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Diet & stress mean one in three of us are losing our hair

 

Stress and extreme dieting have been blamed for the current hair loss epidemic- recent statistics say one in three women over 25 are losing it. the body sees hair as non-essential so if you reduce calories it'll divert nutrient away from it accordingly.

"Dieting may mean you're not taking in enough food to get the nutrients for a proper hair growth, so the problem multiplies." says Trichologist Sara Allison (hairlossconsultant.co.uk). "To reverse things you need protein- just a small portion three times a day." To promote hair growth you also need vitamins and minerals, so the amount of ruit, veg and wholegrains you eat hepls. Get an extra boost from  a multivit formulated for hair growth such as Vitabiotics Wellwoman Tricologic, £34.95. But what if you don't think weight loss is behind your hair loss? .........

 

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Stress is often a trigger for hair loss. "Hair is shed early, so more falls out at any given time than should," says Sara. Stress-induced hair loss normally starts about three months after stress begins and will stop three to four months after it is resolved. 

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