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Oral zinc therapy for zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium
Dermatol Ther. 2012 Mar;25(2):210-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1529-8019.2012.01443.x.
Oral zinc therapy for zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium.
Karashima T, Tsuruta D, Hamada T, Ono F, Ishii N, Abe T, Ohyama B, Nakama T, Dainichi T, Hashimoto T.
Department of Dermatology, Kurume University School of Medicine, and Kurume University Institute of Cutaneous Cell Biology, Kurume, Japan.
Zinc is crucial for maintaining human body homeostasis and is one of the major components of hormones, signal molecules, and enzymes. Zinc deficiency is caused by insufficient uptake of zinc from food, or caused by malabsorption syndromes, increased gastrointestinal and urinary losses, and administration of various medications. In order to test whether oral zinc administration can successfully improve zinc deficiency-related alopecia, we treated five patients with zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium with oral zinc administration in the form of polaprezinc (Promac®). In all patients, hair loss was cured or improved. The administration of zinc for zinc deficiency-related alopecia may recover appropriate activities of metalloenzymes, hedgehog signaling, and immunomodulation, all of which are required for normal control of hair growth cycle.
Oral zinc therapy for zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium.
Karashima T, Tsuruta D, Hamada T, Ono F, Ishii N, Abe T, Ohyama B, Nakama T, Dainichi T, Hashimoto T.
Department of Dermatology, Kurume University School of Medicine, and Kurume University Institute of Cutaneous Cell Biology, Kurume, Japan.
Zinc is crucial for maintaining human body homeostasis and is one of the major components of hormones, signal molecules, and enzymes. Zinc deficiency is caused by insufficient uptake of zinc from food, or caused by malabsorption syndromes, increased gastrointestinal and urinary losses, and administration of various medications. In order to test whether oral zinc administration can successfully improve zinc deficiency-related alopecia, we treated five patients with zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium with oral zinc administration in the form of polaprezinc (Promac®). In all patients, hair loss was cured or improved. The administration of zinc for zinc deficiency-related alopecia may recover appropriate activities of metalloenzymes, hedgehog signaling, and immunomodulation, all of which are required for normal control of hair growth cycle.
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Re: Oral zinc therapy for zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium
Interesting. What do you think about the zinc-sulfate-taste-test? What are the most bioactive forms of zinc? Zinc-sulfate is good, isn´t it?
dadon- Posts : 110
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Re: Oral zinc therapy for zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium
Try Zinc-L-Carnosine.
ppm- Posts : 164
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Re: Oral zinc therapy for zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium
dadon wrote:Interesting. What do you think about the zinc-sulfate-taste-test? What are the most bioactive forms of zinc? Zinc-sulfate is good, isn´t it?
http://healthyfixx.com/plan/7/getting-the-essential-minerals
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Now available for consultation (hair and/or health)
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Re: Oral zinc therapy for zinc deficiency-related telogen effluvium
CausticSymmetry wrote:dadon wrote:Interesting. What do you think about the zinc-sulfate-taste-test? What are the most bioactive forms of zinc? Zinc-sulfate is good, isn´t it?
http://healthyfixx.com/plan/7/getting-the-essential-minerals
Howcome boron isn't mentioned in that article?
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