Hair loss treatment: Eat more of these foods to stop hair loss and promote regeneration

Hair loss does not get the attention it deserves because it is rarely a sign of a serious condition. Naturally, with more pressing health concerns, less energy and resources is pumped into finding a cure. Comparing hair loss to serious health issues is somewhat unfair, however.

Hair loss can still have a profound impact on a person’s self-esteem, which can subsequently lead to unhealthy lifestyle decisions.

Fortunately, research shows you can stop hair loss, thereby breaking this negative cycle.

According to Healthspan Medical Director Dr Sarah Brewer, the answer could lie in something as simple as diet.

For example, almost one in four women don’t get enough iron to replace menstrual losses, and a further one in ten don’t get enough iodine, which can affect thyroid function and is associated with hair loss, she reported.

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“Researchers have found that high intakes of lignans are associated with a reduced rate of hair loss and better hair regeneration,” reported Dr Brewer.

Lignans can be found in pumpkin seed oil, flaxseed oil and sweet potato.

In fact, one of the most significant hair loss studies to date involved pumpkin seed oil.

It may be the most rigorous study on a plant-based hair growth alternative thus far.

Pumpkin seed wasn’t tested alone in the study – it was tested as only one ingredient in a multi-ingredient supplement.

The study was short, small, and only performed on men – less than 100 men were given the supplement over 24 weeks and women were not part of the test group.

There’s also no clinical evidence of side effects of pumpkin seed supplementation over a longer period of time or for women.

Alternatively, some wigs are available on the NHS, but you may have to pay unless you qualify for financial help.

source: express.co.uk


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