Whether you’re in the midst of trying to recover your strands from a
misguided cut or simply want longer locks, you may have a hard time
patiently waiting for your hair to grow. (We’ve been there.)
Luckily, unlike the watched pot that never boils, concentrating on
your hair growth can yield actual results, particularly when it comes to
strategic eating.
Here are eight foods that help lengthen your mane, recommended by
Harvard and Yale Medical School-trained nutritionist Jayson Calton, PhD,
and licensed nutritionist and fitness chef Mira Calton, CN.
1. Salmon:
This fish is loaded with the strong hair supporters like Vitamin D
and protein, but it also contains omega-3 fatty acids that promote hair
growth by keeping your scalp healthy.
2. Yellow Peppers:
Yellow bell peppers have nearly five and a half times more vitamin C
than oranges (341 milligrams, as opposed to 63). This is good news for
your locks since vitamin C is an antioxidant that strengthens the hair
shaft and hair follicles, as well as prevents breakage.
3. Oysters:
Zinc deficiency has been noted to cause hair loss and poor scalp
conditions and oysters are loaded with zinc — just three ounces contain
493 percent of your daily value. But not just any oysters will do: Steer
clear of the ones caught in the Gulf of Mexico, which may contain
unusually high levels of Cadmium due to the 2010 BP oil spill.
4. Eggs:
Eggs are an excellent source of those aforementioned omega-3s, and
they are also contain biotin (which many people trying to grow their
hair take in supplement form). But, just so you’re aware, it’s not the
egg white that will make your hair long and beautiful, it’s the yolk.
Eating too many egg whites can actually block the absorption of biotin
into the body, causing a depletion of this micronutrient.
5. Sunflower Seeds:
Just a few little seeds can supply you with an abundance of vitamin
E, which will enhance blood flow to the scalp and promote faster hair
growth.
6. Sweet Potatoes:
These are loaded with beta carotene, the precursor for vitamin A that
not only promotes a healthy scalp but promotes hair growth. But choose
foods loaded with beta carotene over supplementing with high doses —
like over 2500 milligrams — of vitamin A from retinol since it can be
toxic at very high levels.
7. Avocados:
Due to their high concentration of essential fatty acids naturally
found in skin cells (which help to keep your skin smooth and supple),
avocados are an age-old beauty secret. When topically applied to the
hair and scalp, they have the added ability to stimulate collagen and
elastin production. Mix a little avocado with sour cream (which contains
lactic acid to help exfoliate dead skin and clean up buildup on the
scalp) and apply to your hair and scalp for about ten minutes before
washing it off.
8. Almonds:
These nuts will make your hair grow faster and thicker due to their
high biotin content. One cup contains nearly one-third of your daily
requirement. You should be able to see the results in a month or two of
adding them to your diet.
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