4 Foods You Should STOP Eating ASAP If Your Hair Is Thinning, According To Dermatologists
February 19, 2019 by SheFinds Health
Thinning hair can be the result of various genetic and lifestyle components, but experts say that your diet really plays the biggest role in your hair’s overall health. That’s because the foods and drinks we consume are responsible for delivering hair-healthy vitamins and minerals to the strands.
In some cases, Dr. Carolyn Jacob says that a person’s diet can be causing hair fall because it contains foods that negatively impact hair growth because they’re too high in fat and sugar or not providing the proper vitamins. “It’s important to make sure you don’t have a lack of something in your diet that could be leading to hair loss,” Dr. Jacob tells Eat This, Not That!, noting that most people experience thinning strands as a result of deficiencies in iron and/or vitamin D or following a diet that is low in protein.
Keep scrolling to find out which foods dermatologists say are affecting your hair’s health and contributing to thinning hair: