ninaross
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Hair loss has become a common issue these days. People reading my thread must have noticed that some people lose their hair more than others, which is because certain people are more susceptible to it.
Certain factors, regardless of gender, contribute to hair loss. The most common of these is vitamin deficiency. But how can you tell if your hair loss is caused by a nutrient deficiency? Here are some signs of vitamin deficiency hair loss:
I would recommend eating sufficient vitamin-rich foods. Like: Vitamin D3, Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin B12, and Calcium.
Let me know your thoughts on which vitamin helps the most with hair loss.
Certain factors, regardless of gender, contribute to hair loss. The most common of these is vitamin deficiency. But how can you tell if your hair loss is caused by a nutrient deficiency? Here are some signs of vitamin deficiency hair loss:
- Hair that is dry and brittle, particularly at the ends.
- Male/female pattern baldness develops.
- Thinning and splitting hair.
- Hair fall that is excessive (greater than average).
- Scanty hair on the scalp (low volume).
I would recommend eating sufficient vitamin-rich foods. Like: Vitamin D3, Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin B12, and Calcium.
Let me know your thoughts on which vitamin helps the most with hair loss.





