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[V148]Vitamins Minerals For Hair
by Tim Faber, Tim

We all know that our hair is made up of mostly proteins. There are many things that can destroy and damage the hair bond and protein balance - sun, hair color treatments, highlights, excessive styling, relaxers, and general lack of nutrition and amino acids are several factors that destroy the natural balance and condition of our hair.

Proper requires not only careful styling and design, but requires a focus on infusing moisture and balanced nutrition with to maintain healthy hair.

Our hair grows from the roots and therefore requires proper nutrition and vitamins for healthy growth and to avoid temporary hair loss and damage and to grow strong, healthy and resilient. Proper nutrition must be maintained to allow for faster growing, manageable hair.

Many vitamin supplements lack required nutrients and vitamins to target healthy hair. They often do not provide necessary amino acids and minerals that help bond the hair's structure. Likewise, shampoos and conditioners, though they may infuse moisture and add volume, may lack nutrients for the root and bulb - the epicenter of hair growth and health.

Our hair requires ample amounts of vitamins and nutrients the same way our body does. If you are starting a hair vitamins supplement as part of your regimen, patience and consistency are the watch words for satisfactory results, but a formulated blend of vitamins and nutrients specifically formulated for hair, can lead to faster hair growth, slow or reversal of temporary hair loss, and provide you with stronger, silkier and more manageable hair.

Let's review several of the necessary vitamins and minerals important in hair supplements:

Vitamins

  Vitamin A - an antioxidant that helps produce healthy sebum (oil) in the scalp

  Vitamin C - helps develop healthy hair and skin

  Vitamin E - improves scalp circulation and blood flow

  Vitamin B12 - helps to control hair loss and to increase metabolism

  Vitamin B6 - slows hair loss and boosts melanin (color pigmentation)

  Pantothenic - assists reducing hair loss and accelerated or natural graying

  Biotin - helps produce Keratin, slows hair loss and graying

  Inositol - promotes healthy cell and root development

  Niacin - promotes proper circulation, boosts oxygen and scalp nutrients

Minerals

  Calcium - necessary for stronger bone and hair structure

  Copper - helps prevent hair defects in structure and color maintenance

  Chromium - helps prevent hypo and hyperglycemia

  Iodine - helps slow hair loss and moisture retention

  Selenium - improves suppleness of the scalp

  Potassium - promotes healthy hair growth and improves circulation

  Manganese - helps prevent slow growth

  Iron - helps prevent hair loss

  Zinc - repairs hair and iron deficiency

  Sulfur - serves as a primary component of the hair structure

  Silica - helps strengthen and helps prevent hair loss

Feed your hair with hair nutrition vitamins and you'll be rewarded with healthy, . Hair care is important and you should treat your hair the same way you would your body - with proper, balanced nutrition


Hair loss is also known as alopaecia, alopecia and baldness that happens in men, women and children. Hair loss refers to the loss of hair due to an increase in the rate of hair falling out and its not being replaced by new hair growth. Seeking natural treatment is the best remedy and vitamins, minerals and other supplements may or may not be taken safely as a hair loss solution. Many of the hair loss drugs on the market today require a daily dose for a lifetime. Besides being expensive, they all come with side effects and the benefits may not outweigh the risks.

Its important to get diagnosed and know what is causing your hair loss. If youre an older man, chances are it may be male pattern baldness. You can also have your testosterone levels checked to see if they may be implicated. Decreasing them may not be possible though or advisable.

If the hair follicles are still alive and functioning then it may be worth a try to take some supplements that you may be missing in your diet to help stop losing your hair. Two things to remember though - a natural healthy diet of living foods (raw foods - fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds) and lots of them is the best approach; wherein you have plenty of vitamins, minerals and other phytonutrients naturally available to help you grow your hair back and return yourself to your optimum state - its the best hair loss diet.

Secondly, its not known if vitamins, minerals and other supplements work if theyre not working in conjunction with natures natural chemicals - those that are a part of the living foods that the vitamins and minerals are also a part of. And the quality of the supplements is important also.

Cheap supplements may not be of the best quality and may not do you any good and may do you more harm as your body needs to get rid of them.

Keeping this all in mind Im going to list the vitamins and minerals that are reported to be the best for enhancing or stimulating hair growth, again if the hair follicles are still alive. Make sure to get advice from your hair loss doctor or naturopathic doctor before you start taking any supplements. Some supplements can be harmful if youre taking certain drugs or medications for example.

Take the following information with a grain of salt. New studies and research come out often and any new study or report can refute what has been reported in the past.

First of all the amino acids, arginine, cysteine, lysine and tyrosine, are used in hair loss treatment.

Arginine deficiency has been reported as one reason for hair loss.

Cysteine at dosages of 1,000 mg. to 2,000 mg. per day has been reported to spur hair growth and help stop hair loss. Its supposed to help prevent free radical damage to the hair follicles. Some reports show that cysteine causes a noticeable improvement in hair growth. Eight percent of human hair is made up of cysteine. Many people who have thin or slow growing hair have reported theyve noticed considerable improvement in their hair growth when they used 3,000 mg. to 5,000 mg. of cysteine per day.

Lysine deficiency can result in hair loss. Lysine is often used for herpes-related infections or prevention.

Tyrosine - when hair loss is caused by a low thyroid condition, called hypothyroid, tyrosine has been known to alleviate it.

Other supplements -

Enzymes in the form of superoxide dismutase (SOD) are supposed to decrease hair loss by inhibiting superoxide free radicals on nitric oxide.

A linoleic acid deficiency may result in hair loss, research suggests.

Minerals -

The important minerals to consider are copper, iron, silicon and zinc. Minerals need to be in balance with each other. Too much of one mineral in some cases can cause an imbalance in another. Make sure to get help from an informed health professional.

Copper can help stimulate hair growth if a copper deficiency is present and is involved in the prevention and possibly treatment of hair loss. Too much copper can actually cause hair loss. I have wondered whether the copper bracelets that used to be in vogue and may still be, for arthritis, would be worth a try.

Recently there have been good studies on iron deficiency as a possible cause of hair loss. Taking iron supplements is not a good idea though. Getting iron naturally in food would be a better choice. Too much iron can cause some serious health problems.

Potassium deficiency can be a cause of hair loss its thought.

Silicon is supposed to be able to stimulate hair growth. Silicon is present in cucumbers among other foods.

Early or premature hair loss may be a result of zinc deficiency so says some research. Again zinc can cause hair loss.

The sulfuric compound methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) may help hair growth due to its sulfur content.

Vitamins -

Many vitamins may be involved in hair loss. Research suggests that hair loss or hair growth may be a result of deficiencies of these vitamins - biotin, folic acid, inositol and PABA (para aminobenzoic acid) and PABA may help to prevent hair loss due to its antioxidant properties.

The nicotinic acid form of vitamin B3, which is applied to the scalp, may help to improve blood circulation to the scalp (and may help stop the loss of hair) - you must have live hair follicles present. The suggested dose has been about 35 mg. of nicotinic acid daily.

Vitamin B5 deficiency causes hair loss in animals but hasnt been proven in humans.

Vitamin C may help hair growth by improving the circulation of blood to the scalp.

Taking too much vitamin A can cause temporary and reversible hair loss its reported.

These are the vitamins and minerals and other supplements that have been researched, reviewed, studied or reported on in various medical journals. Before starting any hair loss treatment or remedy to help stimulate your living hair follicles and/or to prevent further loss, make sure you see your doctor first. If your hair follicles are not alive than it is unknown today what will help them short of hair transplant. Some cases of hair loss are reversed once the cause is known. Some cannot be reversed with what we know today. And be patient for whatever method you may decide to use.

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Tim Faber has sinced written about articles on various topics from Hair Styles, Womens Health and Hair Care. Former IBM executive and hair products entreprenuer, Tim Faber has acquired, started or invested in over eight companies since 1987 and has been involved in numerous boards and charities, including the SC Philharmonic. Tim is president. Tim Faber's top article generates over 3600 views. to your Favourites.

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