Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 06/19/2012
The cause of hair loss in a majority of women that do have it is thyroid insufficiency from lack of tyrosine, and things that prevent proper thyroid functions from iodine deficiency and foods such as wheat, flour, sugar, the lettuce family, cassava, for example. What I do in this case is give Superoxide dismutase and manganese sulfate topically to help hair loss, and sodium thiosulfate, that helped one case here. To help hair growth and hair loss, B3 niacinamide, helped, both topically 1/4 teaspoon with 1 tablespoon of water overnight and take 500 mg a night. Hair loss may be due to not getting enough sleep such as a B3 deficiency, or iodine deficiency, or even a biotin deficiency from not eating egg yolk and eating egg whites. You have to do the exact opposite, Long time ago I helped one case of hair loss with humic acid. The case also presented some multi-mineral deficiencies, for which I gave 1/16 teaspoon a day which is barely the tip of the knife of humic acid over a month. Vitamin C can also help, especially if low in iron or anemia, 1000 mg x 3 for over a month.
Ted