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Julie Ryan

Cause of Hair Loss

Ivy from Ellsworth, ME, asked:

Hi Julie,

I just had the pleasure of watching you on the Next Level Soul talk show with Alex. I am amazed, intrigued, and eager to check into your work.

I could think of 100 things to ask you but right now I’m dealing with a hair loss issue. I am getting bald spots and I cannot figure out why. My doctor’s done some blood work and nothing has shown up.

Baldness doesn’t run in my family and I’m trying really hard to come up with a way to remedy it. Do you have any suggestions?

Thank you so much for all you do. I’m so grateful that I came across your show!

Ivy

Hi Ivy,

Thanks for watching the show and for your kind comments.

Women’s health expert, Christiane Northrup, MD, says, “Studies have found that women with insulin resistance have a greater risk of experiencing female-pattern baldness. In order to stave off hair loss and support healthy hair growth, focus on eating a balanced, whole food diet”.

Once I connected with you energetically, I could “see” in my mind’s eye, what looked like dormant/inactive hair follicles in several areas of your scalp.

Further investigation showed a lot of inflammation throughout your whole body. I “got” your hair loss is due to a combination of high blood sugar levels and lack of estrogen.

Next, I watched a healing occur that included stem cell energy applied to your scalp to reinvigorate your hair follicles and then to your vascular system to give it a tune-up.

Regarding the high blood sugar issue, you may want to read Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inchauspe. As a research scientist, Jessie offers practical and easy-to-implement suggestions.

On the hormone front, you may want to find an OB/GYN who works with bioidentical hormones (what our bodies make when we’re young and fertile).

The best way to find a practitioner is to call a couple compounding pharmacies in your area and ask who’s prescribing bioidentical hormones through them.

Hope this helps.

 

2 thoughts on “Cause of Hair Loss”

  1. Oh thank you so much! I am so grateful that you were able to respond. I’m so grateful for your suggestions and I am looking forward to following through.

  2. I wonder if I would be a candidate for bioidentical hormones or if that would be contraindicated because of HR positive Breast Cancer. I am currently not receiving treatment at my choice because the Dr said I have a low disease burden and bad side effects from Kisqali and hormone blockers. and I have elected to have only scans every 6 months.

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