Sea Moss for Alopecia Areata: Zinc, JAK Pathway, and Autoimmune Hair Loss

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which cytotoxic T-cells breach the immune privilege of hair follicles, causing patchy to total hair loss affecting 2% of the population. Discover how sea moss zinc supports immune privilege restoration in hair follicles; how its iron addresses deficiency that worsens follicular anagen phase; how selenium supports thyroid function (frequently comorbid); how fucoidan modulates JAK-STAT and NF-kB pathways driving T-cell follicular infiltration; and how prebiotic fiber addresses gut dysbiosis linked to autoimmune activation. Critical: requires dermatologist management; JAK inhibitors (baricitinib/ritlecitinib) are first-line systemic treatments; sea moss is nutritional support only.

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Sea Moss for Alopecia Areata: Zinc, JAK Pathway, and Autoimmune Hair Loss

Key topics covered:

  • The specific compounds in sea moss relevant to this condition
  • Mechanistic pathways (not just anecdotal claims)
  • Evidence-based dosing protocols and timing
  • Drug interactions and contraindications
  • How to integrate with conventional medical care
  • What results are realistic and on what timeline

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