Posts Tagged ‘Vitamin B Complex’

Vitamins for Faster Hair Growth

April 14th, 2010



In order for our bodies to function healthily on a daily basis we need to have an adequate supply of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients in our diet and our hair is no different. What we eat can influence the state of our hair and the rate at which our hair grows. Hair follicles consume a high number of nutrients and if the diet is deficient in these nutrients then the result will be unhealthy looking hair, slower hair growth, thinning of the hair and hair loss.

An important point to remember is that the rate at which your hair can grow is finite and what is normal hair growth for one person can be different for another. However, on average, hair grows at a rate of about a centimetre a month. The trick to faster hair growth is to maximise your own hair growth potential by making sure your hair and scalp has everything it needs to help it to grow. There is no overnight fix either, it takes time and effort and several months before any changes are noticeable.

There are several vitamins that are particularly beneficial for the hair and which can facilitate faster, healthier hair growth and these are in particular the B Complex Vitamins, and Vitamins A, C and E. The B complex vitamins and vitamin C are water soluble, which means they are not stored in the body and therefore have to be consumed every day. Vitamins A and E on the other hand are fat soluble, are stored by the body, and as such, do not need to be taken daily.

B Complex Vitamins

Vitamin B complex vitamins are best taken at the same time as they work together and the combined properties of the Vitamin B group, which include Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid), Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine), Vitamin B12, folic acid and the lesser known PABA (Para-aminobenzoic acid), can help to promote healthy skin and scalp and facilitate healthy hair growth as well as inhibit greying of the hair and hair loss. Vitamin B vitamins can be found in meat, fish, vegetables, eggs, wholegrain cereals and legumes and of course, Vitamin B Complex supplements.

Biotin

Biotin, sometimes known as Vitamin H, is also part of the Vitamin B complex group of vitamins but deserves a special mention as it is particularly beneficial for the condition of the hair and scalp and consequently is a popular ingredient in shampoos and conditioners. It helps to produce Keratin and some studies have shown that Biotin in a natural form (as well as folic acid, PABA and vitamin B5) can help restore hair to its natural colour. Biotin can be found in brewer’s yeast, nuts, cheese, meat and fish.

Inositol

Again, Inositol is part of the vitamin B complex group of vitamins and is believed to promote healthy hair growth and healthy hair follicles as well as prevent hair loss. It can be found in brewers yeast, cereals, nuts, rice, meat, vegetables and bananas

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is an antioxidant and helps to promote a healthy scalp, which in turn facilitates hair growth. An important point to note is that in too high quantities, vitamin A can be toxic and can be particularly harmful if taken during pregnancy. Vitamin A can be found in liver and fish liver oil as well as in dairy produce and some vegetables.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is an antioxidant and a detoxifier that helps to keep hair and the scalp healthy and is found mostly in citrus fruits and fresh vegetables

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that encourages good blood flow to the scalp. Again, high levels can be harmful. It can also raise blood pressure and affect the blood’s ability to clot so should not be taken as a supplement without seeking advice from a doctor first. It can be found in vegetable oils, seeds, beans and nuts and in dark green leafy vegetables.

Conclusion

Vitamins are very powerful and too much can be just as harmful to the body as too little so before taking vitamin supplements, it is wise to discuss the option with your doctor first to eliminate any potential health problems that might arise.

Ideally, the most effective way of obtaining all the vitamins and nutrients you need to encourage faster hair growth and a healthy head of hair as well as promote good health in general, is to obtain them naturally through the diet itself.

By: David Mcevoy

Vitamin B Information – Appreciating the Benefits of Vitamin B

March 16th, 2010



Vitamin B information is necessary in order to know its health benefits. It is important to understand that vitamin B can help maintain total body health and growth. Vitamin B is composed of several specific nutrients. These are vitamins B1 or thiamine, B2 riboflavin, B3 niacin, B5, B6, and B12. They are collectively known as vitamin B complex.

Vitamin B complex is a recent discovery. Some decades ago, scientist believed that vitamin B is composed only of a single nutrient. Through research, other types of vitamin B have been discovered and found out to deliver specific benefits for the body. Vitamin B is also a water soluble nutrient. It means it can easily be absorbed by your system through water and body fluids. And because it is water soluble, it can also be easily excreted. This minimizes the risk of excess vitamin B intake.

This vitamin helps in the digestion process. It stimulates gastric juices which are needed for proper digestion. Vitamin B is also help the body absorb more macro-nutrients. The liver benefits also from vitamin B. By helping in the digestive processes, vitamin B enables the liver to filter more wastes and body toxins. If body wastes are thoroughly processed, the overall condition of the body will certainly improve.

It also promotes cell rejuvenation. This is made possible by the ability of Vitamin B to assist in generating new cell growth. If more healthy cells will grow, the resistance of the body also increases. That is why vitamin B can boost energy. Young children especially infants need vitamin B in order to grow quickly. It can assist other nutrients in developing the bones. It does not only boost energy, it can also promote faster growth.

Vitamin B can really promote good health. Proper vitamin B information could guide you about its general benefits.

By: Tony Farrell

Endometriosis Part 111 – Endometriosis and Vitamin B1

December 20th, 2009

As we mentioned in previous articles, endometriosis growing somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle by building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. As we know, nutritional supplements play a very important role in treating all kinds of diseases. In this article, we will discuss how vitamin B1 helps to treat endometriosis.

I. Definition

Vitamin B1 is one of the members of the vitamin B complex, it is also known as thiamin or thiamine. It’s most common form is a colorless chemical compound with the formula C12H17N4OS. It was discovered in 1910 by Umetaro Suzuki in Japan. It is a water soluble vitamin, therefore it can be stored in the body and is required to be taken regularly.

II. How Vitamin B1 benefits women with endometriosis

Women with endometriosis are found to have vitamin B complex deficiency during the menstrual cycle. It is not known if it is caused by unhealthy diet or the inability of digestive absorption.

a) Level of estrogen

Vitamin B1 helps to detoxify the liver which may be caused by intake of of alcohol, smoking and heavy metals. A strong liver is particularly important for secretion of cholesterol in breaking down estrogen that causes menstrual cramps as well as hormone balancing in the body.

b) Immune system

Vitamin B1 is an antioxidant that helps to strengthen the immune system against the forming of free radicals, endometrial implants, and adhesion somewhere else in the body except the endometrium.

c) Red blood cells

Study shows that vitamin B1 helps to normalize the activity of an enzyme called transketolase in red blood cells resulting in increased amounts of the two proteins THTR-1 and RFC-1 which helps to transport thiamine into red blood cells. This increases the production of red blood cells in the bloodstream.

d) Nervous system

It helps to reduce tension of the nervous system as a resulting of converting carbohydrates to energy which is necessary for the proper functions of the nervous system. Thereby it reduces symptoms of endometriosis in some women such as anxiety, depression, and mood swings.

e) Intestine muscle tone

Vitamin B1 helps to secrete hydrochloric acid in the stomach which is essential for the complete digestion of food particles and decreases the risk of nutrient deficiency causing hormone imbalance in the menstrual cycle.

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By: Kyle J. Norton