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Q: Ed and hair loss
asked by: sreno on November 19th, 2008
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I am 36 and about 2 years ago I started seeing a naturopath as I had been dealing with prostatitis for several years. My symptoms improved. About 7 months after starting this program I started to experience ed and eventually had a blood test confirming my estrodiol level was very high. I tried many things , eventually seen a regenerative disease spec. and was put on Life Extention Super mira forte ( chrysin, maca...) and Dim along with dhea which I quickly stopped the dhea. Durring this time have to adhere to the Naturopaths diet i had his chef , my friend prepare meals for me. I came to figure out that this person was putting poisinous elements into my food which I feel was causing the elevation in estrogen.
I got somewhat better over the past 6 months but my hair started to fall out so I stopped the mira forte and added saw palmetto. my question is this:
When I take a good multiple, my labido seems to dissapear. I just started the vitamin code ( 1st truly raw food based vitamin with much needed cofactors)
No morning erections. What does this meen?
My hair fall has slowed and I feel some might of been from the poisoning.
How long before hair will grow back?
If I go back on the Mira Forte (Chrysin) even at 1/4th dose it might cause my hair to fall out. Seems 1 solution always creates2-3 additional problems for me. Nothing seems to work the way it should
I want erections, and my hair to grow back, what should I do?
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replied on November 20th, 2008
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What elements do you think that the chef was putting into the foods?

How much hair you have on your body and head is determined by your genes. However, almost everyone experiences some hair loss with aging. The rate of hair growth slows as you get older. I don't know if there's much of anything you can do to promote hair growth now. You might want to look into Gaia Herbs' produce for Hair and Nails...I had a friend who loved it.

About a quarter of men begin to show signs of baldness by the time they are 30 years old, and about two-thirds of men have significant baldness by age 60. Men develop a typical pattern of baldness associated with the male hormone testosterone (male-pattern baldness). Hair may be lost at the temples or at the top of the head. More information here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hairdis easesandhairloss.html

Are you still working with the naturopath still?
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replied on November 20th, 2008
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No I have moved and was very frustrated with my results durring the time I was seeing the Naturopath. I do not know what he could have put into my food but caught them putting an orange cleanser in a dish which marked the last time i ever saw this person. This lead me to consider the posibility of my symptoms ( which I was very sick during this month) were caused by slow chemical reactions in my body due to a chemical poison being laced in my food over time. Now alot of my hair fell out all at once in july, 3 months after realising this had happened. I am looking into detoxing, infra red saunas , ionic foot detoxing and using my Global Wellness frequency generator in broadcast mode for slow detox. If I was being poisoned , my symptoms make total seance. Now what to do about it. I have to help my body excrete the xenoestrogens from the household poisons which obviously explains my elevation in estrodiol and my hair fall. I have no history of balding in my family. all the men on both sides have very thick hair. I had very very thick hair up to this past year. just tryin to make some seance of it all.
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replied on November 21st, 2008
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Have you had any hormonal testing done recently? Maybe it's simply caused by normal aging? I'd suggest that you consult your family doctor and/or a dermatologist to follow up and get an expert opinion.
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replied on November 21st, 2008
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Whay a dermatologist? Ihad a test done about 7 months ago with a regenerative disease practitioner. My estrodiol was very high. Which is what happens when your body has a toxic overload, putting strain on the liver which matabolizes estrogen. my other reading were within normal ranges mostly mid grade. so super Miraforte ( an herbal aromatase inhibitor and sexual tonic) was what i was perscribed along with Indole 3 carbinol. I just started back onto the Super Mira Forte and added saw palmetto. I feel like a guenie pig!
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replied on November 22nd, 2008
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I sense your frustration. I hope the best for you! Dermatologists are the specialists who deal with hair, as it's part of the skin system.
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