Hair loss in women
Condition- Caffeine: Caffeine burns out specific vital undiscovered hormones that adrenals produce - the glue that keeps hair on women's heads
- Caffeine: Caffeine burns out specific vital undiscovered hormones that adrenals produce - this is the glue that keeps hair on women's heads
- Caffeine: Caffeine depletes a specific adrenal hormone compound that causes women to lose their hair - women are not supposed to lose their hair like men
- Adrenal depletion: Caffeine puts adrenals in fight or flight daily, draining them and depleting the specific hormone that attaches to hair follicles
- Fight or flight: Caffeine puts adrenals in fight or flight daily, draining them of vitality and specific hormone needed for hair follicles
- Chocolate: Chocolate is the big thing for women's hair loss. The adrenals get eaten up by chocolate, coffee, matcha tea
- Stress: Emotional stress, difficult relationships, financial stress, divorce - hair falls out about a year later
- Adrenal dysfunction: Hair loss in women is caused by adrenals that need to be addressed
- Caffeine long-term use: Hair thinning occurs after a few years, couple years, or even 10 years of caffeine use - affects women's adrenals differently than men's
- Low-grade viral issues: Low-grade viral issues contribute to mysterious hair loss in women
- Deer antler: Steroid compounds can knock the hair off of women's heads over time
- Caffeine: The biggest reason women lose hair is caffeine - chocolate, tea, coffee, espresso. Burns out the adrenals causing eventual hair loss
- Adrenal fatigue: Their adrenals get beaten down by other things, but caffeine is really a reason why they lose their hair
- Adrenal weakness: Weak adrenals cause missing hormone that keeps hair follicles healthy and alive
- Caffeine: Women aren't technically supposed to lose their hair, they're not supposed to. But they lose it because of caffeine - that's one reason why they lose it
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