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Home / Health / Hair Fall? Your Diet Could Be to Blame

Hair Fall? Your Diet Could Be to Blame

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Hair loss often signals internal deficiencies in iron, zinc, or vitamin D.
  • Zinc is vital for keratin production, essential for hair strand strength.
  • Iron fuels oxygen delivery to hair follicles, crucial for growth.

Excessive hair fall is a growing concern, but the root cause may not be topical treatments. Nutritionist Nmami Agarwal emphasizes that deficiencies in iron, zinc, and vitamin D are often the primary culprits behind significant hair loss. These internal imbalances can manifest as brittle strands, itchy scalps, and increased shedding, signaling that the body needs specific nutrients.

Zinc plays a crucial role in producing keratin, the protein that forms the structure of hair. Without sufficient zinc, hair becomes weak and prone to breakage. Vitamin D is also vital, protecting the scalp from inflammation and infection, which can lead to irritation and shedding. Given its common deficiency, especially with limited sun exposure, medical supervision for supplements may be advised.

Furthermore, iron deficiency, particularly common in women, directly impacts hair growth by limiting oxygen supply to the follicles. Nmami Agarwal advises incorporating iron-rich foods to support healthy hair. Ultimately, achieving thicker, stronger hair involves addressing these nutritional gaps from the inside out, rather than relying solely on external hair care products.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nmami Agarwal states that deficiencies in iron, zinc, and vitamin D are common causes of hair loss.
Zinc is essential for keratin production, which forms the structural protein of hair strands, preventing brittleness.
Iron helps produce hemoglobin, which transports oxygen to hair follicles, supporting healthy growth.

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