| Diet and hair loss |
| Proper nutrition is as important to your hair as it is to the rest of your body. In fact, because our bodies have an impressive ability to allocate resources, such as oxygen and nutrients, to the most critical parts of your body, especially the brain and the heart, one can in many cases observe the negative consequences of deficiencies first on such non-essential body parts as hair and nails. Therefore, dieting, weight loss, sudden changes in diet and poor general nutrition may lead to reduced hair growth and hair loss, in most cases due to a nutritional deficiency. Iron deficiency is commonly associated with diet-related hair loss. However, numerous nutrient deficiencies can result in thinning hair. These include changes in levels of zinc, magnesium, protein, essential fatty acids and vitamins A, B and D can all cause poor hair growth and shedding of hair. The problem affects both men and women. Because many different nutrients are involved in the formation and growth of hair, it is evident that unbalanced or reduced nutritional value diets, such as weight loss dieting, can cause poor hair growth and hair loss. It is our recommendation that Bioscal® is used to remove obstacles to natural, healthy hair growth, to prepare and stimulate the scalp for new hair growth and to optimize the growth conditions for the new hair. |
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