Proteins: Since your hair is made of protein, it would seem to make sense that protein is good for hair growth. Foods rich in protein also may be rich in other nutrients your hair needs such as zinc, B-vitamins, and iron. Stick to leaner proteins such as fish, chicken, and pork for optimal health. Tip: For you vegans or vegetarians, and even those who aren’t, soy milk and tofu are high in protein and low in bad fats.
Walnuts: You need a certain amount of oil in your body and scalp for healthy hair. Too little oil and your hair may be prone to breakage. Walnut have oils which contribute to the elastin in your hair, which can also contribute to hair growth. According to WebMD, walnuts are a good source of omega-3, vitamin E, zinc, B-vitamins and protein. Tip: Swap out your current oil and use walnut oil in your homemade salad dressing.
Legumes: Make no beans about it; these little gems contain plenty of iron, zinc and protein –all important for building blocks for healthy hair. Beans are also packed full of biotin, an important B-vitamin known to improve your hairs strength.
Greek Yogurt: Eating yogurt regularly may help you keep your hair strong and healthy and give slow-growing hair a boost. The CDC recommends that females 14 years old and older eat at least 46 grams of protein a day, while boys between 14 and 18 should at least eat 52 grams and men 18 and older need at least 56 grams of protein per day. Greek yogurt can contain as much as 20 grams of protein per 6- or 8-ounce container.
Blueberries: The U.S. Department of Agriculture has ranked this berry number one in antioxidants and for good reason. Blueberries are rich in three major vitamin B components: para-aminobenzoic acid, inositol and biotin, which are all crucial in facilitating healthy hair growth. Tip: Mix blueberries into plain Greek yogurt for a delicious hair revolution.
Instead of panicking at the strands of hair circling the shower drain, eat healthier to take control of your body and hair growth.
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