Hair loss may be due to different causes: seasonal factors, fever, hormonal
changes, physical or emotional stress, certain diseases, side effects of some
medicines, etc. However, nutritional deficits are the most common cause.
Having a well-balanced diet may help strengthen the hair and avoid hair
loss, so try to consume foods rich in certain vitamins such as B6 and B8,
minerals such as iron, zinc or copper, and amino acids such as cysteine that nurture
the hair follicle and invigorate your hair.
Take note of the foods that contain each of these nutrients:
Vitamins B6 and B8
Minerals: iron, zinc and copper
Iron is found in meat, seafood, legumes (lentils and
chickpeas), chard, spinach and nuts.
Zinc is found in oysters, crustaceans, mollusks, eggplant,
borage and asparagus.
Copper is found in clams, peas and some nuts, such as
almonds, walnuts and peanuts.
However, if you consider that
your diet does not include all these nutrients, there are some supplements that
contain the ideal combination of vitamins and minerals to help you maintain strong
and healthy hair.