The hair needs a constant supply of blood and oxygen to maintain its growth and color.  As the blood circulate through the body, it transports and distributes proteins and nutrients through vessels known as capillaries.  The capillaries then feed the nutrients directly to the root of the hair strand.  When the blood supply does not contain oxygen carrying nutrients such as Folic Acid, B6 and B12, the hair loses it's shine and luster, it becomes thin and eventually fall out. Any abnormal condition in the blood such as anemia and leukemia has a severe effect on hair growth. If these B vitamins are deficient at the same time, then a woman may develop a low volume of blood in the blood cell or anemia.
Excessive tension and emotional stress are the most common obstructions to hair growth. Among others ( drug use, genetics, poor diet and aging ).
Increase blood circulation with scalp massaging and hot towel treatment help eliminate waste.
The thyroid is another part of the body system that plays an important part in the hair's growth, lusters and thickness.  When the thyroid is out of the balance, women will experience hair loss, premature graying and weight gain.  Your hair needs vitamins, minerals and protein to grow. Iodine is a trace mineral which helps to manufacture thyroxin, an important element for healthy, strong thyroid glands. 
Kelp ( dry seaweed ) is the richest natural source of iodine and is available in all the health food stores.  Wheat germ and wheat germ oil are known to promote hair growth.  They are used extensively by fur and mink growers.  Cod liver oil contains the richest source of natural vitamin A.
Hair care is an overall term for parts of hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair
on the human head. Care of the hair and the scalp skin are often separate, but in the care of hair are intertwined of necessity since the hair springs forth from under the skin. The alive part of hair is the hair follicle which contains the hair root, the sebacious gland, the vessel for delivering nutrients (via the blood), and other parts. Hair itself is dead; however, much can be done to manage hair such that
the outer surface of hair, the cuticle, will remain in tact and protecting the inner parts of the hair shaft: the cortex and the medulla. Hair care means for many a visit to a professional stylist and for others it's also using the right products in addition to everything else which is where Leanna's Products plays a big role.
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