Folic acid hair loss
Without folic acid hair loss can occur. Let's take a more in-depth look into this shall we;
Research has shown that if you do not have adequate B vitamins, especially boitin, B6, inositol and folic acid, there is a risk of hair loss.
The reasons for this are that amino acids are shown to actually control your hair from thinning and thickening. Further research has shown that men that have a shortage of vitamin B& and folic acid, they can become completely bald.
Due to these discoveries, questions have finally been brought up on whether folic acid and biotin supplementation might be able to grow hair. The answer to this is as follows;
It is found that these vitamins help to grow hair, but not Re-grow hair, unless the deficiency was related to a lack of one of these nutrients. Not only that, but by taking too much of these vitamins, there is a chance again of hair loss and a build up of toxins in your body.
By eating correctly, and taking the correct dosage of supplements when needed, you should be getting more than enough of all the vitamins that exist today. If at this point you are still having hair loss, it is possible that other reasons have come into play.
What ever the case may be, it is always advisable to contact your doctor and ask him of her for advice on how to go about treating your hair loss problem, or any other problem that might occur.
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