Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Sulphur Amino Acids and Hair Loss: Decoding the Sulphur link to Hair Loss

In one of my most recent posts, I have shared with readers about my regime on an oral hair supplement pill treatment called Hair Plus. Hair Plus pills contains a number of minerals which are believed to help promote hair growth. A chief constituent of the pills is Sulphur Amino Acids.

As a result of my hair loss, I have carried out extensive research on this dreadful disease, which has troubled many young men and women. I have learnt that hair loss sufferers may lack a number of important minerals and vitamins such as biotin, Vitamin E, just to name a few. Today I would like to share with you another important element, which is so important to hair growth: Sulphur and that may be the reason why the pills I mentioned has such a high concentration of sulphur amino acids.

Methionine is the body’s primary source of sulfur. The body uses Sulphur to influence hair follicles and promote healthy hair, skin, and nail growth. Sulphur is also beneficial to other parts of the body, for example, it reduces cholesterol and liver fat, protects the kidneys, reduces bladder irritation and helps the body to excrete heavy metals.
Thus make sure that you are taking in enough sulphur-containing food for a healthy scalp of hair!

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