Hair growth – and the Science behind it
Hair loss* can have many causes – ultimately, hair loss at the end of the growth cycle is completely normal. The hair only becomes thinner when hair growth cannot keep pace with hair loss.
Hair loss has
several reasons
Thiocyanate deficiency
Thiocyanate is in many Metabolic processes involved - also in the hair follicles.
Hormones
On hormone changes in the body the hair roots can be sensitive react.
Nutrition
An unbalanced diet can have an impact on the metabolism and thus also on the hair roots.
Stress
Stress hormones can be hair loss trigger.
Hypersensitivity
The cause can also be a general Hypersensitivity to these be growing influences.
Possible causes
"Hair loss*," says Prof. Kramer, "is usually caused by hypersensitivity of the hair roots to dihydrotestosterone (the body's damaging androgens). Other factors such as stress, malnutrition, and hormonal transitions also play a role.
A thiocyanate deficiency also significantly weakens the hair root. Additional thiocyanate supplied from the outside, however, activates and strengthens the hair root, making it less susceptible to these disruptive influences and detoxifying the radicals that inhibit hair regeneration.