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    What to Eat for Healthy Hair and Nails

    By Olivia Putnal


    No doubt you know that eating healthy is good for you in a plethora of ways-it can decrease your risk of disease, improve your immune system, increase your energy levels and even affect your sleeping habits. But did you know certain foods can improve the way you look, too? Read on to find out which nutrients will give your hair and nails extra luster, strength and shine.

    Biotin/Vitamin H

    Biotin (a.k.a. vitamin H) can improve hair that is splitting or thinning as well as strengthen weakened nails. Taken with zinc and the corticosteroid clobetasol propionate, biotin has even been used to treat alopecia, an autoimmune skin disease marked by the loss of hair. Nina DiBona, RD, dietitian and nutritionist at the Sports Club/LA in Boston, agrees. "A deficiency in biotin may result in brittle hair or even hair loss." An easy way to remember: The H in vitamin H stands for "haar and haut," which means "hair and nails" in German, DiBona notes.


    Foods to Try: Bananas, beans, cauliflower, eggs, lentils, peanuts and salmon.


    Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    To get shinier hair, introduce more omega-3s into your diet, which "help support scalp health and may give your locks extra luster and shine," according to DiBona. The three active ingredients-alpha-linolenic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid-are all essential fatty acids and "are important components of the stratum corneum, which is the outermost layer of the epidermis that contains keratin and has water-holding capabilities. Deficiency in essential fatty acids can result in dry scalp or dandruff," she says.


    Foods to Try: Eggs, flaxseed, fish oil, mackerel, salmon, sardines, spinach, tuna and walnuts.

    Find a delicious protein-packed dish to make for dinner tonight.


    Protein

    Protein intake is important for many reasons, notably when it comes to hair and nails. Both "are made of structural proteins known as keratin, so adequate dietary protein is important for providing the building blocks for growing strong hair and nails," explains DiBona. Lean meats are the easiest way to pack protein into your diet-just make sure to steer clear of any that are overly fatty.


    Foods to Try: Chicken, eggs, lean red meats, lowfat dairy, nuts, seafood, soybeans and whole grains.


    Vitamin A

    "Vitamin A helps produce a conditioning substance for the scalp known as sebum, which keeps hair looking and feeling healthy," says DiBona. In addition to these beauty benefits, this vitamin contributes to better eye health and immune system function, which keeps you vital and strong from head to toe.


    Foods to Try: Apricots, broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots, Cheddar cheese, egg yolks, mangoes, oatmeal, spinach and sweet potatoes.


    Zinc

    Zinc is another nutrient active in helping the immune system function properly, and DiBona also notes that it plays an important role in the formation of your connective tissues. "Zinc is a component of hundreds of enzymes in the body, some of which regulate the body's ability to make new proteins that will become building blocks of healthy hair and nails," she says. "Alopecia, hair dryness and brittleness can be signs of zinc deficiency."


    Foods to Try: Cashews, green beans, lean beef, lobster, oysters and soybeans.





    Original article appeared on WomansDay.com

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    117 comments

    • sophia  •  8 months ago
      melanen
    • Pranati  •  8 months ago
      It is a very good information. Everybody should know about it.I must start it now.
    • TONI J  •  9 months ago
      have you guys heard about zhi shou wu. it is known grow your hair and if you have grey hair it know to change it back to your natural color.
    • Marilyn L  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Hi DermaPa Vitamin A is very different from Accutane, which is a pharma product.
      Vitamin A comes in several forms, none of which is Accutane. Please check out wiki. Cheers, M
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_A
      PS My husband is now 61 and I have been giving him biotin and Vit since he was in his 20's and began to develop male pattern baldness. I learned about this from Adele Davis' books, back in the early 70's. One can also learn great info from www.lef.org Life Extension which is staffed by Physicians who have escaped the grip of Big Pharma, and actually include nutrition and supplements as a strategy to deal with the Cause, and not just the Symptoms of disorders. With regard to medical training, I feel it is important to educate oneself, in order to ask better questions of your physician, to get better results and to take responsibililty for one's own healing is the goal, rather than defaulting to 'white coat' syndrome where we expect these over-worked professionals to know everything.
    • iwantlongerhair.com  •  1 year 1 month ago
      It's great to see an article talking about nutrition as part of the process to having great looking hair and nails. We live in a quick fix society, so want the solution to be a magic product we apply to the outside of our hair, to restore it's luster, strength, and shine. There are a few that can help, but many have petroleum products that will make it look shiny at first, but are actually completely drying out the hair, making it unable to be rehydrated. The real solution is going to be improving the hair from within, using better nutrition, and taking good care of it after it grows out as well.

      Briefly reading through the comments I noticed a number of misconceptions. It's very rare that anyone is getting too much Zinc, it could happen, but for most people is not going to. Milk products can help hair and nails, but be sensitive to your body, what works for some, may cause health problems for another. Did your ancestors consume a lot of dairy? Remember, they consumed raw dairy, not homogenized/pasteurized, which is totally different, nutrition wise. Do not take prenatals, unless you are pregnant.

      In addition to the above article, I'll add:
      -Drink lots of WATER, your hair, nails, and body are made of water, dehydration will result in course, dry, brittle hair, skin, and nails. Other fluids are not the same as plain, straight, non-carbonated water.
      -Try probiotics, they're expensive but will improve your total health as well as hair and nails. If you get sick to your stomach, it means you have really unhealthy bacteria living in your gut, keep taking them, even though it's counter intuitive.
      -Vit. D, best to get it from the sun, the advice of the last two decades warning of the damage of sunburn, has been misunderstood and has left most adults severely deficient in Vit. D. Not only does it prevent cancer, it ads glow and luster to hair. If you can't get enough sun, take D-3, not D-2, Trader Joes is fine, don't get the prescribed type, it's not safe.

      I could go on and on, but I don't want to write a book here... I already did. For the most thorough collection of information on growing out beautiful looking, easy to manage hair, visit:
      http://www.iwantlongerhair.com/
    • Mariya  •  1 year 1 month ago
      after hearing this comment i would wish to grow my hair like rapenzil and nails like a witch
    • Mark  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Hair can’t be “Healthy” or “Un Healthy”. Hair is dead.
    • Rough and tough  •  1 year 1 month ago
      It doesn't matter what you eat once you've gotten radiation poisoning from Chernobyl. You'll always be sickly and gaunt. My hair has thinned and I'm sick all the time. Many of my friends have already died.
    • khalid abdelwanis amin  •  1 year 1 month ago
      we cannot do with out natural foods
    • DermPA  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Biotin is vitamin B7....don't know where "H" came from. 2.5mg or 2500mcg are the recommended doses from hair/nail Dermatology specialists. Also, Accutane is a form of Vit A in a very large dose. Accutane shrinks sebaceous glands and reduces oil (sebum) production. It does not make sense that vitamin A INCREASES sebum production. Quoting studies would be helpful when making these recommendations. However, it is important to note, there are few if any studies on "natural" supplements. If you want access to the few studies available on these substances, google Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. It is the best resource I have found and will tell you what is safe, what studies are available and how reliable they are. It is a subscription, but the book is only $60. I highly recommend it to anyone who walks into a supplement store and asks the person behind the counter for advise-remember, most of these people have absolutely no medical training.
    • Chuck  •  1 year 1 month ago
      my finger nails have started to split any suggestions?
    • vasyzy  •  1 year 1 month ago
      o dieta buna are un corp sanatos si bine dezvoltat,
    • Jimmy  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Since when does sebum contribute to better hair? Sebaceous glands produce the substance that makes hair greasy and lank; it has been shown to provide little or no benefit in modern humans.
    • Harry Johnson  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Also the tendon in Vietnamese Pho Tai Gan!
    • Vanessa  •  1 year 1 month ago
      When I take Omeg 3 I suffer from the worst hair loss, thinning and breaking. What is with that? Am I over dosing? I just stick to my vitamin e.
    • Brenda  •  1 year 1 month ago
      My nails were beyond repair. I started looking on the internet for help. Low and behold the vitamin Biotin came up and thought I would give it a try. Just two weeks later my nails have improved so much.Thanks for ALL beauty tips!
    • mahim  •  1 year 1 month ago
      stop using hair color.this will save hair loss
    • chanya  •  1 year 1 month ago
      take supplement call hair skin nail
    • pooja  •  1 year 1 month ago
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    • Patricia  •  1 year 1 month ago
      so, basically eat everything except for junk food...

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