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![]() | Thanks Ossie, |
![]() | Hi, Steve. I ran an analysis, and most of the nutrients are in good shape, with the moderate exception of calcium – you’re getting about 80% of what is recommended. Though calcium insufficiency has not been linked to hair loss, it may help to swap some of the protein foods you normally eat for dairy – especially dairy fortified with vitamin D (more linked to hair health). |
![]() | Hi Ossie, thanks for the speedy response! 🙂 I’m 49, 176cm tall, current weight is 74kg, I play squash 3-4 times a week, dinghy sailing twice a week, walk for about 2 hours a week and do a small amount of cycling. Exercise each morning for about 15 minutes (plank etc.) I follow the menus very closely, usually eating more than is suggested. Also have a glass of grape juice with dinner, drink about 3 litres of water each day. Green tea, black coffee and Chai. and that’s what I had… Steve |
![]() | Hi, solo2453. A few things. First, I would recommend that you see a health care professional about the condition. He/she may indeed opt to check you for a nutritional deficiency. It should be noted that many things can cause hair loss, including stress (even positive stress), hormonal changes, and allergies. |
![]() | I’ve been following the menu since Jan 1st – weight loss worked well and lost about 26kg. however, been on maintenance menus for a couple of months or so and obviously lacking something as my hair is very, very dry and thin now – whereas it was very thick and in good health before I started the diet. Any ideas to improve the situation? I thought that I would have a balanced diet by following the menus. |
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