Showing posts with label Best Foods for Hair Growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Foods for Hair Growth. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 March 2019

Best Foods for Healthy Hair Growth | FirstBell

March 21, 2019

Many people want strong and healthy hair spend a fortune on expensive hair products for healthier tresses. However, the truth is, beautiful hair starts with our diets.

Although you can’t change factors like age and genetics, diet is one thing you have control over. In fact, consuming a diet lacking the right nutrients can lead to hair loss.

What is hair made of?
Hair is primarily made of a protein called keratin that also makes nails and forms the outer protective layer of skin. Each hair consists of three layers:
1. The cuticle - the outer layer, thin and colourless. It acts as the protective layer.
2. The cortex which contains melanin, which is responsible for hair colour.

The Top 5 Foods for Healthy Hair Growth
Eat the correct balance of the following nutrients including protein, vitamins and minerals to supply hair with all that it needs to remain shiny, lustrous and strong...

1. Eggs
Eggs are an excellent source of protein and biotin, and they contain vitamins A and E, plus some iron and calcium. Eggs produced by hens fed special diets, called ‘omega eggs’ are also good sources of omega-3 fatty acids.

2. Nuts
Almonds, pecans, and walnuts are rich in plant proteins, biotin, minerals and vitamin E. Walnuts are also a good source of omega-3 fatty acids. Eat raw walnuts as a snack or top your salads with toasted pecans. Sprinkle some almonds on green beans or other cooked veggies.

3. Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes and yams are packed with vitamin A, plus they contain vitamin C, iron, and calcium.  Serve whipped sweet potatoes as a tasty side dish or bake sweet potatoes and top them with a small amount of molasses to add even more calcium.

4. Fish
Salmon and tuna are rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin D, but even though they’re rich in omega-3 fats, they’re not high in total fats or calories. Add salmon or tuna to a fresh green salad or enjoy them as sushi. Canned tuna and salmon can be kept on hand and used in a number of recipes. Herring, sardines, and trout are also rich in omega-3s.

5. Oysters
Oysters are extremely high in zinc plus they’re a rich source of protein. Enjoy raw oysters on the half shell, prepared as Oysters Rockefeller, or make oyster stew for dinner.

As part of a balanced diet, these foods will help your hair grow long and strong, maximizing your growth cycle and minimizing the shedding phase. The key is to achieve an overall balance in your diet.