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Can A Balanced Diet Promote Hair Growth?

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By now, you know that a balanced diet can do more for your body than just make you feel good. A balanced diet can help lessen your symptoms. A balanced diet can help prevent certain illnesses that can develop over time. A balanced diet can keep you on track when it comes to maintaining your health. No matter what it is that you’re looking to achieve, a balanced diet can help you reach that goal. It may even help those who want to reach a certain level of hair growth. Yes, eating right and maintaining a healthy diet can promote hair growth. 

The Benefits Of A Healthy Diet

Having and maintaining a healthy diet has many benefits. One of those benefits is helping you stay healthy and in shape. If you are working out consistently, then you need to feed your body the proper nutrients to help fuel your body after a workout. A healthy diet can also prevent or ease symptoms. Certain foods can help prevent symptoms. For example, bananas can reduce the severity of menstrual cramps and promote easy bowel movement because of the magnesium that can be found in them.

Having and maintaining a balanced diet can also help promote hair growth, this is due to the nutrients found in certain foods that support hair growth.

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The Key Vitamins Your Hair Needs

There are many reasons as to why someone may experience hair loss. It could be because of stress, medication, a medical condition such as alopecia, or even a deficiency. When someone has a nutrient deficiency, it affects more than just how the body operates. It can also affect how your hair grows as well depending on the type of vitamin your body is lacking. Vitamins from food play a huge part in cell turnover and hair follicle growth

The types of vitamins that are the most beneficial for your hair are vitamin B12, vitamin A, vitamin C, folate, iron and vitamin E. These are all vitamins that help promote hair growth and healthy hair cells. 

Is This Effective For Those With Alopecia?

For those experiencing hair loss which results in baldness (alopecia), it can make growing your hair difficult. This is because alopecia can be caused by many things including, medication, genetics, and hormonal changes. It can also be a part of aging. Those living with alopecia areata are living with an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation that leads to unexplained hair loss. The goal for those living with alopecia areata is to reduce inflammation and one of the ways to reduce inflammation is through food. Eating certain foods can help not only reduce inflammation but also help with symptoms and reverse hair loss. This is due to the vitamins and minerals that can be found in certain foods. Consuming food with protein and antioxidants vitamins such as B12, A, C and E can help not only reduce the risk of hair loss and inflammation but promote healthy hair growth follicles from within. 

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Foods That Stimulate Hair Growth

The best foods for hair growth are eggs due to the amounts of biotin and protein that can be found in them. Berries because of the high levels of vitamin C and antioxidants that can be found in them. Fatty fish such as salmon because of the omega-3’s and antioxidants that can reduce hair loss. Spinach because of all the nutrients (iron, folate, vitamin A, and C) that can be found in this vegetable that promote hair growth. The only thing to keep in mind is that too much vitamin A can lead to hair loss.

No matter what the issue may be, having a well-balanced diet can do more to your body than you can imagine even if you are someone living with a medical condition. Taking care of your body is important and it can all start with just a few more colors on your plate. 

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