Men are as touchy about hair as women are about their backsides. It's a sensitive subject, one that raises many concerns and results in paranoid treatments and extreme measures. However, until the problem begins, there is little thought put into nourishing hair other than the lather and rinse routine. Before you start losing sleep over hair loss and book appointments with trichologists, take a closer look at what you're eating. Chances are that even slight modifications made to what you eat by incorporating ingredients that aid hair growth and health will have a drastic impact. While genes and lifestyle will always have the upper hand, here's what you could eat to help curb that receding hairline.
Carrots
It's not just the eyes, Vitamin A-rich carrots provide excellent
nourishment for the scalp. A healthy scalp ensures shiny,
well-conditioned hair that is strengthened and moisturised. An overall
balanced diet of lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables, whole grains,
legumes, fatty fish like the Indian salmon and low-fat dairy are great
boosters for healthy hair.
Prunes
If your hair suffers from dryness, thinning, stiffness, discolouration
or hair fall, depleting reserves of iron might be the culprit. Prunes
are known to be great sources of iron and greatly help improve the
quality of hair. Also ensure you get plenty of green vegetables and
beetroots in your diet in addition to prunes.
Green peas
Although green peas are not rich in antioxidants or any specific
vitamin or mineral, they contain a well-balanced amount of vitamins and
minerals such as iron, zinc and B group vitamins. These are essential
for maintaining healthy hair.
Oats
Not only are oats loaded with fiber that helps maintain a healthy heart
and bowels, they also contain a high concentration of other essential
nutrients such as zinc, iron and omega-6 fatty acids. Together, these
are also knows as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Omega-6 fatty
acids in particular are essential to maintain normal skin, hair growth
and development. Since this essential ingredient is only obtained
through the diet, make sure your breakfast includes a bowl of oatmeal
every few days in the week.
Shrimp
While red meats are best avoided in excess, finding an appropriate
substitute for proteins might be a little difficult for those looking to
build muscle etc. Alternatively, of the wide variety of sea food
available, shrimps are a great substitute. They not only go excellently
well in a number of curries and pastas, their potent concentration of
Vitamin B12, iron, zinc contain all the necessary nourishment to prevent
hair loss.
Walnuts
Not to be outdone by the oats, walnuts are one of the most hairfriendly
nuts in the category. Not only do walnuts have more omega-6 fatty acids
than any other food, but they're also full of zinc, iron, B vitamins
(B1, B6 and B9), and plenty of protein. However, a word of caution,
walnuts also contain a small trace of selenium, a mineral known to cause
hair loss in people who are selenium-deficient or have way too much in
their system. So a handful of nuts over the week should tide you over
without much trouble.
Eggs
For a head full of healthy hair, the egg is probably one of your best
friends. It's loaded with essential nutrients such as proteins, Vitamin
B12, iron, zinc and Omega 6 fatty acids in large amounts. Being
deficient in any of these vitamins and minerals is known to result in
poor quality of hair. In addition it's also a good source for biotin
(Vitamin B7) which is a great aid to fight hair loss.
Low fat dairy products
Low-fat dairy products like skim milk and yogurt are great sources of
calcium, an important mineral for hair growth. They also contain whey
and casein, two high-quality protein sources. Add a cup of yogurt or
cottage cheese to your snack list and to help prevent hair loss, stir in
a few tablespoons of flaxseed or walnuts for your required dose of
omega 3 fatty acids and zinc.
Hairy mistakes
Here are a few common mistakes that severely damage hair
- Excessive stress and some medication are conclusively known to retard hair growth and promote hair loss.
- Cut down on the use of hair spray, hair gels, and styling creams that contain harsh chemical ingredients, which can dry out the scalp and cause the formation of flakes. Also harsh treatments such as perms, colours, relaxers etc take a toll on the health of your hair.
- Excessive stress and some medication are conclusively known to retard hair growth and promote hair loss.
- Cut down on the use of hair spray, hair gels, and styling creams that contain harsh chemical ingredients, which can dry out the scalp and cause the formation of flakes. Also harsh treatments such as perms, colours, relaxers etc take a toll on the health of your hair.
- Avoid changing your shampoo and conditioner constantly. Stick to one good mild cleansing shampoo for six months before changing.
- Excessive exposure to the sun, pollution, rain water and dust without proper protection makes the hair dry, brittle and limp. Use a live in conditioner during the rains to protect it from the humidity and wash and oil it regularly to maintain a healthy scalp.
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