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7 vitamins and minerals whose deficiency causes hair loss

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2025, 14:15 IST
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Why do people lose hair?

Hair fall is a nightmare no one wants to experience. Whether it's finding strands of hair on the pillow or watching them clog the shower drain, hair loss can be frustrating. While stress, pollution, and genetics play a role, many people don’t realize that nutritional deficiencies are one of the biggest culprits behind excessive hair loss. The body needs certain vitamins and minerals to keep hair strong, thick, and healthy. When it doesn’t get enough of them, the hair starts to weaken and fall out.
So, which nutrients should be on the radar to prevent hair fall? Here’s all we need to know.

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Iron

Iron deficiency, also known as anemia, is one of the most common causes of hair loss, especially in women. Iron helps red blood cells carry oxygen to hair follicles, keeping them nourished and strong. Without enough iron, the hair follicles weaken, leading to thinning and excessive shedding.
Symptoms of iron deficiency: Fatigue, pale skin, dizziness, and brittle nails.
Best sources: Spinach, lentils, red meat, pumpkin seeds.

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Vitamin D

Vitamin D plays a vital role in creating new hair follicles—the tiny pores from which new hair grows. A deficiency in this "sunshine vitamin" has been linked to hair thinning and even conditions like alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder that causes severe hair loss.
Symptoms of vitamin D deficiency: Weak immune system, muscle pain, and bone weakness.
Best sources: Sunlight (yes, stepping outside helps!), fatty fish, eggs, and fortified dairy products.

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Biotin (vitamin B7)

Biotin is often called the "hair vitamin", and for good reason! It helps in keratin production, which is the key protein that makes up hair. A lack of biotin can lead to brittle, thinning hair and even hair breakage.Symptoms of Biotin Deficiency: Hair thinning, dry skin, brittle nails.Best Sources: Eggs, nuts, seeds, sweet potatoes, and bananas.

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Zinc

Zinc is essential for hair tissue growth and repair. It helps the oil glands around hair follicles function properly. Without enough zinc, hair follicles weaken and shrink, leading to slow hair growth and excessive shedding.
Symptoms of zinc deficiency: Hair loss, slow wound healing, and white spots on nails.Best sources: Chickpeas, pumpkin seeds, cashews, oysters, and whole grains.

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Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is another key player in red blood cell production, which keeps hair follicles well-oxygenated and healthy. When there’s not enough B12, hair growth slows down, and strands become weak and thin.
Symptoms of B12 deficiency: Tiredness, memory issues, tingling in hands and feet.
Best sources: Dairy products, eggs, meat, and fortified plant-based alternatives.

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Vitamin C

Vitamin C is essential for collagen production, which strengthens hair structure. It also helps the body absorb iron, making it a must-have vitamin for hair growth. Without enough Vitamin C, hair can become dry, weak, and prone to breakage.
Symptoms of vitamin C deficiency: Weak immune system, dry skin, slow wound healing.
Best sources: Citrus fruits, bell peppers, strawberries, and kiwi.

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Magnesium

Magnesium plays a crucial role in hair follicle regeneration and scalp health. It helps prevent calcium buildup in hair follicles, which can block nutrients from reaching the roots and cause hair to fall out faster.
Symptoms of magnesium deficiency: Muscle cramps, irritability, and poor sleep.
Best sources: Nuts, seeds, whole grains, dark leafy greens, and avocados.

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