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Magnesium has a direct impact on hair growth. It regulates hair follicle production and the overall hair growth cycle, making it an essential mineral for healthy hair growth. When magnesium levels are low, hair follicles go into a resting phase and stop producing new hair, leading to hair loss.
Known as protein overload, having too much protein in your hair may cause it to appear dull, dry, and brittle. Keratin, the main protein in your...
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The United States Department of Agriculture recommends men consume 11 mg of zinc daily. Men with particularly high activity levels or athletes may...
Read More »Of the many nutrients essential for human health, magnesium is one that often goes unrecognized. This mineral plays a crucial role in over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body, yet nearly 80% of Americans are magnesium deficient.
Starke offers the following tips: Improve your diet. Adopting and maintaining a healthy diet benefits your testosterone levels in two primary ways:...
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Even though egg yolks contain cholesterol (which has a bad reputation), egg yolk does contain much more vitamins and nutrients than egg whites....
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B-complex, vitamin E, vitamin C, GABA, and 5-HTP are 5 vitamins commonly used to help with anxiety and stress.
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An increase greater than 0.35 nanograms is linked to a higher risk for prostate cancer. Focus on increases over time, or at least one year. High...
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Signs and symptoms of lazy eye include: An eye that wanders inward or outward. Eyes that appear to not work together. Poor depth perception....
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Typical numbers for well recovery rates (if measured honestly over a 24-hour period) run from a fraction of a gallon per minute (a terribly poor...
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