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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Zinc and Hair Loss in Men

  • Yes, excessive zinc intake can paradoxically worsen or even cause hair loss in some men.
  • Mineral imbalance is the primary reason: excess zinc interferes with the absorption and utilization of other essential trace minerals, particularly copper and iron.
  • Copper deficiency is frequently triggered by high-dose zinc supplementation, which directly impacts hair follicle health, connective tissue integrity, and melanin production.
  • Hormonal impact: While moderate zinc can help regulate DHT, an imbalance caused by toxicity can negatively alter hormonal pathways related to male pattern baldness.
  • Recommended approach: More is not better. Supplementation should always be balanced against other minerals like copper to avoid deficiency-induced hair thinning.
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  • Affects: Males (Timing: after boron supplementation; Evidence: reports)

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