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The effects of poor eating and sleeping habits on hair loss
Having healthy hair, in whatever style one prefers, is a big part of feeling confident. Unfortunately, many people around the world suffer from some degree of hair loss. Lack of sleep and poor diet are two very prominent reasons for poor scalp and hair health. 

Many Americans suffer from one degree or another of lack of sleep. If a person isn't getting enough sleep, this can put stress on your body of the emotional, physical and mental sort. When combined with a poor diet, this one-two punch can mean an escalation of hair loss or can set a person up for future hair loss problems. 

The good news is that there are several things a person can do to try to help sustain or renew their scalp and hair health. Getting adequate sleep and eating the right food, and how these two things can help, will be explored below. 

Getting adequate sleep is one of the most crucial building blocks in living a healthy, and long, life. In the hair health arena, getting the needed amount of rest every night helps your body in absorbing the necessary nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, that will not only make you healthier and stronger overall, but that will aid your body in producing and circulating essential scalp oils as well as in supporting strong and healthy hair follicles. 

You need to get those nutrients into your body before it can make use of them during your slumbers, which leads to the second item in this short list of two of the most crucial foundations for living a healthy life. Eating right is a proactive decision you can make to help in restoring, or maintaining, your hair and scalp health, as well as working to allow you to reap the many benefits of living a healthier lif, such as having plenty of positive energy and avoiding sicknesses. 

There are several foods in particular that can aid in improving both your overall health and the well-being of your scalp and hair. Hair is made of protein, so be sure to eat enough protein-rich foods like meat, poultry and fish. If you're a vegetarian, look towards eating enough of your favorite beans, including highly beneficial legumes like lentils and chickpeas. Nuts, eggs, quinoa and broccoli should also be mentioned. These foods will aid your body in absorbing and producing iron, a critical mineral everyone needs, especially in one's efforts to support vigorous hair health. 

Vitamin C is essential for reducing the effects of bodily stress and also is said to contribute to a lowered risk of cancer. It is also crucial for hair follicle health. Vitamin C is a common supplement, but can also be absorbed from foods such as broccoli, cantaloupe, strawberries, citrus fruits and dark leafy greens such as spinach.

 

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Wednesday, 01 February 2017 18:00

Best Veggies for Your Hair

Best Veggies for Your Hair
If you want to healthy hair that is shiny and strong, then you must consume a nutritious diet that includes tasty vegetables. By eating the right vegetables at meals and snacks, you can also improve the growth rate of your hair to have a better appearance. Here are some of the best vegetables for men and women to consume on a daily basis to have healthy hair that looks luxurious. 

Kale
Dark leafy green vegetables are good for your hair because of the high levels of antioxidants that repair the damage in your body. Kale contains several vitamins and minerals, including: 

• Vitamin C
• Vitamin K
• Vitamin B6
• Calcium
• Iron
• Magnesium

You can eat kale raw in a salad or on a sandwich, but it is also possible to cook this vegetable in a variety of ways.

Pumpkin
You should eat pumpkin year-round rather than only in the autumn because this food offers an assortment of nutrients that include: 

• Iron
• Calcium
• Vitamin C
• Vitamin A
• Vitamin B6

It is possible to find canned pumpkin at local supermarkets to use in baked goods or delicious smoothie beverages.

Broccoli
Fresh or frozen broccoli is easy to find in most grocery stores, and this is a vegetable that can help you have luxurious hair because it contains these minerals and vitamins:

• Vitamin C
• Vitamin B6
• Magnesium 
• Vitamin A
• Calcium
• Iron 

Broccoli is a versatile vegetable that you can use in numerous recipes, or it is possible to consume it raw after dipping it in salad dressing. 

Bell Peppers
Today, bell peppers are in several colors such as red, yellow and orange in addition to green. Not only do bell peppers contain antioxidants that can help your hair shine, but also, this vegetable offers these nutrients:

• Vitamin C
• Vitamin B6
• Magnesium
• Iron 
• Vitamin A

You can slice bell peppers into sections to use in a stir-fry, or you can use the raw strips of this vegetable in a salad. 

Sweet Potatoes
Stop eating white potatoes because sweet potatoes have more nutrients. You can enjoy sweet potatoes at anytime of the year to strengthen your hair strands. This vegetable contains these vital nutrients: 

• Vitamin B6
• Iron
• Vitamin A
• Calcium
• Vitamin C

You can bake sweet potatoes in an oven to have this vegetable any day of the week. Make sure to add all of these vegetables to your weekly shopping list.