Best Vitamins For Hair
Loss
Hair is a good indicator of the general well being of a
person. Your hair can lose its thickness due to several
factors including damage from shampoo ingredients, chemical
treatment, mineral and vitamin deficiencies.
You like some people (like myself once) suffer from hair
loss for a long time unaware that there is much you can do
about it. If you understand what causes hair loss (and
itchy weepy scalp), are willing to adjust or add a few things
to your diet and hair care regimen, it is possible to have
thick shiny healthy hair and a balanced scalp.
We all know that stress takes its toll on our body leading
to mineral and vitamin deficiency induced hair loss. Yes
- a common sign of stress is hair thinning & hair
loss. This can be due to a mineral or vitamin deficiency
of which hair loss vitamins nutrients are included.
Female Hair Loss Nutrients- Women Vitamin Deficiency &
Thinning Hair:
For women, stress also plays havoc with your hormones
affecting us more than men. Female hair loss in women due
to a vitamin deficiency is further exacerbated by hormonal
changes. Drinking Rasberry leaf tea can help to alleviate
this. Other minerals to help restore balance are: Red
clover and Black Cohosh (particulary for women over 35).
The more stressful your life, the more important it is that
you are taking vitamins, eating a healthy diet and even taking
nutrient supplements that will help you in preventing hair
loss.
What You Need To Know About Hair Loss Vitamins Nutrients
& Which Are the Best Vitamins For Hair Loss?
There are few and they all play a different but important
part of cell building processes:
*Vitamin A is an essential vitamin to help you with hair
loss and thinning hair. However, be careful not to take
over 25,000 IU a day A? doing so can be detrimental
leading to more hair loss and other problems as will taking any
vitamins in large doses.
*Vitamin C and E are two antioxidants vitamins that are
important for keeping your hair, looking fuller and shinier,
and scalp healthy. You can find Vitamin C in several
vegetables and fruit, particularly in citrus fruits.
*Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, deficiencies are
associated with an increased production of sebum (oil produced
by the hair follicles). However, too much B2 and increased
sebum production may result in reduced strength of the hair
shaft.
*Vitamin B3, niacin - can produce a skin "flush", an
uncomfortable feeing, or "hot flash". If you do decide to take
this, take the minimum and see how your body reacts first.
*Sources of B2 are derived from grains, or breads and cereals,
meat including poultry, and fish, milk and milk products.
*Niacin (B3) food sources include brewer's yeast, wheat
germ, fish, chicken, turkey and meat.
*Sources of B12 include chicken, fish, eggs and milk.
*Vitamin B6, pyridoxine hydrochloride - studies have shown B6
to help with healthy hair growth. B6 is found in brewer's
yeast, liver, whole grain cereals, vegetables, organ meats and
egg yolk.
*Vitamin B12
*Vitamin E is known to help with circulation in your scalp
area. This is found in various beans, as well as oils.
*Folic acid is known for its importance in healthy cellular
activity, proper cell division, and proper hair growth.
*Biotin - aids the body in producing keratin (what hair is
largely made from) and as well as preventing hair loss may help
prevent graying. Biotin is found in yeast, grains, liver,
rice, milk, egg yolk, liver, kidney, soy and barley.
*Inositol - helps to keep hair follicles healthy at the
cellular level. Foods rich in inositol are whole grains,
yeast, liver, citrus fruits, eggs, rice, and milk. With the
addition of inositol, you will be able to promote hair growth
beneath the scalp and produce stronger healthier hair.

Obviously including foods rich is these hair vitamins will
help to slow hair loss & thicken hair. This combined
with a daily intake of a good quality vitamin supplement with
high B vitamin content will aid hair growth.
Mineral deficiencies are a commonly overlooked source of
hair loss - again stress can cause you to lose minerals just
like vitamins, Minerals help our bodies absorb and assimilate
vitamins so it is as if important if not more so to ensure you
are getting enough minerals. Silica, Zinc and Selenium
are all important in building good hair structure.
Drinking oatstraw tea is also very good as a hair loss vitamin
alternative or to accompany other treatments because it's
loaded with minerals. Other secondary minerals good for
hair are Iron, Copper, Manganese, Sulphur, Iodine &
Calcium. (Too much copper can cause greying though).
...And lastly, supplement such as saw palmetto and zinc are
very helpful for those looking for natural ways to help with
hair loss
Saw palmetto is a type of fruit that is legendary in helping
to solve problems with baldness and prostate health in the U.S.
and throughout Europe.
Zinc is best known to effect hair loss and fingernail growth
when deficient in this mineral. Zinc deficiency not only
produces problems with hair loss, but also with changes in the
scalp. The scalp may become too dry or flaky and may often
times be irritated because of the lack of nutrients. Zinc and
copper (where there has been a deficiency) have been
known to be effective in preventing hair from turning gray.
Taking a liquid mineral supplement is a good way to absorb
minerals and using Celtic sea salt instead of usual salt is a
very good option. Celtic sea salt contains many more
minerals in natural form (and it tastes nicer too).
Brands like Fortisalt are in liquid form so can be sprayed
onto food when cooked.
Natural Oils for Hair Growth:
You can use essential oils to help stimulate hair growth
such as Lavender, Rosemary and Ginger.
An alternative to this is to make your garden remedies like
lavender rosemary and ginger boiled in a saucepan with water
then applied to your scalp daily. This detoxes your
scalp and stimulates follicles. You can use this in
conjunction with taking a supplement.
Some shampoos contain Sodium Laureth Sulphate - an
aggressive foaming agent which can corrode hair follicles and
cause scalp rashes and/or dandruff. So be wary of shampoos
claiming to grow hair. Make sure they don't contain
ingredients to counteract the good they do.
Lastly there are hair growth shampoos like HairGenesis or
Revivogen (more for men than women) to help regrow hair.
I have done research on these - and both show great
results. Hair Genesis is very effective in my opinion
because it tackles hair growth from several angles giving you
the highest likelihood of success.
Learn more about what causes
hair loss, dandruff and other
scalp conditions plus the secrets to
Beautiful Hair & Healthy Scalp
here
Its really not that hard to give your hair a boost and a
kick start in growing back thicker and healthier. By
understanding what environmental factors (like shampoo
ingredients) cause follicle damage and what you can do both
externally (natural oils) and internally (diet and
supplementation) you can regrow
your hair.
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