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1. Avocados

With over 25 vital nutrients, avocados pack a punch with Vitamins E and B. Replace your pricey conditioner with a ripe avocado and apply to wet hair after using your favorite cleanser and let it linger on your locks for a few minutes. Rinse throughly and you’ll have a clean, fresh, and shiny head of gorgeous hair.

2. Beans

Beans are a great source of vitamin B6 and folic acid; and the minerals magnesium, sulfur and zinc. Add black beans to your favorite Tex-Mex recipe or workday lunch for a vitamin and protein boost that will keep you and your hair shining throughout the day.

3. Coconut Oil

The ancient Indian practice of Ayurvedic medicine has relied on the power of coconut oil for centuries. Coconut oil is used as an anti-aging and stress relieving treatment - in addition to a miracle hair treatment. Massaging coconut oil throughout your hair just a few times per week can keep your hair free from dandruff, split ends, and hair-loss. Plus, the fresh coconut scent will instantly transport you to the beach - how’s that for stress relief?

4. Dairy

Not only does dairy build strong bones, but it also keeps your hair strong with calcium and Vitamins D and B12. Fill up on low-fat milk and cottage cheese to keep your gorgeous hair growing strong.

5. Eggs

Whether you like them scrambled, poached, over-easy, or sunny side up; eggs are an inexpensive way to get the protein you need to start your day off right. But did you know that you can skip the pricey organic shampoo for a natural egg shampoo that will cleanse your hair and give it a gorgeous luster? Massage egg yolks into your hair and let it sit for 10-15 minutes and then rinse with cool water. Your hair will be sparkling clean and your wallet will thank you.

6. Halibut

Seafood is a great way to stay slim and keep your heart healthy, and it can also benefit your hair. Halibut is full of more iron than other seafood, keeping your hair strong. Broil, bake, or grill this tasty fish for a great way to get the iron that your hair craves.

7. Honey

Not only will honey sweeten your tea, it can also add some sweetness and shine to your hair. Mix 2 tbsp of honey with 2/3 cup of olive oil, massage into hair and wrap with a warm towel for a half-hour, rinse with warm water. Although it may seem a little sticky, your hair will appreciate the sweet effort.

8. Peas

Peas provide an excellent way to get the carbohydrates and potassium that your hair needs to stay vibrant and strong. Although they contain more calories than other green vegetables, these nutrient-filled calories will keep you full and your hair at its healthiest.

9. Turkey

Full of lean protein, turkey is an excellent choice for iron, which makes for healthy, strong hair. With less calories and fat than beef, turkey can be eaten more frequently and that means more ways to get solid protein in your diet. Replace bacon with turkey bacon and throw a few turkey burgers on the grill for a lean, mean way to keep your hair strong.

10. Walnuts

An excellent source of Vitamin E, walnuts provide a crunchy and satisfying way to give your hair the oils it needs to stay full of shine and luster. But walnuts can also be used to replace expensive hair color treatments. Grind the nuts and boil in hot water, strain, cool and apply to your hair for 20 minutes. The walnut mixture will naturally keep the pigmentation in your hair, keeping those pesky grays at bay.

 

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poongody on 24 April 2012 ,17:17

tips for excersice at the of 50 something would be very usefull

April Mae Berza on 02 August 2011 ,11:37

I still think the best way to improve memory is to train it. To use the brain it must boost the memory. There are other ways to secure the sharp-mindedness of a man but this could be of help, at least. I am still in askance as to the vegetarians. How are they to consume fish? According an earlier study, fishes could feel. They must also be hurt when they are to get caught and be consumed. All the vegetarians would not be eating fishes for that is not advisable for them. Herbivores would only be consuming plants, fruits and vegetables. That is, I believe, more humane and sensitive enough. Sensibly, I could say I am not against eating fish but they must notice the physiological needs of a human being like hunger. That would not qualify for many vegetarians to eat fishes just for boosting their memory. To be a better citizen, the mind must also think critically about the environment we are into, even the fishes feel. They also think, if not, then why are they swimming? Why and wherefore? The truth is, the brain has left and right. We have to think what is right to gain a legacy for what must be left.

April Mae Berza on 02 August 2011 ,11:37

I still think the best way to improve memory is to train it. To use the brain it must boost the memory. There are other ways to secure the sharp-mindedness of a man but this could be of help, at least. I am still in askance as to the vegetarians. How are they to consume fish? According an earlier study, fishes could feel. They must also be hurt when they are to get caught and be consumed. All the vegetarians would not be eating fishes for that is not advisable for them. Herbivores would only be consuming plants, fruits and vegetables. That is, I believe, more humane and sensitive enough. Sensibly, I could say I am not against eating fish but they must notice the physiological needs of a human being like hunger. That would not qualify for many vegetarians to eat fishes just for boosting their memory. To be a better citizen, the mind must also think critically about the environment we are into, even the fishes feel. They also think, if not, then why are they swimming? Why and wherefore? The truth is, the brain has left and right. We have to think what is right to gain a legacy for what must be left.

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