Hair growth vitamin and good hair care with vitamin supplements
By Nicole Elizabeth Smith
There usually is no single hair growth vitamin responsible for
good hair care and hair growth. Several different vitamin and mineral deficiencies can cause dry hair. To
treat dry hair, try taking a multivitamin with 100 percent of the daily value of
the essential vitamins. A multivitamin and mineral combination may provide some
added coverage for possible deficiencies.
It's been shown that too little biotin and pantothenic acid (both B-complex
vitamins) can lead to dry hair. Shampoos and hair treatment products commonly
contain pantothenic acid (or pantothenol). But evidence supporting the benefits
of pantothenic acid for dry hair and hair loss is very weak. Also, some people
with hair loss do show low blood levels of biotin. While the evidence isn't
strong, it may be worth it to try taking supplements of biotin and pantothenic
acid for bothersome hair conditions that are not helped by hair treatment
products. Iron and Zinc also affect hair growth. Iron is an important trace
mineral that is found in every cell of the body, including hair, usually
combined with protein. Zinc is an essential mineral that is found in almost
every cell, including our hair. It stimulates the activity of approximately 100
enzymes, which are substances that promote biochemical reactions in your body.
Zinc supports a healthy immune system, is needed for wound healing, helps
maintain your sense of taste and smell, and is needed for DNA synthesis.
Eat right and you will glow from head to toe.
About The Author:
Nicole Elizabeth Smith, the author of "Healthy Black Hair" (2003), is a
freelance health and beauty writer and a graduate of Michigan State University.
She and her son Zack live in Michigan. Currently, she is beauty editor for
www.myhairbook.com Consult with an alternative health professional and explore the options best suited to your lifestyle. Learn more about how health supplements may benefit you.
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