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jeevesh
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When would I retain more nutrition in my body - when I have more hair or less hair?
Harshita said:Please tell me if someone is suffering from hairloss in adulthood then what could be the reason and can it be controlled?
thanks but its seems like a heredity problem.tom aaron said:Genetics
No
Males in my family have full heads of hair...our French heritage.
Hair serves as a protective barrier for the scalp and hair follicles, preventing harmful substances from entering and damaging the hair and scalp. It also helps to retain moisture and nutrients in the hair and scalp, promoting overall hair health.
The amount of hair on an individual's head does not directly affect the body's ability to retain nutrition. However, the health and condition of the hair and scalp can impact the absorption and retention of nutrients.
Nutrition plays a crucial role in hair growth and retention. A balanced diet rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and proteins is necessary for healthy hair growth. Lack of proper nutrition can result in hair thinning and hair loss.
Yes, there are several key nutrients that are essential for hair retention. These include biotin, iron, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids. These nutrients help to nourish the hair follicles and promote healthy hair growth.
Yes, a poor diet lacking in essential nutrients can lead to hair loss. When the body is not receiving enough nutrients, it prioritizes vital functions over hair growth, resulting in hair thinning and hair loss. It is important to maintain a healthy, balanced diet for optimal hair health.