A recent paper has been published in the Cureus Journal of Medical Science in which an eight-year-old patient achieved remission of Alopecia areata (AA) through the use of diet and supplementation including Kids Good Stuff by Nuzest in the regimen.
What is Alopecia Areata (AA)?
Alopecia areata (AA) is a common autoimmune condition targeting the hair follicles causing ‘spot baldness’ (or more extensive) hair loss in individuals. Autoimmune diseases are conditions that trigger the immune system to attack part of your own body; in the case of AA, the hair follicles are targeted, contributing to an individual’s presentation of hair loss. White blood cells attack healthy hair follicle cells, causing them to shrink and fall out. This is often present on the scalp in small patches, however, hair loss can occur over other parts of the body.
Hair loss is a physical, external sign which may indicate that something is going on within the body. Nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, thyroid disorders and pharmaceutical drugs are just a few factors that may contribute to hair loss.
The Case Study & Case Presentation
A case study by Cliff J. Harvey published in November, 2020, reports the treatment of AA through the use of combined diet and supplementation.[1] The patient was an eight-year-old male who presented with AA.
Advice was provided to the patient’s parents to increase zinc, vitamin A and vitamin D-rich foods, to avoid gluten and dairy where possible, and to focus on a whole foods diet reducing intake of processed ‘packaged’ foods.[1]
The supplementation regimen also consisted of Kids Good Stuff by Nuzest, which is a great-tasting kids multivitamin powder drink that contains greens, fruits, berries, vegetables, pre, and probiotics. Its essential vitamins and minerals are important for growth and development. Kids Good Stuff is rich in vitamins A, D3, zinc and secondary antioxidant nutrients; paired with a zinc sulfate supplement and a fish oil with added vitamin D. Lifestyle advice was also given to spend 5-10 min outside daily.
Key micronutrients including vitamin D, zinc and vitamin A were supplemented through a daily dose of Kids Good Stuff. Per 15g serving, the following amount of key micronutrients were provided:
- Vitamin A – 400μg RE
- Zinc – 6mg
- Vitamin D3 – 10μg
The Results
After following the prescribed dietary and supplement regimen for two months, the patient’s hair was seen to grow back. After five months, it was reported the patient achieved complete remission, with evidence that the patient’s hair had completely recovered. Additional research suggests there is a relationship between the incidence and severity of AA and several micronutrients, including vitamin D, zinc and vitamin A.[2]
Read the full case report here.
The Benefits of Kids Good Stuff
Kids Good Stuff is a great-tasting kids multivitamin powder drink that is an EASY way to help your kids get the nutrients they need to keep them happy and healthy from the inside out. It’s true that even as adults, many of us don’t get all the essential micronutrients that we need to thrive from diet alone and without vital nutrients we can’t perform and feel our best – this rings true for kids too!
Insufficient intakes of nutrients increase rapidly from infancy. For example, from the age of 2-4 to 14-18, around 1/3 of males and over 1/4 females don’t consume sufficient vitamin A and for boys and men, zinc insufficiency consistently rises from childhood to over 2/3 of the male population by adulthood.[3] The major reason being, we are not getting everything we need from diet alone as diets high in refined and processed foods are favored.
Kids Good Stuff is not a substitute for healthy, balanced meals, but is a daily supplementation to help support the health and growth of our kids. And, with the great flavors like Kids Good Stuff Rich Chocolate by Nuzest, it can be added into so many great recipes, so it's not just the same ol' multivitamin every day. The nutrient rich formula includes microalgae, mushrooms, vegetables and high polyphenol fruit and berry extracts which provides an array of phytonutrients, trace and ultra-trace minerals necessary for proper absorption and utilization of the vitamins, minerals and nutrients in kids. Each ingredient works together in a range of different functions, supporting all 11 systems of the body, including the integumentary system (hair, skin and nails).
Kids Good Stuff was designed specifically with children’s needs in mind. Its essential vitamins and minerals are important for growth and development.
References:
[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33304703/
[2]ABS. Australian Health Survey: Nutrition First Results‐Foods and Nutrients, 2011‐12. Australian Bureau of Statistics Canberra; 2014.