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If diet is a contributing factor in hair loss perhaps digestive enzymes is the solution
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If diet is a contributing factor in hair loss perhaps digestive enzymes is the solution
I have just found out that DPP4 is an important enzyme in gluten intolerance people. So for all who have been trying to do a gluten-free diet to see if it help their hair loss and has been having difficulty maintaining their diet, I think you should check out DPP4. Many digestive enzyme contain DPP4. But I dont really know much about them and would like more info myself.
No one here seems to know anything about DPP-4? Any suggestions? I also don't get whether it should be inhibited or supplemented? There are digestive enzymes containing DPP4 in order to aid gluten digestion. But when I google DPP4, mostly things mentioning DPP4 inhibition come up and nothing about supplemenation. Contradiction or have I misunderstood?
Diabetics seem to need to inhibit it. Which is why I originally thought this must be useful for mpb as well, since IH has mentioed mpb sufferer should take care of their diet like a diabetic. Confused, any clarification would be appreciated.
Do digestive enzymes cause dependency?
No one here seems to know anything about DPP-4? Any suggestions? I also don't get whether it should be inhibited or supplemented? There are digestive enzymes containing DPP4 in order to aid gluten digestion. But when I google DPP4, mostly things mentioning DPP4 inhibition come up and nothing about supplemenation. Contradiction or have I misunderstood?
Diabetics seem to need to inhibit it. Which is why I originally thought this must be useful for mpb as well, since IH has mentioed mpb sufferer should take care of their diet like a diabetic. Confused, any clarification would be appreciated.
Do digestive enzymes cause dependency?
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You can be assured that if diet is a major cause of hairloss, you'd be the first to see it in the news headlines. Epidemiologists have tones of data that would have shown this. Thanks to computing power and data gathering.
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