Friday, December 19, 2008
A Healthy Diet Grows Healthier Hair
Hair growth is affected by many factors, including genetics, age, medications, diseases, and yes, your diet. Like your nails, hair requires a nutrient-rich supply of blood to its follicles. A very low-calorie diet could slow its growth and even cause hair loss. But don't be alarmed by occasional fallout―most of us lose 50 to 100 strands a day.
For the healthiest hair (and body) possible, you should eat a well-balanced diet that includes:
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For the healthiest hair (and body) possible, you should eat a well-balanced diet that includes:
- fatty acids (found in flaxseed oil and cold-water fish like salmon);
- zinc and copper (found in fish, shellfish, meat, and poultry);
- B vitamins (found in eggs, dairy, meat, and whole grains);
- selenium (found in cruciferous vegetables).
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