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5 desi protein-rich natural supplements for quick hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 29, 2025, 09:23 IST
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Go desi if you want quick hair growth


If your hair feels dull, thin, or slow to grow, the real fix starts on your plate. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, and without enough protein in your diet, your scalp simply won’t have the building blocks it needs.

Shampoos, oils, and masks do help from the outside, but the real magic happens from within. Luckily, Indian kitchens are full of affordable, time-tested protein-rich foods that can give your hair the boost it needs, no fancy imported powders required.

Here are 5 powerful, desi protein sources your hair will love.

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Paneer

Paneer isn’t just delicious, it’s a powerhouse for hair growth. 100g of paneer contains around 18g of protein, plus calcium and vitamin D. Protein repairs weak strands, calcium strengthens the hair shaft, and vitamin D supports active follicles.

How to include it: Paneer bhurji for breakfast, grilled paneer tikka as a snack, or simply toss cubes in a little masala for a quick protein boost.

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Almonds

Almonds are rich in protein, vitamin E, magnesium, and healthy fats, all of which fight breakage and keep your hair glossy. Vitamin E heals the scalp, while magnesium helps manage stress, a common trigger for hair fall. 28g (about 20–22 almonds) gives you 6g of protein.

How to include it: Soak 5–6 almonds overnight and eat them in the morning, blend them into a glass of almond milk, or add almond powder to your desserts.

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Kala chana

Don’t underestimate kala chana. Along with protein, it’s packed with zinc and vitamin B6, which fuel keratin production and support strong roots. Zinc also helps regulate the hair growth cycle, so shedding is kept in check. 100g of boiled kala chana offers around 9g of protein.

How to include it: Enjoy roasted kala chana as an afternoon snack, make a comforting curry, or toss boiled sprouts with lemon and coriander for a fresh salad.

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Moringa leaves

While you may have eaten drumsticks in sambhar or dal, the real treasure lies in the leaves. Moringa leaves are rich in protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, and iron, all essential for healthy hair. 100g of fresh moringa leaves gives about 9g of protein. Vitamin A helps your scalp produce natural oils, and iron improves blood circulation to the roots.

How to include it: Stir fresh moringa leaves into dal, chutney, or saag. If fresh leaves aren’t available, add moringa powder (1 teaspoon has around 1g protein) to warm water or lassi.

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Pumpkin seeds

Pumpkin seeds may be tiny, but they’re loaded with protein, zinc, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants. These nutrients fight hair fall caused by hormonal imbalances, dryness, and poor scalp health. 28g (about 2 tablespoons) has 9g of protein.

How to include it: Dry roast pumpkin seeds for a crunchy snack, mix them into upma or poha, or sprinkle over curd or salads for extra texture.

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How to get the best results


For these foods to work, aim to include at least one or two of them in your daily meals. Pair them with vitamin C-rich foods like amla, guava, or lemon to boost the absorption of protein and iron.

And while you’re feeding your hair from the inside, don’t skip external care. A weekly warm oil massage with coconut or mustard oil can improve blood flow to the scalp and nourish roots directly.

Finally, avoid crash diets. When your body doesn’t get enough nutrients, it prioritises vital organs over your hair, leading to dullness and shedding.

Protein is the single most important nutrient for hair growth, and our traditional Indian diet already offers plenty of rich, affordable sources. By adding paneer, almonds, kala chana, moringa, and pumpkin seeds into your meals, you’re not just feeding your body, you are giving your hair exactly what it needs to grow faster, stronger, and healthier.

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Moong dal

Moong dal, a staple in Indian kitchens, is a powerhouse of plant-based protein that can do wonders for hair growth. With roughly 24 grams of protein per 100 grams, it provides the essential amino acids needed to strengthen hair follicles, boost keratin production, and reduce breakage. Rich in iron, zinc, and B vitamins, moong dal also improves blood circulation to the scalp, ensuring your hair gets the nutrients it needs to grow longer and healthier. Regularly including moong dal in your meals, whether as a comforting dal, a sprouted salad, or a dosa batter, can be a simple yet effective way to naturally support strong, luscious hair.

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Desi eggs

Desi eggs are a powerhouse of high-quality protein, making them one of the best natural foods for quick hair growth. Hair is primarily made of keratin, a protein, and consuming desi eggs helps provide the essential amino acids needed to strengthen hair from the roots and boost new strand formation. Rich in biotin, vitamins, and healthy fats, they also nourish the scalp, improve hair texture, and reduce breakage. Unlike commercial eggs, desi eggs are often richer in nutrients, giving your hair a more potent dose of growth-supporting goodness with every bite.

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