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Have Bald Genes in the family? Try these 5 foods to prevent hair loss

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 22, 2025, 09:20 IST
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5 foods that can prevent hair loss


Hair loss is one of the most common concerns for both men and women today. Whether it is hereditary, due to stress, vitamin deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, or harsh chemical treatments, seeing more hair in your comb than on your head can be distressing. If bald genes run in your family, the concern is real. The good news is that nature provides some wonderful tools to slow down the process and strengthen your strands from within. Nutrition, especially, plays a vital role in hair health. Here are five foods you can incorporate into your diet to prevent hair loss and nourish your scalp.

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Eggs

Hair is primarily made of a protein called keratin, which means protein is essential for strong, healthy strands. Eggs are rich in high-quality protein and also packed with biotin, a B vitamin crucial for hair growth. A deficiency in biotin can lead to hair thinning and brittle strands. Adding eggs to your breakfast, whether boiled, scrambled, or in an omelette, can give your follicles the strength they need to grow. For vegetarians, alternatives like paneer and Greek yogurt can provide similar benefits.

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Spinach

Iron deficiency is a leading cause of hair fall, particularly in women. Spinach, along with other leafy greens, is loaded with iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, and folate, all nutrients that support healthy hair growth. Vitamin C aids iron absorption, while vitamin A helps produce sebum, a natural scalp conditioner. A quick spinach salad, a green smoothie, or adding it to your dal and stir-fries can give your hair the nourishment it needs to stay thick and strong.

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Fatty fish

Indian fish varieties like rohu, pomfret, mackerel (bangda), and sardines (pedvey) are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for keeping hair hydrated and promoting scalp health. These healthy fats also help prevent inflammation that can lead to hair shedding. Omega-3s encourage hair follicles to flourish, keeping your strands strong and lustrous. For those who prefer vegetarian options, flaxseeds (alsi), chia seeds, and walnuts are easily available in India and provide a similar omega-3 boost for hair and skin health.

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Nuts and seeds

Almonds, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and sunflower seeds are small in size but big in nutrients. They are rich in vitamin E, zinc, selenium, and magnesium, all critical for hair health. Vitamin E improves blood circulation to the scalp, ensuring hair follicles get enough oxygen and nutrients. Zinc and selenium help prevent hair loss and repair damaged hair. A handful of nuts or a sprinkle of seeds in your salad or smoothie can make a noticeable difference over time.

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Sweet potatoes

Beta-carotene, found abundantly in sweet potatoes, carrots, and pumpkins, converts into vitamin A in the body, which promotes cell growth and maintains the scalp’s natural oils. A healthy scalp equals healthy hair. Vitamin A also supports the production of sebum, preventing dryness and brittleness that often leads to breakage. Roasted sweet potatoes, sweet potato mash, or even a sweet potato soup can be a delicious way to feed your follicles.

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Some tips that may help

While these five foods can make a significant difference, hair care is holistic. Stay hydrated, manage stress, and avoid excessive heat styling or harsh chemical treatments. Regular scalp massages with oils like coconut, castor, or almond oil can boost blood flow and nutrient delivery to your hair follicles.

Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet with whole grains, lentils, fresh fruits, and vegetables ensures your body gets all the vitamins and minerals needed for hair growth. Supplements can help, but real food is always superior when it comes to long-term hair health.

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Hold onto your crowning glory

If bald genes run in your family, genetics may set the blueprint, but diet and lifestyle choices can influence the speed and severity of hair loss. Incorporating eggs, spinach, fatty fish, nuts and seeds, and sweet potatoes into your meals can provide the building blocks your hair needs. Over time, these nutrient-rich foods nourish follicles, strengthen strands, and promote a healthy scalp, helping you hold onto your crowning glory for longer.


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You can fight hair loss

Remember, hair loss is natural, but proactive care, starting from your plate, can make a world of difference. Your hair reflects your inner health, and feeding it well is the first step to keeping it thick, strong, and beautiful.

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Hair care is a must

If you truly want to keep your hair healthy and full of life, the secret lies in giving them consistent care rather than quick fixes. Just like skin, your hair needs nourishment, hydration, and protection, regular oiling to strengthen the roots, gentle cleansing to keep the scalp fresh, and conditioning to lock in moisture. Add to that a balanced diet rich in proteins and good fats, and you’ll notice how your strands respond with natural shine and resilience. Think of it as a ritual: when you care for your hair with patience, they reward you by staying stronger, longer, and more beautiful.

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How does food help in hair growth?

Food promotes hair growth by providing proteins, vitamins, and minerals that nourish our hair follicles, strengthen the hair strands, and moisturize the scalp. A diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, iron, zinc, vitamin A, and more supports keratin, which is the main building block of hair, and improves the overall blood flow directly to the scalp.

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Fulled by daily habits

Hair loss in men is often fuelled by everyday habits that seem harmless at first. Overusing hair gels, waxes, or harsh styling products can clog the scalp and weaken follicles, while constant use of tight caps or helmets traps sweat and dirt, leading to breakage. Stress, lack of proper sleep, and poor diet, especially skipping protein and iron-rich foods - also accelerate hair thinning. Add to that habits like smoking, excessive alcohol, or neglecting regular scalp care, and the damage compounds. Over time, these lifestyle choices quietly chip away at hair health, making hair loss much more noticeable.

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Thank you very much for the info!!! I hope it will work for me!!!
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