lunarose 97 Posted May 27, 2011 Hi All I thought I would share my surgeon's recommended supplements to help prevent and slow down the loss: Protein 80g for women 100g for men L-lysine fish meat and eggs contain l-lysine Niotin 2.5mg a day Zinc 5mg a day zinc chelate Iron supplement choose one: 320mg of ferrous fumarate 320mg ferrous gluconate 65mg elemental iron Essential fatty acids choose one of the following: flaxseed oil 15mg a day linseed oil capsule 2 g a day extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons a day Vit B12 350-500 mcg/ a day Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wishes 125 Posted May 27, 2011 Interesting, I wonder if they work. Normally, the Hair loss is from the trauma of surgery and lack of Protein. I wonder how these would help prevent or slow hair loss. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Disney 20 Posted May 27, 2011 Interesting, I wonder if they work. Normally, the hair loss is from the trauma of surgery and lack of Protein. I wonder how these would help prevent or slow Hair loss.< /p> I agree about the trauma of surgery being a possible culprit, although I have had many surgeries without any hair loss at all. I think it's the shock of losing so much so fast and taking in so few calories. I don't think the Protein has much to do with it as I lost about half my hair volume once while on the Atkins diet after losing a lot of weight very quickly. And believe you me, I was eating TONS of protein. I was also taking lots of Vitamins (since I wasn't getting many veggies and NO fruit on the diet) and those did not stop the hair loss either. Sadly, I think it's just gonna come out no matter what we do. And Vitamins, especially Biotin will help it grow back, but won't keep in from falling out. I wasn't taking any of the flaxseed oils or niotin, so I can't speak on their helping or not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rootman 1,101 Posted May 27, 2011 Yes, I agree, hair loss and it's growth and non-growth phases ( https://secure.wikim...h#Normal_growth ) are just natural, throw in what basically amounts to a near death experience of anesthesia and the trauma of surgery and a drastic dietary change - there is little to anything we can do to avoid it. I think the Vitamins, supplements, shampoos and conditioners are a total waste of money designed for people to lose weight - IN THEIR WALLET, but that's just my two cents. I realize this may be a more traumatic experience for you gals but it WILL pass. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrhyne 0 Posted May 27, 2011 I have had a septoplasty and Hystarectomy and I have had hair loss after each surgery. I think it has something to do with the anesthesia. Not sure, I just heard that from somewhere. Yes, I agree, Hair loss and it's growth and non-growth phases ( https://secure.wikim...h#Normal_growth ) are just natural, throw in what basically amounts to a near death experience of anesthesia and the trauma of surgery and a drastic dietary change - there is little to anything we can do to avoid it. I think the Vitamins, supplements, shampoos and conditioners are a total waste of money designed for people to lose weight - IN THEIR WALLET, but that's just my cents. I realize this may be a more traumatic experience for you gals but it WILL pass. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites