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Hair Growth Advice - Reduce Consumption Of Processed Foods
By Karl S. Smith

Hair loss is a problem that many men and women suffer from. I suffered from hair loss for several years until I decided to do my own research and find a way to grow my hair back. One of the things that helped me to fight my hair loss was cutting down on the amount of processed foods that I ate.

Processed foods are foods that have been altered from their natural state. Often, this is done for convenience. Processed foods contain preservatives that help it to last longer than natural foods, which have not been altered. Some of the most popular methods of preserving foods are canning and packaging.

Canned foods (i.e. soup, meat, soft drinks) contain chemical additives which prevent the body from absorbing the nutrients that the foods contain. Some of these nutrients are helpful in promoting hair growth.

Packaged foods (i.e. cookies, chips) contain trans fat, a preservative that helps to increase the shelf life of food. Trans fats create a toxic environment in the body, and this makes it difficult for hair to grow.

A change that I made to my diet which helped me to grow my hair back was cutting my consumption of canned and packaged foods in half. Instead of having canned chicken soup as a part of my dinner, for example, I prepared stir-fried chicken and rice with fresh vegetables. By doing this, my body was able to absorb more of the nutrients present in the meat and vegetables. I also reduced my consumption of soda and began to drink fresh juice which I prepared with my juicer at home.

When I was at work, I loved to snack on cookies or chips during the late afternoon as an energy booster. I replaced those snacks with organic oatmeal cookies, yogurt and fresh fruit.

After several months of reducing my consumption of processed foods and increasing the amount of healthy foods that I ate, I noticed that my energy levels throughout the day were higher and my hair was also starting to grow back. Areas of my scalp where my hair was thinning now sported thicker hair, and on areas of my scalp where I had lost all my hair, I could see slow but gradual hair growth.

As a result of changing my diet, my body was able to receive the nutrients that it needed in order to promote hair growth. These changes do not require a lot of time to implement; they simply require a strong desire to live a healthier lifestyle.


Karl Smith successfully battled his hair loss and now maintains a full head of hair. For more information on combating hair loss please visit his website http://www.stoppinghairlossnow.com

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