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Formulated to Nourish
Hair and Scalp
Nutrition,
exercise and physical health all play
major roles in maintaining healthy, shiny
hair. Just as poor diet, stress, illness,
or lack of exercise affects your skin and
internal organs, so will they affect your
hair.
Hair is
composed mainly of protein. A deficiency
of protein in the diet can cause a
temporary change in the look and texture
of hair. When the body again receives
adequate protein, the hair will return to
its normal color and texture.
Protein
consists of a large combination of amino
acids. Approximately 12% of hair consists
of the amino acid, Cysteine, which helps
build hair protein. Cysteine also
contains sulfur, a nonmetalic element
that occurs widely in nature. Sulfur is
present in every cell of plants and
animals and if often called
Nature's Beauty Mineral
because it keeps skin and hair soft and
smooth. Sulfur is prevalent in keratin, a
tough protein substance necessary for the
health and maintenance of hair. A lack of
sulfur can cause split ends and dull
hair.
Sulfur
works with Thiamine, Pantothenic Acid and
Biotin, which are needed for metabolism
and strong nerve health. It also helps
with tissue respiration and works with
the liver to secrete bile. Reducing toxic
substances in the body improves the
health of the entire body, and therefore,
is reflected in the hair.
In
addition to containing sulfur, cysteine
may help promote hair growth. While no
major studies have been conducted to test
the affect of Cysteine on human hair
growth, wool producers have found that
enriching their sheep's normal diet with
one gram of L-Cysteine daily increases
wool production by 14%. L-Cysteine is the
natural form of the amino acid Cysteine.
The
B-vitamins also influence hair growth,
especially Biotin and Inositol.
Pantothenic Acid, Folic Acid and Para
Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) help maintain or
restore hair's natural color.
Vitamins A
and E work together to promote healthy
hair. A deficiency or excess amount of
Vitamin A may cause hair to become dull,
dry and eventually fall out.
A
well-balanced diet is important to
healthy hair, but it cannot completely
stop hereditary traits such as graying or
balding. Good hygiene is important to
healthy hair. It should be brushed
properly and washed with a mild,
protein-enriched shampoo. Hair should
also be protected from the elements, such
as sun or wind, which can cause dry hair
and split ends.
LifeTime's
scientifically formulated Vital Hair
contains significant potencies of all
these important nutrients: L-Cysteine,
Vitamins A, C, B1 (Thiamine), B 2
(Riboflavin), B6, Niacinamide, Folic
Acid, Zinc, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid,
Para Amniobenzoic Acid (PABA), Inositol,
and Choline. We also have a capsule
formula which contains MSM (Menthyl
Sulfonyl Methane).
Vital Hair
contains no sugar, yeast, starch,
coloring, flavoring or preservatives.
This
statement has not been evaluated by the
Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
This product is not intended to diagnose,
cure or prevent any disease.
References:
1.
Nutrition Search, Inc., Nutrition
Almanac, 1979.
2.
Whitney/ Hamilton, Understanding
Nutrition, 1981.
3. White,
Principles of Biochemistry, 1978.
4. Merck
and Co., Merck Index, 1976.
LifeTime
products are registered with the TruLabel
program of the National Nutritional Foods
Association (NNFA).
LifeTime
Warranty:
Our
products are manufactured to meet strict
quality control standards and formulated
using only quality industry acceptable
materials.
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