coolworld.com coolworld.com
Search:    Main -> About Us -> Privacy of Info -> ToS -> Add Your Link -> Add Article   
Add Url
 

Medicine & Treatment

Companies & Business

Adventure & Sports

Indoor Games

Jobs & Employment

Lifestyle & Fashion

Shopping & Auction

Recreation

Politics & Government

Estate & Realty

Self Enhancement

Events & News

Health & Therapy

Children & Teens

Cooking & Drinking

Investment & Finance

Technology & Science

People & Communities

Automobiles

Academics & Education

Tour & Travel

Computers & Networking

Culture & Art

Garden & Home

 

Main » Health & Therapy » Dietary Supplements
 

Hair and Nail Vitamins

 

Hair and nails are very good indicators of the general health condition of the body. Any kind of illness or stress is reflected through the skin, hair and fingernails. Hair and nails show symptoms such as brittleness, thinning, breaking, and splitting when neglected or when the body goes through extreme pressure conditions. Even when the body is deficient in essential nutrients, the hair and fingernails shows the signs.

Nutrition is very important for the body. Even though hair and fingernails are just dead cells, they are an important indicator of the general well being of a person. Nutrition for the body is derived from the food we take. When the body does not receive the essential nutrients, or if it loses the ability to absorb nutrients from the food it receives, it causes the body to use up internal resources. This causes weakness in the body parts and is reflected in the skin, hair and fingernails. In order to have healthy hair and finger nails, it is very important to consume food that contains some major vitamins like vitamin A (produces healthy sebum in the scalp), vitamin C (antioxidant), vitamin E (improves scalp circulation), Biotin (produces Keratin), Inositol (keeps hair follicles healthy), Niacin (promotes scalp circulation) and pantothenic acid, Para-Aminobenzoic Acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 that prevent graying and hair loss. Of these, vitamin E is found to have a significant influence on the health of not just hair but also skin and fingernails.

Most vitamins are derived from food. The most common food-based sources of vitamins are: citrus fruits, green vegetables, fruits like pineapple, strawberries, kiwi, potatoes, green peppers, cheese, vegetable oils, soybean, raw seeds, dried beans, wheat germ oil, brewers yeast, whole grains, eggs, liver, rice, milk, fish, turkey, chicken and red meat. Other nutrients required by the body are proteins and minerals like iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium and essential fatty acids.

There are several products in the market today that act as essential vitamins for hair and nails. These are in the form of oils, shampoos, gels, sprays, lotions and creams. These are generally prescribed by specialists but some are also available over the counter. However, it is better to consult a specialist before using these products. There are also hundreds of websites that provide information about these products. They can also be ordered online.

Author: Kent Pinkerton
 
Author Bio:
Kent Pinkerton is a noted author. Kent likes to create articles about this area.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Fluoride Debate Continues
 
Exercise The Right Way - The Barbell Bent-Over Row
 
Bodybuilding Workouts
 
Yoga For Children And Kids
 
The Benefits Of Chiropractic Care
 
High Blood Pressure, the Insidious Killer
 
Benefits of Chair Yoga - Part 1
 
Are You Suffering from GERD/Acid Reflux?
 
Lycopene May Help Guard Your Heart
 
What a "Muscle-Head" Bodybuilder Says About Organic Food
 
 
 
 
 

Phentermine Makes your Weight Loss Faster

No pill or medical procedure is better than regular exercises and a controlled diet regimen to lose ... - Clarence Carter
 

Cutting the Root of Suffering and Obstacles

Have you ever said or heard someone say, "I tried everything; nothing worked!"? If you try everythin ... - Jack Elias
 

Watch Out for Misleading Pharmaceutical Advertising

The recent withdrawal of Vioxx and Bextra should alert consumers that advertising for new drugs shou ... - Charles Essmeier
 

Mastering The Power Of Expectation: What You Deeply Expect, You Will BECOME!

Do you expect to exceed your last workout, to notably improve, and to GROW from your efforts? If Not ... - Pete Siegel
 

How To Treat High Cholesterol Safely

Cholesterol may differ depending on the lifestyle, gender or the heritage of the individual. Every o ... - Balaji B
 

Skipping Is Good For You In More Ways Than One

People looking to lose weight are always interested in exercising. It's practically inevitable: if y ... - Paul J Bryant
 
 
Main -> Privacy of Info -> ToS  
© 2008 www.coolworldpages.com All Rights Reserved.