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eating Cheese: bad for hair?
Anyone know this?
thanks very much!
thanks very much!
RobHealthMan- Posts : 451
Join date : 2009-11-07
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
On the "Dietary factors" of immortalhairs site he claims hard cheeses are in the top 10 foods to avoid.
http://www.immortalhair.org/dietaryfactors.htm
http://www.immortalhair.org/dietaryfactors.htm
tooyoung- Posts : 1978
Join date : 2009-05-17
Location : England
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
while i agree cheese is bad for hair - same as i do dairy, for hormonal reasons. i completely disagree about alchohol being bad for your hair. i think it helps it honestly.
iluvhair- Posts : 52
Join date : 2009-12-14
FETA CHEESE
I doubt feta cheese is considered a hard cheese...? Caustic your thoughts on feta cheese?
DepthInValor- Posts : 54
Join date : 2009-05-06
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
Iluv - Please elobarate on alcohol being good for hair
NrwgnKID- Posts : 205
Join date : 2009-06-30
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
I have seen plenty of bald drunks.
Polluted- Posts : 40
Join date : 2010-02-13
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
I've seen alcoholics with full heads of hair.Polluted wrote:I have seen plenty of bald drunks.
I'd love to believe its as simple as diet but for me its 99% genetics.
Nashville Hairline- Posts : 102
Join date : 2009-05-22
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
IH your thoughts on feta cheese? It's usually made of goat's and sheep's milk ,yet is quite salty.
edony- Posts : 396
Join date : 2008-10-16
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
All that white rice probably spikes insulin, which isn't good for hair. High fat by itself might have that effect, but I don't know if that is more than a theory. Also, getting fat from Chinese food, or anything else, potentially could damage hair, through more insulin resistance.
takingaction- Posts : 228
Join date : 2008-12-25
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
Feta Cheese should be okay. Of all the grains, rice appears to be the least problematic.
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Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
CausticSymmetry wrote:Feta Cheese should be okay. Of all the grains, rice appears to be the least problematic.
Which types of rice caustic? White and brown or just brown? Anything I need to look for specifically when buying brown rice?
DepthInValor- Posts : 54
Join date : 2009-05-06
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
They are several varieties of gluten free brown rice (I get mine at Whole Foods). I would imagine that would be your best bet.
Odysseus- Posts : 636
Join date : 2009-12-19
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
i guess its rice and feta for me!
thanks CS
thanks CS
RobHealthMan- Posts : 451
Join date : 2009-11-07
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
I am a cheese lover, I was wondering what are some of the healthier cheeses to eat and if anyone has any brands to give out? Thanks
Hairbeback- Posts : 884
Join date : 2009-04-02
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
Hairbeback wrote:I am a cheese lover, I was wondering what are some of the healthier cheeses to eat and if anyone has any brands to give out? Thanks
Goat cheese (chevre) is the greatest of all time. GOAT = GOAT. Coincidence? I think not.
Try to find a good natural one though, like with any food.
johndoe1225- Posts : 1036
Join date : 2015-05-21
Re: eating Cheese: bad for hair?
Since we all have different sensitivities, I can only speak for me. Pizza is on heavy rotation each week. On a related note, usually I can get by with pizza no problem. Yesterday I went to a place that "claimed" quality ingredients, it would seem their glyphosate saturated wheat did me no favors. Normally I experience no major discomfort, but yesterday was an exception. I can compensate for this by going heavy on vitamin C to repair the gut damage.
In closing, cheese is not a problem for me. I have observed that there are some foods that do damage for certain people.
The top ones being alcohol (for certain people) and heavy use of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils or cooked use of PUFA's without protection.
In closing, cheese is not a problem for me. I have observed that there are some foods that do damage for certain people.
The top ones being alcohol (for certain people) and heavy use of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils or cooked use of PUFA's without protection.
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