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Can diet effect hair growth?


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Posted by: Uthinkso

Since changing over my eating patterns on Jan 3rd of this year I have noticed some strange changes. For one my facial hair grows in quicker and is thicker as well. My haircuts have gone from every 5-6 weeks to every three weeks.

Is there any connection between diet and hair growth?



Posted by: TehBiggestLuzer

I was kinda wondering this too! Since i changed my eating habits i have a way more chest hair and now its on my back too! Could be because im getting older but the back hair is pissing me off .



Posted by: Uthinkso

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Originally Posted by TehBiggestLuzer View Post
I was kinda wondering this too! Since i changed my eating habits i have a way more chest hair and now its on my back too! Could be because im getting older but the back hair is pissing me off .

I have dodged that bullet thus far witht eh back hair, and my chest hair is the same.



Posted by: TehBiggestLuzer

Ur 27 so i think you are clear.....i am 24 and it started growing at 23....oh well i am going to get electrolysis on it when im 27



Posted by: Jodi

Well, I suppose it's possible. For years you've probably deprived your body of vital nutrients and now that you are giving your body what it needs to heal and function, anything is possible



Posted by: largepkg

No doubt. When I had my gastric bypass I was told in no uncertain terms I would lose a good amount of hair but it would grow back after my diet regulated again. I probably lost 20% but it came back.



Posted by: TehBiggestLuzer

No offense but how do you get to the point where you cant control how much you eat and choose gastric bypass as a way to regulate your eating habits. Seems like a get rich quick scheme to me



Posted by: Rhyno

i dont have any official info to back this up, but your diet contributes to the rate of growth of certain bodyparts, eating healthier will make your hair and fingernails grow quicker than in comparison with a poor diet.

i just did a quick search on yahoo: http://www.netwellness.org/question.cfm/11209.htm

not extreemly compeling, but there must be something more scientific out there.



Posted by: largepkg

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Originally Posted by TehBiggestLuzer View Post
No offense but how do you get to the point where you cant control how much you eat and choose gastric bypass as a way to regulate your eating habits. Seems like a get rich quick scheme to me
Many people have addictions, mine was food.

Bypass was the best thing I ever did. Check out my photos and tell me differently.



Posted by: Uthinkso

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Many people have addictions, mine was food.

Bypass was the best thing I ever did. Check out my photos and tell me differently.
Hard case to argue looking at the pics.Any before shots, or rather how much did you lose?



Posted by: TehBiggestLuzer

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Many people have addictions, mine was food.

Bypass was the best thing I ever did. Check out my photos and tell me differently.
Still seams you took the easy way out. Everyone is addicted to food btw , its an addiction needed to live otherwise we wouldnt crave it . Anyways, im glad it worked for you but i still think it is one of dumbest ideas for losing weight i've ever heard of. I just find it hard to believe that if you ate a clean diet that you would have needed the dangerous gastric bypass. Congratulations on your weight loss and good luck with your future you look really good, i bet it feels really nice when you wake up in the morning compared to what you were.



Posted by: Witchblade

From anecdotal experience I believe my hair grows quicker when I'm eating clean, yes.




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