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Nutrition
& Hair Loss – Foods That Prevent Hair Loss
If you
dread trips to the barbershop and cringe every time you pass a mirror,
there’s a pretty good chance you’re concerned about hair loss.
Whether you’re starting to see strands of your hair at the bottom
of your shower or are just worried that your thick head of hair won’t
last forever, there are helpful foods that prevent hair loss. You may
be, however, genetically predisposed to hair loss, and if that’s
the case, there’s not much you can do but keep your fingers crossed.
Making sure certain foods are in your diet will help keep your scalp healthy,
happy and, hopefully, hairy. Here are some foods that prevent hair loss,
which means you need to stock up.
Fish, eggs and beans
Hair is primarily made of protein and, therefore, it makes sense to eat
a protein-rich diet if you’re trying to maintain your healthy hair.
However, eating a steak every day isn’t going to help you. High-fat
diets will result in increased testosterone levels, which has been linked
to hair loss -- so steaks are not among the foods that prevent hair loss.
Stick to leaner proteins such as fish (which has a myriad of health benefits
beyond just maintaining your hair), chicken, calf’s liver, brewer’s
yeast, low-fat cheese, eggs, almonds, beans, and yogurt. Soy milk and
tofu are also smart to add to your diet because they are high
in protein and low in bad fats.
Raisins
Iron plays a key role in manufacturing hemoglobin, the part of the blood
that carries oxygen to your body’s organs and tissues. When your
hemoglobin is at a healthy level, oxygen is properly dispersed. This means
your scalp is getting a good flow of blood, which will stimulate and promote
hair growth. Adding more iron to your diet doesn’t mean you have
to feast on liver day in, day out, but when you’re craving something
sweet, remember that dried fruits (like raisins) and cherry juice are
packed with iron. Eggs; dates; raisins; dark green, leafy vegetables such
as kale; and whole-grain cereals are all high in iron. Vitamin C improves
the absorption of iron, so fruits such as oranges, strawberries and lemons
should be on your grocery list of foods that prevent hair loss.
Bean sprouts
Silica may not be a word you commonly hear associated with diet (or foods
that prevent hair loss, for that matter). If you’re looking to promote
hair growth and prevent hair loss, however, silica will need to be on
your menu. The body uses silica to help it absorb vitamins and minerals;
if you’re not consuming silica, eating your vitamins might not be
helping much. Silica can be found in bean sprouts and the skin of cucumbers,
red and green peppers, and potatoes. Remember, when you eat these foods
raw, as opposed to cooked, you’re getting more nutritional value
out of them.
Seafood
Many men who suffer from hair loss are found to have zinc deficiencies.
Zinc plays a key role in many of the body’s functions, from cell
reproduction to hormonal balance, and all these functions affect hair
growth. Perhaps most importantly, zinc manages the glands that attach
to your hair follicles. When you’re low on zinc, these follicles
become weak, causing strands to break off or fall out. To combat this
problem, eat zinc-heavy foods such as red meats, poultry, mussels, shrimp,
nuts, and oysters. Excessive amounts of zinc can eventually lead to hair
loss, so it’s best to stick to a zinc-heavy diet rather than eat
these foods and take a zinc supplement.
Potatoes
It may be tempting to eat fast food, but greasy foods are among the worst
culprits for hair loss. If you have a craving for a burger and fries,
your best bet is to cook the burger yourself and dice, season and bake
some potato wedges (leaving the skins on) to go along with it. Try to
limit your intake of excessively cold, spicy and sugary foods as well.
These can tax your body, and when your body’s fighting something
unhealthy, it’s not functioning at its peak level.
A Balanced Diet
Just as your overall health will benefit from eating a balanced diet,
so too should the health of your hair. Once it’s gone, it’s
gone, so don’t put foods in your body that speed up hair loss. You
may be experiencing a thinning on top already, but you can counteract
this (or at least slow it down) by eating from every food group daily
-- concentrating on foods that are rich in protein, iron, silica, and
zinc.
By Malcolm MacMillan
Health Correspondent, Every Monday
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