
deficiencies, or the production of a toxin that damages the hair follicles.
Stress alone can cause hair
loss, usually due to nutrient depletion.
Stress can be of any type such as lack of rest, fear, worry, financial
problems or other causes.
III. SOLUTIONS - A
COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IS BEST
Correcting the factors above
will usually stop hair loss. While
remedies for the hair sometimes work, the most reliable way to stop hair loss,
in my experience, is with a properly designed development program.
One reason is that some of the
causes, such as a copper imbalance, can be quite deep and hidden. They will not be revealed on any
medical or holistic test, and must be slowly uncovered or unwound over a period
of months or longer. Only the
proper program will gently rebalance and rebuild the body chemistry.
IV. OTHER TOPICS
Medical drugs for
hair loss.
These may work, but can be very dangerous, especially Propecia. I
would avoid this drug in all cases, as I have seen severe and persistent side
effects from it.
An unusual reason
why some hair loss may not correct quickly with the development program. In some instances, the souls do not want a person to look
attractive. This is usually for the personÕs safety.
Hair loss during a
development program. Rarely, a client reports hair loss
during the development program. So
far, in every case, the reason is that the body is eliminating a toxin through
the skin that temporarily poisons the hair follicles - and this is the cause of
hair loss.
So far, in all cases, the hair
loss is temporary and when the detoxification is completed, the hair grows
back.
This situation is slightly
similar to hair loss that occurs when people take toxic chemotherapy drugs for
cancer. The toxin damages the hair
follicles.
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