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Extra Protein And Copper Not Needed

Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 10 May 2007

Eating more protein will have absolutely no affect on your hair loss...

At Ukmedix News we like to convey the impression that we are myth busters and the newsroom team must always keep an open and objective mind about all hair loss information that is found in magazines, in books and on the net. With sensitive subjects like hair loss where people are feeling vulnerable they are more likely to believe articles that are not well researched and actually a load of rubbish.

Extra Protein And Copper Not Needed

A lot of hair loss web sites promote the idea that hair consists mostly of protein and we have no bone of contention with this. However some of these websites also promote the idea that by eating a large amount of protein you can somehow to restore your hair. If you are experiencing some male pattern baldness eating more protein will have absolutely no affect on your hair loss and anyone or any organisation that promotes the idea should be treated with great suspicion as they just do not know what they are speaking about. Male pattern baldness is a genetic condition that occurs due to a surplus of Dihydrotestosterone in the scalp and not because of any other reason.

If you start to suffer from male pattern baldness changing your diet to include more protein by eating say chicken and fish on a regular basis will have absolutely no affect. It might make you feel healthier and look healthier but it will not regrow your hair or slow down the genetic process of hereditary balding. The same can be said of vitamins and other health supplements that are sometimes promoted by unscrupulous Doctors on their own web sites in the hope that you will purchase some of their remedies. If you have a lack of vitamins to the point where your hair begins to fall out you will look and feel so unhealthy that hair loss will be the smallest of your problems.

At Ukmedix News we have seen web sites that even promote the idea that by getting a daily dose of copper you can strengthen your hair. Copper in the minutest quantities is present in many different foodstuffs and you do not require to go and buy copper supplements from anyone to maintain good hair. If you eat a balanced and healthy diet all the required vitamins that you could possibly need will be present in your diet.

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