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Vitamins
for Hair Loss
Vitamins and minerals play a vital role in the function of the body, the
use of certain vitamins can most certainly play a major part in helping
to maintain a healthy head of hair.
Introduction
The human body is an amazingly complex and wonderful machine, but it
cannot function without a supply of food. The nutrients in food are
needed for energy, movement, heat, growth, repair, hair growth and
sometimes reproduction.
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The body needs to be able to digest the foods it takes in so that it can
be used in various ways.
There are six basic types of nutrients and two basic non-nutrients found
in food.
The six nutrients are carbohydrate, fat, protein, vitamins,
minerals, trace elements; the two non-nutrients are fibre and water.
Generally speaking most foods contain several nutrients, in varying
amounts. Carrots, for instance, contain a little protein, a trace of
fat, some carbohydrate, a good deal of water, a little sugar, fibre, and
a selection of vitamins and minerals such as potassium, sodium, calcium,
iron, zinc, vitamins B6, C and E, folic acid, biotin and pantothenic
acid, etc.
We need a combination of all the above nutrients to maintain a normal
and healthy body.
If you're trying to put an end to your hair loss, you've probably
encountered an endless array of products that claim to stop or even
reverse the process.
Do any of these actually work, and is there any harm in trying? Join
our specialists as they take a close look at some of the most popular
herbal remedies for hair loss.
Para-Aminobenzoic Acid
(PABA) as this vitamin is commonly known is one of the lesser known
members of the B complex family, has been shown to be an anti-grey hair
vitamin.
In tests in black animals that were feed with a diet deficient of PABA,
they developed grey hair, when the animals were reintroduced to the
vitamin, normal hair colour was restored
Research on humans with grey hair being given 200mg of PABA after each
meal produced results that showed that a study of the hair afterwards
resulted in a seventy per cent result of the hair returning to its
original colour.
Other research claims that PABA combined with folic acid also helps
restore hair to its original colour.
Deficiency of PABA, Biotin, Folic Acid and Pantothenic Acid appears to
affect hair colour.
Hair colour can normally be restored with a diet rich in the B vitamins
and in the few cases where colour is not restored the hair will improve
in quality and strength of growth.
PABA and the B vitamins are found in foods such as liver, kidney, whole
grain and yeast. The richest source being liver.
Inositol
Inositol is also a member of the B vitamin group. It is a compound
occurring in the brain, muscles, liver, kidney and eyes.
In laboratory animals, a diet lacking Inositol produced baldness, but
when the vitamin was added to the food of these animals, the hair grew
back again.
It was also observed that male animals lost hair twice as fast as female
animals.
The result of this experiment would suggest that males require a higher
Inositol intake than females. An Inositol deficient diet can also cause
eczema, a form of skin irritation.
One doctor in a series of experiments prescribed Inositol together with
other sources of B vitamins to all his balding patients. In almost all
case's hair loss was arrested, in some case's hair growth was noticeable
in as little as one month.
In one case hair recovery was total and not one bald spot remained.
Inositol, also appears to reduce the amount of cholesterol in the blood.
Biotin
Biotin often called vitamin H, is yet another B complex component.
Biotin is a proven hair growth vitamin and a preventative to excessive
hair loss.
It appears to metabolise fatty acids. Fatty acids are a valuable growth
factor in numerous processes in the body including the hair. Biotin is
also seen as an aid in preventing hair turning grey.
Biotin is found in egg yolks. Raw egg whites actually hinder
effectiveness, but when the albumen (egg white) is cooked, the culprit -
a substance called avidin is destroyed by heat.
Biotin is also present
in liver, milk, yeast and kidney.
Balding men might find that a Biotin supplement may keep their hair
longer.
Zinc
In laboratory tests animals fed with a zinc supplement showed signs of
more hair growth, as opposed to loss of hair in animals that were
deprived of zinc in their feed.
It was discovered that there was a change in the hair protein structure
when zinc was deficient in the diet.
Severe zinc deficiency in humans has been shown to produce baldness and
scalp problems that were reversed when zinc was returned to the diet.
Zinc has also been shown to stop hair turning grey. One doctor taking
zinc for a year reversed the grey hairs which returned to their original
colour.
Zinc can be depleted by high stress levels. For a good source of zinc,
wheat germ is the best, other sources are brewer's yeast, pumpkin seeds,
oysters and mussels, shrimps and egg yolks.
One delightful effect of zinc is that it has long been regarded as an
aphrodisiac, and as such it can be very beneficial for your sex life,
which is not a bad side effect to have.
Protein
Protein is a basic ingredient in many hair shampoos and conditioners and
is also the major ingredient of hair itself, which is at least ninety
per cent protein.
Whilst this should not necessarily be the main ingredient in your diet,
its importance should not be ignored.
In controlled tests volunteers, supplementing their diets with protein
in the form of 14g of gelatine daily, found it increased the thickness
of individual hair strands by as much as 45 per cent in only two months.
Diet can influence both hair growth and quality and gelatine has
exhibited one of the highest specific dynamic effects of any food or
supplement.
Given that a strong hair is a healthy hair, the study noted that the
gelatine induced increases in the diet constituted an improvement in the
mechanical properties of the hair, including strength.
When the volunteers stopped eating the gelatine, their hair returned to
its original diameter within six months.
Vitamin E
A Canadian physician who started going grey was able to reverse the
process by taking 800iu of Vitamin E in capsule form daily.
At the age of 68 after some 15 years of taking vitamin E he still has a
healthy head of thick black hair, and is the envy of men half his age.
Vitamin E has also been shown to retard the ageing process. It has been
suggested that grey hair is a symptom of body degeneration so a
supplement of vitamin E can only be beneficial whether you have grey
hair or not.
The best natural sources of Vitamin E are wheat germ, Soya beans,
broccoli, brussel sprouts, spinach and eggs.
Choline
Choline is a B vitamin like nutrient that's useful in counter acting the
effects of stress. Recently scientists in America were able to induce
toxic levels of stress in baby animals by limiting the amount of choline
in their diets.
Choline supplements prescribed to balding patients produced significant
results to prove choline's worth in hair loss.
Lecithin is a very good source of choline, at it also supplies inositol,
a B complex vitamin with a particular affinity with choline, these two
vitamins work together well.
Foods rich in choline are egg yolks, yeast, liver and wheat germ.
Vitamin A
A deficiency of Vitamin A will cause dry hair and rough skin. Vitamin A
is stored in the liver and if large doses (50,000 - 100,000 iu daily)
are taken for a prolonged period the liver cannot store the A vitamin,
and it can build up in the body to give unpleasant side effects which
include nausea, headaches, hair loss, drowsiness and weight loss.
The R.D.A. for vitamin A is 2,500 iu.
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic Acid also known as Calcium Pantothenate is considered to be
important to the health of the skin and scalp.
Pantothenic acid is necessary for the well being of every body cell and
neither carbohydrate nor fat can be changed into energy without it.
This nutrient is also important for the functioning of the adrenal
glands that produce much of the male sex hormones.
Volunteers who were feed on a diet deficient of pantothenic acid showed
increased vulnerability to infection and adrenal levels dropped, blood
pressure also dropped and constipation developed.
Animals lacking this nutrient in their diet became grey haired and the
follicles started to waste away.
This supplement is most often found in B complex formulas.
This nutrient is obtained from liver, kidney, egg yolks, whole grains,
milk and potatoes.
Cider Vinegar
Hair loss can sometimes be a result of poor metabolism. Many case
histories show that as a result of a few teaspoonfuls of cider vinegar
each day for several months, hair loss has stopped and the remaining
hair has grown healthier and thicker.
One reason for thinning hair is a deficiency of minerals salts, so it is
easy to understand why mineral-rich cider vinegar can help.
Cider vinegar will not work the same way for everyone. A few people may
be allergic to it and others may not be affected at all. But for many
people, cider vinegar opens up a wonderful new chapter in life.
Cider vinegar may be taken in a glass of water first thing in the
morning or just before meals. One of the side effects can be weight loss
which is an added bonus.
Seven Wonders "Hair Food" Cocktail
The following drink contains Protein, Choline, Inositol, Pantothenic
Acid, Biotin, Vitamin E and Zinc: The seven ingredients' nutritionists
most often recommend for growing healthy hair.
8 Fl oz Plain Yoghurt
8 Fl oz Orange Juice
3 Tablespoons Wheat Germ
3 Tablespoons Brewers Yeast
1 Tablespoon Lecithin Crystals
1 Teaspoon Vitamin C Crystals
1 Raw Egg Yolk
1 Tablespoon Unflavored Gelatine Powder
Honey to Taste (optional)
Combine all the ingredients and blend until smooth. If a blender is not
available put all the ingredients into a jar with a lid and shake
vigorously.
This tonic makes a quick and nutritious breakfast and will work wonders
for your hair.
This cocktail should help just about everyone, and you should certainly
notice a difference to your hair once you try it.
Another recommended regime for hair loss which has proved to be very
effective is a supplement of the Amino Acids, Zinc and Vitamin C.
This supplement is particularly good for people who go on crash diets
and find a problem with hair loss, or problems which are less obvious
such as women who are losing hair as a result of birth control pills and
subsequent vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Hair loss supplement
A daily vitamin and mineral supplement
B Complex
Pantothenic Acid
Folic Acid
P.A.B.A.
Vitamin A
Zinc
A daily supplement of the above will help produce healthy hair and helps
restore grey hair to its original colour.
0ne multi- vitamin formula 1000mg and 500mg magnesium taken daily can
have a great effect on hair growth - There is no guarantee but many
people have reported a definite reduction of hair loss with this regime.
Another combination that has produced excellent results with some people
is a daily supplement of choline and inositol, 1000mg of each daily.
The Amino Acid L Tyrosine is also recommended for helping hair regain
its natural colour.
While there are a number of supplements which can be beneficial, it is
important for the diet to improve and take precedence over supplements
alone.
That said there are enormous benefits to be derived from using vitamins,
many food products today have been treated with chemicals during the
growing process.
When anyone is embarking on a course of vitamins or minerals they should
be aware that results will not happen overnight.
Vitamins are not some magic potion that is suddenly going to cure hair
loss overnight.
They may not do anything for some people but for others they will
achieve excellent results with noticeable differences in hair growth and
in the slowing down of hair loss.
Results will usually take from about three to four months before the
body actually reacts to the effects brought about by the vitamins.
Vitamins should always be taken as directed on the bottle and not more
than the stated dosage.
An extra helping of a vitamin does not make it work twice as much,
besides which it can be dangerous overdosing on certain vitamins.
When taking vitamins you may find that you have to take them after a
meal otherwise they may cause a stomach upset.
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