During pregnancy, the body goes into "overdrive" producing the baby and as a side effect of all those hormones, your hair and nails grow faster, but don't go into their 'resting phase'.....once the baby is born, the hair goes back to it's normal growing cycle and all the hairs that would have normally fallen out during the pregnancy will begin falling out after the pregnancy, so it is a larger amount of hairloss as the body catches up on its normal cycle.
I have been taking hair supplements for the past 3 years and here is what I have found.
GNC makes a tablet called "Ultra Nourishair" in formulas for men and women, the pills are taken daily, 2 pills a day. They are HUGE and very hard to swallow, if you have any trouble at all with large tablets, then I wouldn't recommend these. The 2 pills also contain only 1200 micrograms total of Biotin, which is the main supplement needed for hair to grow faster and stronger. You should try to get a minimum of 2500 micrograms of Biotin daily to improve hair's rate of growth and its condition. Even though I took these GNC pills for 4 months, I wouldn't recommend them because they are not the most high quality pills available.
ProCaps labs makes a great supplement called "Hair Skin and Nails" formula, here is the link for that
http://www.procapslabs.com/pcl/pages/pro...
This is in capsule form and much easier to swallow. This company, ProCaps labs is also extremely reputable and carries pure and effective products.
I took GNC's Nourishair for four months, and supplemented it with extra Biotin tablets daily due to its low Biotin content. I took 2500 micrograms extra Biotin with the GNC pills.
The Procaps hair vites have 2500 micrograms of Biotin in them, and don't really require extra Biotin be taken, but I do take an additional 2500 micrograms of Biotin for a daily total of 5000 micrograms of Biotin.
My hair is growing in thick and dark and quite quickly. My hair used to be very slow growing, but all of these supplements have really made a difference.
The only way to really change the health of your hair is by taking supplements that work internally on the follicle where hair is made, any shampoos or oils or other topically applied things do nothing to change hair's structure, that can only happen with systemically provided support, which means supplements that you take internally.. Keep in mind, regardless of how many or how much you take of any supplement, hair is never going to grow at a "Jack and the beanstalk" type of rate, the most you can hope for is to improve the strength and health of each hair follicle and to see an incremental increase in the rate of its growth.
2006-11-14 21:46:08
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answered by ? 6
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All the needed vitamins (E, C, B) etc are encapsulated in a beautiful "Satinique Hair Serum", which can do wonders!!
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Call her.
2006-11-15 04:26:30
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answered by thegentle Indian 7
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Vitamin E and C. Apply white yolk of the egg once in a week, which increases the thickness of hair and smoothens it
2006-11-15 04:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Your problem is not actually vitamin deficieny but you need to know the actual problem for excessive hairfall. The root cause of the hairfall problem is clearly explained and the treatment for hairfall is also suggested in http://baldness-hairfall.blogspot.com
2006-11-15 05:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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vitamin E and C tablets are available at most most chemists and beauty places.â¥bâ¥
2006-11-15 04:53:32
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answered by bxiok 2
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vitamine E and C tablets.best you can eat amla tablets, and use wheatgerm oil on scalp.
2006-11-15 04:20:20
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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