Biotin plays a significant part in the prevention of hair loss.
Most nutritionists agree that biotin is one of the important
vitamins for supporting hair growth. It is also commonly advised
to take biotin to supplement medical treatments such Minoxidil
or Propecia.
A deficiency of biotin may cause hair to become frail and
unhealthy, and hair breakage, which may result in hair loss.
Biotin also keeps your skin and nails healthy as well as being
an important element of new hair growth. Supplements are
sometimes needed to return biotin levels to normal, but it is
recommended to include biotin regularly in your diet. Two foods
containing good quantities of biotin are liver and egg yolks.
You would have to eat thousands of calories worth daily to get
enough for your hair needs, which is why I would also suggest
biotin supplements.
Foods full of biotin include brewer's yeast, green peas, oats,
soybeans, walnuts, sunflower seeds, green peas, bulgur and brown
rice. In terms of the egg yolks, your body's ability to digest
and assimilate biotin decreases with high intake levels of
protein. Biotin binds easily to proteins, making it unavailable
to your body, which in turn causes biotin deficiency and hair
loss. Try to steer clear of raw eggs in your diet, and cut down
on protein powders and bars. Use one of the many shampoos that
contain biotin and silica.
Additionally, those with type A blood don't have the ability to
fully absorb B vitamins. Biotin is classified as a Vitamin B, so
if you have Type A blood, adding higher doses of 5-8 grams twice
daily will be needed to help prevent hair loss. At this time,
there are no known side effects at this dosage level.
People suffering from heartburn, acid reflux, or GERD and who
are taking antacids may absorb biotin less and hair loss may
occur as a result. Therefore watch your use of over-the-counter
antacids if you are worried about hair loss.
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