QuoteReplyTopic: I can't use Hairtopia Posted: February 09 2007 at 6:53pm
I am really bummed. I have been using Hairtopia for a week and a half now and have been noticing a difference in my hair and skin - all good. A week into taking it I started to develop a rash on my upper chest, neck and face. The only thing different in my routine was the vitamins. I then wrote down all the ingredients and noticed that the vitamins contain Potassium Iodide. Since I have a severe but very rare Iodine allergy I can not take this supplement (which I now know). My doctor said the rash should go away in 5 days because the supplement should be out of my system. I have not taken them for 2 days now and I am already less itchy and the rash is getting better. I am able to get all of my money back from Hairtopia - which is great, because they are kind of pricey. Oh, well, I tried.
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You are right to be bummed.What are the chances of that.At least you can get your money back.I was going to suggest you try H37 But after looking at the ingredient list it has iodine in it too.You could still take fish oil and amino acid caplets if you arent already.i know those are really good for Hair and health.:)
I checked the GNC UltraNourishHair that I take. It also contains potassium iodide. The only problem I've had with any supplements is Niacin, which will cause my skin, especially my face, to turn red (along with a feeling of my skin becoming hot...)
Maybe you could get some of the main ingredients separately?
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I am not allergic to shellfish. That's how this all started. I had to have a C-Scan done with Iodine Uptake (Iodine through IV so it dyes your organs). They asked me if I was allergic to shellfish and I said no.(People who are allergic to shellfish also have an allergy to Iodine.) Shortly after I received the Iodine I began having a horrible red rash that started on my neck and then progressed to my face. Did not think much of it, just a slight reaction to the dye. Went home, took a nap for a couple hours, woke up because I was having trouble breathing, my face was swollen and huge and my body was covered in a burning rash that made my skin look bright red. I looked like a monster. After this whole ordeal which took months to go away and very high levels of prednisone, I was tested by my allergist. I was told that an IV Iodine allergy is different than a shellfish one, but it is an extremely rare allergy. I have to wear an emergency bracelet because if I ever receive IV Iodine again my reaction will be magnified. My mother had the same reaction as me and the doctors at the University of Penn. had never seen anything like it before. I actually diagnosed her because it was the same rash that I had a few months earlier. They took pictures of my mother's rash for medical reference - she got a big laugh out of that one. God bless her though because she passed away this past May from Pancreatic Cancer at the age of 67.
Thats a good point! I am allergic to iodine (though not
shellfish) and I never thought about potassium iodide in
vitamins! When I last went shopping for them, I got some at the
GNC that are iodine and iron free...I didn't even think about them
being iodine free, I just knew I wanted iron free and thought that if
someone thought it was good to leave the iodine out, fine with me! I
must have accidentally dodged a bullet!
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I am a strange one Dave - don't even try to figure me out.
I am allergic to so many things; it is just another thing to add on my
list. I did enjoy the benefits of hairtopia though - less fallout,
radiant skin, stronger nails and I only used it for two weeks.
Thank you Susan for the very interesting article. I was actually thinking the other day that I should have my two boys tested. Since it runs in my family ,I would hate for them to have to go through a severe allergic reaction that could simply be avoided by an allergy test.
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