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Hair LossVitamins and Minerals You
Need To Reduce Hair Loss
Some common myths have arisen concerning hair loss. Because of
medical advancements many of these myths are being corrected. For
starters, although androgenetic alopecia, pattern baldness, is
genetic and can be hereditary, it is not passed down through only
your mother's side of the family. Either side of the family can
pass down the genetic disposition toward baldness. Also, contrary
to old family tales, wearing hats does not cause baldness either.
Most common hair loss comes under what has been commonly known as
Male Pattern Baldness (MPB). Although referred to as MPB, females
also suffer from MPB, so it is better to call MPB androgenetic
alopecia. Although hair loss is not life threatening, it is an
indication of your internal health and it can cause you serious
problems with an image and self-confidence. There has been no
absolute cure found for hair loss, and many factors of hair loss
are hereditary, however there are several preventative measures you
can take to maintain healthy hair and scalp.
Diet, Nutrition and Hair Loss
Keeping your body healthy reflects on the health of your hair.
If your lifestyle is not healthy, it will eventually reflect on
your head. You will start to lose your hair and fulfill your
genetic coding. To keep healthy, as a reminder, you need to
eat in the proper fashion, exercise, and stay away from any kind of
drugs - both medical and recreational. To define what a healthy
diet is, to preventing hair loss, can be individual and quite
complex. But the main vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that
you need to take or eat to maintain healthy hair are:
* vitamin A
* all B vitamins-particularly vitamins B-6 and
B-12, folic acid, biotin
* vitamin C
* vitamin E
* copper, iron, zinc, iodine, silica
* essential fatty acids
* protein
* four - 6 glass of water. The best way for you
to maintain a healthy vitamin and mineral intake is a good diet.
Vitamins and minerals are abundant in raw fruits and vegetables.
Eat them in the morning or as in between meal snacks. A good
mineral supplement would be an electrolyte liquid mineral product.
It is not necessary or advisable to go out and buy a bunch of
over-the-counter vitamin supplements in order to achieve your
suggested nutritional levels. Many over-the-counter vitamins are
chemically processed and are not completely absorbed. It is also
easy to overdose yourself with over the counter vitamins,
particularly when taking supplements of fat-soluble vitamins and
minerals, causing toxicity and adverse reactions. The likelihood of
doing this is far less with food; therefore it is always best to
obtain the bulk of your vitamin and mineral requirements from whole
organic raw foods. Rudy Silva
has a degree in Physics and is a Natural Nutritionist. He is
the author of Constipation, Acne, Hemorrhoid, and Fatty Acid
ebooks. For information on constipation and other remedy
ebooks go to: For more information on hair loss go to:
http://www.hair-loss-remedies.for--you.info
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