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Is There a Role For Nutrition In Treating Hair Loss?


Could something as basic as inadequate nutrition really contribute to excessive shedding of hair?

Does sensible nutrition have a role to play in helping hair to regrow?

The answer to both questions is yes! There is no doubt that poor nutrition and hectic lifestyles can contribute to hair loss. Modern diets can be associated with a number of nutritional deficiencies that are thought to contribute to hair loss:


  1. The refining of whole grains reduces the B vitamin content.

  2. Over cooking of vegetables destroys B vitamins.

  3. Raw leafy greens are absent in most diets.

  4. The vitamins that have been ingested are often re-directed to facilitate the digestion of nutritionally sterile carbohydrates like sugar and white flour.

  5. Stimulants like caffeine, nicotene and alcohol rob the body of vital nutrients.

  6. Excessive salt intake can


    encourage hair loss because of its tendency to accumulate in tissue.

  7. Low fiber intake inhibits digestion thus reducing the body's ability to deliver nutrients to the blood stream.


Clearly poor nutrition can cause hair loss because the body will ration nutrients in a hierarchy of vital organs first and hair last. It is unlikely that improved nutrition alone will result in new hair growth but it will minimize shedding and support other treatments that encourage regrowth.

You can learn more about the importance of sound nutrition in maintaining healthy hair at the site listed below.

Richard Mitchell is the creator of the www.myhairlossadvisor.com website that provides information and guidance to those suffering from premature hair loss.


richard@myhairlossadvisor.com