My girlfriend bought me the Aveda Invati "kit," but it's not cheap by any means.anyone got a recommendation for a hair-thickening product?
I was diagnosed 15 months ago, but started on metformin in January of this year. Commenced with one tablet, now it's 2. A few days ago I noticed with a start how thin my hair has become. When I used to bunch it into a ponytail it was quite substantial, now the pony tail is very slender. The internet confirms that some people do experience thinning of hair, others dont. Apparently the package leaflet used to include this side effect but at some stage dropped it. However, I spoke to Bristol Labs today and they went thru all their package inserts for metformin going back to 2008 and cannot find a reference to thinning hair at all. Anyone experience thinning? Does it slow down or stop at some stage?
Does this vit b complex have any effect on blood sugar. I would like to try but don't want to see GP first.I noticed my hair thinning on the crown of my head about 2 months in from starting Metformin and I was worried that there was becoming more hair on my brush than on my head. I mentioned this to my doctor and he said that he had noticed this amounst his patients. He believed that this may be partly due to a loss of Vitamin B (I cannot remember which one) and told me to start taking one a day of Vitamin B Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, D-Biotin, Folic Acid). This appears to have stabilised the loss and I hope it starts to return to growth (we can only hope).
My hair has thinned on Metformin too. I tried Perfectil, which was great for my nails but did nothing for my hair. I found a biotin and collagen shampoo in Family Bargains which gave the illusion that it's thicker. I'm also using Marigold Engevita nutritional yeast flakes with Vitamin B12 now. Recently switched to shower gel without so many chemicals as well. You might want to get your B12 and zinc lebels checked.[/Q. Had thyroid, b 's and anemia and all bloods checked, all came back good, so don't know what's csused it. Still just keep trying different things. Thanks for answering.
I was diagnosed 15 months ago, but started on metformin in January of this year. Commenced with one tablet, now it's 2. A few days ago I noticed with a start how thin my hair has become. When I used to bunch it into a ponytail it was quite substantial, now the pony tail is very slender. The internet confirms that some people do experience thinning of hair, others dont. Apparently the package leaflet used to include this side effect but at some stage dropped it. However, I spoke to Bristol Labs today and they went thru all their package inserts for metformin going back to 2008 and cannot find a reference to thinning hair at all. Anyone experience thinning? Does it slow down or stop at some stage?
Hi simonseafood. I too am thinning on top. I had a word with my hairdresser today and she told me about a friend whose beard was patchy. He rubbed raw garlic in and it stipulated the hair follicles and he now has a full beard. Also you can get garlic shampoo, odourless. I've ordered some to give it a try. Hope this helps.I too have experienced this - diagnosed in May, metformin 500mg per day
having said that, anyone got a recommendation for a hair-thickening product? Apart from dirt and grease, natch.
HbA1c 53 (May 2015)
HbA1c 42 (July 2015)
Great news. Good luck hope everything goes well for you and your hair soon gets back to normal.My hair has been getting thinner the last 18 months too. I Have been constantly cleaning out my hair brush and my ponytail is half the size it was a couple of years ago. I put it down to the diabetes as i believe that your hair and nails are always the first to go when your body is in crisis. Been on Metformin for a year and have things fairly under control now.
Yesterday when i was in the hairdressers she pointed out all my new hair that was sprouting so fongers crossed that this is a good sign that things are getting back to normal.
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