The old adage, "you are what you eat," is relevent to more than just physical health. It also applies to your hair. While expensive products advertise better hair quality and growth, you can achieve similar results by eating a well-balanced diet. Certain foods are especially good for your hair, and those that are rich in proteins, amino acids and iron are a few that build a good foundation for healthy hair.
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Know Your Proteins
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- 4Use a variety of nuts and dairy products in your meals. Brazil nuts contain selenium, another nutrient essential for keeping the scalp healthy. Walnuts contain alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that helps condition your hair. Walnuts also have zinc, which is also found in pecans, almonds and cashews. If you're not eating enough zinc, your hair may end up shedding.Eating cheese and drinking milk help keep the hair healthy by building protein and calcium stores in your body. Calcium doesn't just help bones grow; it is an essential nutrient for conditioning your hair and keep it healthy.
Go Green and Orange
- 1Make some guacamole with avocados, onions and a bit of garlic. Avocados are rich in vitamin E and help protect against free radicals. Avocados also contain folate, a nutrient essential for healthy cell and tissue development. Onions and garlic contain sulphur, which keeps hair from becoming flaky and dry. Add a little olive oil for its vitamin E properties.
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Berry Crunchy
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