Worried about your hair thinning prematurely or not growing as fast as it used to? All hope is not lost, as a medical expert has shared food which can boost hair growth.
A doctor has shared five foods he believes you "need" to eat for thicker, longer hair. Dr Joe Whittington (@drjoe_md), who regularly shares health tips with his 2.1 million TikTok followers, recently combined physical and mental health advice in a new video.
"Long, thick hair - if that's what you want, here's five foods you need to incorporate in your diet today," he started. Eggs are a fantastic source of protein, biotin, and Vitamin B12, all essential for hair growth, according to Dr Whittington.
He also recommended salmon, an "excellent source" of Omega-3 fatty acid, which strengthens hair and promotes its growth. Spinach, rich in Vitamins A and C, is important for producing sebum, keeping your hair moisturised reports Surrey Live.
Nuts were praised for their Vitamin E and zinc content, crucial for hair growth, with Vitamin E also improving blood circulation to your scalp.
Lastly, sweet potatoes made the list, being a good source of Vitamin C and containing beta carotene, which converts to Vitamin A in your body, concluded Dr Whittingham.
One fan, 46, gushed: "Omg I'm 46 and you just gave me a huge smile, I eat 4 of those 5 every day! And just realised my hair it is think and grows fast!".
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Another devotee shared their own experience, writing: "This is true I eat eggs and oatmeal every day and my hair grows fast," although they admitted not eating all the foods daily.
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A third follower suggested combining some of the foods, saying: "Now there is a complete meal - nut crusted salmon served with roasted sweet potatoes and boil egg... dinner sorted."
Meanwhile, another creative cook suggested: "Salmon in egg white wash, crusted with finely chopped nuts, with a spinach and sweet potato salad and vinaigrette made with the yolk. Boom."
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