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#196 - Stop Hair Loss: Hormones, Stress & What Actually Works

Hair loss isn’t just cosmetic — it’s a biological signal. And if you’ve ever watched clumps of hair collect in the shower, you know exactly how unsettling hair shedding can be. In this deeply personal episode, Lisa breaks down hair loss causes, why it often shows up during already stressful seasons of life, and what actually helps reverse it — without panic, gimmicks, or jumping straight to pharmaceuticals.

Drawing from both functional medicine research and lived experience, this episode connects the dots between stress hormones, DHT, thyroid health, inflammation, nutrition, and insulin resistance — and explains why hair loss is rarely about “just hair.” If you’ve been told it’s genetic and there’s nothing you can do… this conversation may change everything. 


In this episode, you’ll learn:

This is a compassionate, science-backed roadmap for anyone who’s tired of feeling scared, frustrated, or alone in their hair loss journey — and wants real answers that address the root cause. 


Episode Timestamps

00:00 – Why hair loss often shows up during stress, grief, or hormonal change

04:45 – What’s normal shedding vs. a red flag

09:15 – The two main categories of hair loss (and why it matters)

13:30 – Hormones, DHT, and why women lose hair differently than men

19:45 – Lifestyle habits quietly damaging hair growth

26:30 – Nutrition for hair regrowth: what actually helps

31:45 – Supplements that support hair (without pill overload)

37:30 – Scalp care, circulation, and what finally stopped the shedding


Final takeaway:

Hair loss is rarely random — and it’s almost never “just aging.” It’s information. When you listen to the signals your body is sending and address the root causes, regrowth is often possible. And just as importantly, you’re not broken — you’re responding to stress, change, and biology in a very human way. If you or someone you love is quietly panicking every time you wash your hair, this one’s for you.

Keywords: hair loss, female hair loss, hormonal hair loss, stress hair loss, hair thinning, hair regrowth, perimenopause hair loss, menopause hair loss, thyroid hair loss, functional medicine


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Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine.

The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such 

advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. The Pretty Well Podcast is for private non-commercial use and our guests do not necessarily reflect any agency, organization, or company that they work for. In addition, opinions of interview guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Lisa Smith and/or The Pretty Well Podcast. This content is not guaranteed to be correct, complete, or up to date.