Postpartum Hair Loss – Dr. Berg | DrEricBergDC

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hi guys dr. Berg here in this video we

want to talk about postpartum hair loss

okay after you’re pregnant you lose your

hair

what’s happening the mechanism is this

you basically have a lot of the estrogen

being produced by the placenta and

you’re going to lose that you can

extract that and your estrogen is going

to drop so low to 10% what it should be

which is similar to someone that’s going

through menopause so it’s a very low

estrogen situation and by the way this

is the same mechanism if you were men

going through menopause it’s a low

estrogen situation so anytime you low

your estrogen the opposing hormone

testosterone the relative ratio

increases so now we’re going to not

believe a higher level of testosterone

that’s what’s happening and there’s an

enzyme that will convert this

testosterone to a very powerful form of

testosterone called DHT okay and that’s

what burns out the hair so that’s why

you’re getting the hair loss pH too much

DHT DHT what to do about it well you

want to get something natural stinging

nettle root is a really good herb to

help deactivate that enzyme okay I have

my my hair formula has that in it with a

lot of other things but you can just get

stinging nettle root and it will work if

that’s your only issue okay but that way

you can convert less of this help

balance that and get your hair back now

if you’re losing hair during the

pregnancy that’s a completely different

problem because during the pregnancy you

have this massive spike of estrogen high

estrogen and the high levels of estrogen

will inhibit the thyroid gland that’s

why someone with hypothyroidism going

into pregnancy ends up having needed to

take more other medication more thyroid

hormone because it really decreases the

thyroid hormone so increase estrogen

decrease thyroid okay so if that’s the

case the remedy would be cruciferous

vegetables cruciferous vegetables are

anti estrogenic okay and there’s even a

type of concentrated cruciferous called

dim you could take I’ll put a link down

below to help that situation because

that will actually clean this up and

actually improve star right okay

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