I forgot to mention there is a supplement that is a powder you mix with water 
or milk... good tasting.  I will try to remember the name it worked wonders for 
me the last time but it is soy based so I cannot use it anymore.
PT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: starshar 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:49 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>OT hair loss


  Hi Dianne,

   

  For the overall remediation  of the effects of radiation, you would want to 
emphasize antioxidants. For growing hair, B-complex always comes to mind first. 
You should look for a very high quality product, perhaps with a food base. 
There are 3 parts of the whole complex that should be emphasized for hair  
quality: PABA, Biotin, and Pantothenic acid. You might want to buy those as an 
addition to the complete complex as the various parts should not be used alone.

  I wish your mother easy and comfortable healing!

   

  Sharon

   

  From: Dianne France [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:04 PM
  To: silver-list
  Subject: CS>OT hair loss

   

  Hello Group

   

  I need some advice for my 85 year old mother.  She had a colostomy done 4 
months ago due

  to diverticulitis with partial bowel removal.  We almost lost her to 
pneumonia after the surgery.

  She is clinically blind.  She had a cancer (6 mo ago) in her ear that was 
removed and small radiation done on the spot.  The doctors didn't tell her they 
did radiation until much later.  She has started losing her hair.  This has 
started happening in the last two months and it is coming out by handfuls.  I'm 
afraid she is not eating a proper diet, maybe not enough protein.  She lives 
with my daughter and family.  She was always very healthy until this last year.

  Anyway, I need some advice as to supplements that might help her retain her 
hair.  It is the one thing

  she has left that she enjoys having fixed.  I don't know where to start on 
this one so I am turning to

  you guys.

   

  Dianne