loader from loading.io

Dispelling the Myths about Hair Thinning as we Age.

biobalancehealth's podcast

Release Date: 04/08/2025

Reversal of Advice for Breast Cancer Patients Experiencing Severe Menopausal Symptoms show art Reversal of Advice for Breast Cancer Patients Experiencing Severe Menopausal Symptoms

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at Menopausal Symptoms I waited to announce the emerging research regarding the safety of post-menopausal hormone replacement therapy for breast cancer patients suffering from severe menopausal symptoms until the research finally supported my belief that women have the right to receive the treatment that they need if they accept the risks of that treatment. The past year of research (2024-2025) has produced a significant amount of research demonstrating the health risks associated from not taking hormone replacement therapy, as well as the safety of...

info_outline
Reasons Why You Can’t Interpret Your Own Lab Results – Part II show art Reasons Why You Can’t Interpret Your Own Lab Results – Part II

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at Last time we reviewed why interpreting your lab may lead you to the wrong diagnosis and treatment.  Today we continue our review of each lab panel and why the reference ranges on your lab results may not be the “Healthy Normal Range” that you should compare your results to. Lab reference ranges are established with a one-size-fits-all mentality, ignoring the numerous variables that influence blood results. Have you ever tried on a “one-size-fits-all “ANYTHING? Those clothes may fit 20% of the population but for the rest of us, the garment...

info_outline
Reasons Why You Can’t Interpret Your Own Lab Results show art Reasons Why You Can’t Interpret Your Own Lab Results

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at There is a new federal rule for lab companies that requires them to report your blood tests to you as soon as they are finished, often even before your doctor has seen them.  This rule, deemed unreasonable, was established by individuals without medical expertise (politicians), who know little about interpreting lab data or the workings of doctor’s offices. Sending your lab results to you before doctors can assess them is not a decision rooted in sound medical practice but rather in the notion of individual freedom. While this is important, it does not...

info_outline
GLP-1 Weight Loss Medications’ Biggest Side Effect show art GLP-1 Weight Loss Medications’ Biggest Side Effect

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at The newest miracle drug for weight loss is changing the lives of thousands of people who have battled obesity for extended periods of time….These GLP-1 medications are also treating or preventing the diseases that go with long term obesity: Diabetes, Heart Disease, Joint replacements, Arthritis, Sleep Apnea, and Alzheimer’s Disease. Researchers are finding more indications every day for patients to take these weight loss medications. But like anything else there is no perfect answer to any problem.  Among the few side effects of this drug, the most...

info_outline
This is for the Men! Too many RBCs after Testosterone? It is easily Treated. show art This is for the Men! Too many RBCs after Testosterone? It is easily Treated.

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at Almost every week I hear from my male patients that their PCP doctor has scared them by telling them to stop taking testosterone pellets because their Hematocrit is too high.  Alternatively, their doctor recommended a lower dose of T. These two recommendations are those doctors who don’t understand all the good that the testosterone is doing for these men. My male patients come to me for Testosterone pellets to treat their ED, lack of libido, loss of muscle, inability to think, weight gain, lack of motivation, anxiety attacks, poor stamina, arthritis, loss...

info_outline
How To Prevent a Stroke..Start Early! show art How To Prevent a Stroke..Start Early!

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at I am not sure if you play THE “WHAT’S THE DISEASE THAT I DON’T WANT TO HAVE GAME with yourself, but since I am a doctor I have spent a lot of time thinking about what diseases I do not want! I started my list in medical school when I witnessed what certain diseases can do to your life.  Medicine has many cures and treatments, yet some diseases that are treated still can negatively change your life forever. Even though losing a limb and amputation were at the top of my list there is one disease that tops my list.  Of course, I also have under stroke...

info_outline
Do you need antibiotics with your pellet insertion? show art Do you need antibiotics with your pellet insertion?

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at If you are receiving testosterone or estradiol hormone pellet therapy, BioBalance Health wants to know if you have any of the following medical conditions that may require you to take antibiotics before any medical or dental procedure that breaks the skin, including pellet insertions and dental cleanings. BioBalance Health is dedicated to providing safe and effective hormone replacement with pellets for both men and women, and we want to ensure your health and safety throughout the process. We use sterile procedure guidelines, but certain...

info_outline
Myths About Post Menopausal Women That Block Women from What We Need: show art Myths About Post Menopausal Women That Block Women from What We Need:

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at If you feel ignored and unheard by your doctor or nurse practitioner, your feelings are correct!  As a group women are not listened to and often dismissed as emotional and not smart enough to understand “complicated” medical information, by the Misogynistic American medical community, the US governmental agencies who make the rules for what women need.  If you feel unheard and dismissed by your doctor, your impression is probably right, and you need to vote with your feet and leave that doctor for someone who listens to you and treats your symptoms...

info_outline
Interview with my patient Ms. Missouri Senior Darla Behlmann show art Interview with my patient Ms. Missouri Senior Darla Behlmann

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at During our interview I reviewed her path through recovering from years of no hormones and discussed how dramatic her recovery was.  Her symptoms included no libido and no orgasms, Painful intercourse from a dry vagina, fatigue, depression, troubles with memory, Insomnia, lack of motivation, dry wrinkled skin, alopecia, osteopenia, weight gain, loss of muscle mass and weakness, fibromyalgia, migraines, hot flashes, insomnia and poor of quality of life.  Her symptoms impaired her ability to have a quality life.  During the years...

info_outline
Getting Old and Frail? Getting Frail MEANS Getting Old show art Getting Old and Frail? Getting Frail MEANS Getting Old

biobalancehealth's podcast

See all the Healthcasts at Do you ache all over? Are you weaker every year? Shorter and more bent over?   Are your clothes hanging off your shoulders? Do you walk slower and hold on to things as you walk? If you notice these signs in yourself or someone you love it means you, or they are becoming frail. As a physician I had to become a people watcher…. or more accurately an observer of the people around me.  Even if you aren’t medical people, I am sure many of you are as well…. but being very observant is a requirement for a physician because there are many signs of...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog

In my Anti-Aging-Longevity practice, one of the complaints my new patients tell me about is the fact that their hair is thinning, falling out or changing to a brittle texture, as well as the fact that their hair is turning grey.

Hair DOES get thinner, coarser, and greyer as we age!  That is a fact, and one I can’t fully explain to you, except that it happens to everyone!  My philosophy is that each of us should work with what we have, and optimize it, as well as treat any condition that makes hair loss work instead of wishing and wishing we had the hair we did when we were 25! Accepting the fact that your hair gets thinner after 40 and working with the hair you have takes knowledge to determine what is normal and what is not. Some of the things that everyone should know before looking for the best path forward to healthy hair.

Aging and Slower Hair Growth

  • Low Growth Hormone
  • Lack of Estradiol and T in women and lack of T in men

Aging causes Growth Hormone (GH) to decrease, which slows the growth of hair, fingernails, bone.  Your hair falls out at the same rate as it did when you were young, but the growth slows which results in losing more hair than you replace which thins your hair!

If you started your young life with fine, thin hair, then this difference between growth and loss of hair can make your hair very thin.  To get to the root of the problem (I apologize) increasing GH will make your hair grow a bit faster. Testosterone replacement and Estradiol replacement both increase the growth of GH. Both hormone replacements increase hair thickness. Testosterone has a second benefit.  Testosterone makes your scalp oiler, which in turn increases the longevity of your hair. At menopause the lack of these two hormones causes a big change in hair thickness.

Loss of hair in specific areas—Balding

  • Genetics
  • Scarring alopecia
  • Androgenic alopecia
  • Extensions
  • Dread-locks

Balding and alopecia both cause a person to lose hair follicles, not just slow the rate of hair growth.  Balding usually is genetically determined, so look at the older members of your family to determine what is in your future.  This type of hair loss is very difficult to treat. 50% of men have some balding by age 50, and 1/3 of women experience it sometime in their lives.  Until recently there was nothing to stop this process or grow more hair in those areas, however both men and women can resurrect their hair follicles (if they haven’t been gone too long) and make them grow with the TED hair restoration painless ultrasound treatment by Alma.

Other options are Hans Weiman hair transplants or weaves, both of which are extremely expensive, don’t necessarily look natural (President Biden and his son) and must be redone every couple of years. Women can just cover over the problem with a wig, but even that answer has drawbacks—they are hot and itchy until you get used to it. Women can also get extensions to make their hair look thicker, but it ruins the quality of the hair you have which in the long run causes even more hair loss from scarring of the scalp.

Women of color have traditionally used tight braids, cornrowing or dreadlocks to control their hair.  This cultural process causes them to break their hair off at the scalp and damage the hair follicle from tension, which results in hair no longer growing in multiple areas of the scalp.

Change in Hair Texture and Dryness

At menopause for women and when men’s testosterone gets very low, we notice a change in texture of our hair. The cuticle area that covers the hair shaft becomes fragile and stops protecting the hair shaft, so the texture becomes frizzy, and hair breaks causing a dull look similar to what my mother used to call a “birds nest”.

Our scalps become dry, and the oil glands dry up with age and loss of sex hormones, so hair is dry and frizzy, making us look like we just stuck our fingers in a light switch.  You can read about many “natural remedies” but beyond taking collagen, Biotin and B vitamins most supplements don’t work in a dramatic way that would be noticeable.

The remedies for hair loss include all the following and you will have to do most of them to improve your aging hair!

  • Hormone replacement of Estradiol and Testosterone
  • Conditioners (which only work a little)
  • Hair color which covers the shaft with pigment and strengthens hair
  • Brazilian treatment that drives straightener into the hair shaft and seals it with heat.
  • Take supplements of Collagen every morning
  • Take methyl B12 and Biotin daily
  • Stop bleaching your hair
  • Eat a diet with healthy fats and protein
  • Wash your hair every 2-3 days
  • Take the fat soluble vitamins A.E.K,D
  • If you are anemic take iron supplements
  • Avoid statins if possible

 

Other medical causes of frizzy, broken hair can be found in low thyroid hormones which slows hair growth, decreases oil production, and results in brittle hair all over the head. Replacing your thyroid hormones and supplementing your iodine can overcome this obstacle. All medicine changes should be managed by your doctor.

Many drugs cause hair loss, and you can’t change some of them:

  • Metoprolol or any Beta blocker
  • Blood pressure medication
  • Prednisone and all steroids
  • Cancer treatments
  • Anything that inhibits your B vitamins like some autoimmune diseases

What can you do to fix what you can fix!

Nutrition:

Hair is protein; however hair requires oil (fat) to grow and be beautiful—a diet rich in protein, and healthy fats give you the building blocks to make healthy hair and skin.

Add Vitamins of A/E/K/D, vitamin C, Multi Methyl B vitamins with methyl folate and Biotin because our diets aren’t perfect!

 

Hair care:

Get hair products without sulfides.  They break hair and make it weak!  Wash your hair as little as possible. Decrease the use of hot hair tools like flat irons.  Color your hair and or Brazilian it to make it stronger. Medications not to take are listed above. But the medications to take to help your hair are your sex hormones, Estradiol, Testosterone, and make sure your DHT doesn’t get too high which can cause hair loss in the male pattern. You may need Finasteride or Minoxidil if you have male pattern hair loss. Sun damage is important to maintain your hair in sunny areas.  Wear a hat or scarf when outside and comb some conditioner through your hair at the pool to “cover your hair from sun damage”.

 

Summary:

Now that you know the possible causes and treatments for hair loss, you can do everything possible up to seeking medical care, and then medical care may be necessary. Hair thinning is often familial and also due to our estradiol and testosterone hormones decreasing after 35-40 years of age. You may need a scalp biopsy from a Dermatologist if your hair loss is in patches or severe over a short period of time, which implies an autoimmune disease. When you see a doctor be prepared with a list of your hair products, your diet, a list of medicines and a timeline for your hair loss.  This preparation will get you the best treatment per doctor visit, and your doctor will appreciate not having to ask you all those questions!