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Healthy Ways For Growing Hair

by Alex Borch

There are literally hundreds of home remedies to get thicker hair naturally. You need to start with your diet. Hair is mostly made of protein so anything that is a good source of protein should be eaten on a daily basis.

A few types of foods that are great sources of protein are nuts, dairy products, and fish. Gelatin, which is a byproduct of animal preparations, is very high in naturally occurring protein. Did you realize that Gummy Bears have a high percentage of gelatin in their make up?

The next you get a sweet tooth why don't you get a few Gummy treats and get your daily dose of gelatin. Another great source of protein is cold water fish. Not only that, but they also contain great levels of Omega-3 which builds healthy nails and hair.

Remember when you mom told you to take your vitamins? Well she was correct. A good multi-vitamin is essential to healthy hair growth. Be sure it contains Vitamins A and D along with Vitamin B7 which is also known as Biotin. Vitamin deficiency can be a major cause of hair loss.

You can get good levels of Vitamin A by eating foods rich in Beta-carotene. One food high in Vitamin A levels is liver but it is not a favorite of most people. You can also get good values of beta-carotene from carrots, broccoli, sweet potatoes, and kale.

Another very easy method to help grow hair fast naturally is to limit the amount of stress in your life. Stress has been shown to decrease hair growth and can even cause massive hair loss in extreme cases. You should try to limit stressful situations whenever possible but sometimes things happen that are out of your control.

When you find yourself in a stressful situation is important that you deal with it in a healthy way. I used to be stressed out a lot until I had the realization that most problems weren't as big as I made them appear. Whenever your stress levels start to get higher, stop for a minute and breath deeply. Then ask yourself if this really is a problem you are willing to lose your hair over.

I have recently realized that most things I worry about are not really problems at all. I found that fretting about them did nothing for the outcome. On top of that, most of the time nothing came of them any way. If they did come to pass they really weren't very bad at all.

Learning how to deal with stress was one of the most important factors in my life. I no longer am literally pulling my hair out. Two other important factors for healthy hair are diet and exercise. Daily aerobic exercise will increase the blood flow to the hair follicles and stimulate the transfer of nutrients.

If you would like to know more about Hair Growth or if you are interested in Hair Transplantation then click on these links for all the latest findings.
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