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5 Magnesium-rich foods to eat for instant hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 15, 2025, 09:04 IST
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Magnesium has great impact on hair health

When it comes to luscious, healthy hair, the right nutrients can make all the difference. Magnesium, often referred to as the "anti-stress" mineral, plays a key role in over 300 biochemical reactions in the body. One of its lesser-known yet powerful benefits is its impact on hair health. A magnesium deficiency can lead to hair thinning, hair loss, and even scalp inflammation. By incorporating magnesium-rich foods into your diet, you can support hair follicles, improve circulation to the scalp, and stimulate growth. Here are five magnesium-packed superfoods to start adding to your plate today for better hair health.

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Spinach: The leafy green powerhouse


Spinach is a top contender when it comes to hair-nourishing vegetables. Rich in magnesium, iron, folate, and vitamins A and C, this green helps keep hair follicles strong and healthy. Magnesium in spinach boosts protein synthesis, which is crucial for hair strand structure. It also promotes better blood flow to the scalp, ensuring that hair follicles get all the nutrients they need. Whether sautéed, blended into smoothies, or added to salads, spinach is a versatile addition to any diet.

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Almonds: The crunchy hair booster

Almonds are a great source of magnesium, biotin, and vitamin E, all of which contribute to healthy hair. Just a small handful of almonds (about 23 nuts) provides around 76 mg of magnesium. This nut also helps combat oxidative stress, a key factor in premature hair aging and thinning. You can munch on them as a snack, add them to your oatmeal, or use almond butter as a tasty spread. Not only do they promote growth, but almonds also give your hair a natural shine and strength.

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​Avocados: The creamy superfruit

Avocados are more than just trendy toast-toppers, they’re loaded with magnesium, vitamin E, and healthy fats that deeply nourish hair. Magnesium supports keratin production, the protein that forms the structure of your hair. It also balances oil production in the scalp, reducing dandruff and dryness. The fats in avocado penetrate the hair shaft to strengthen and hydrate it from within. Add them to salads, make guacamole, or even use avocado in hair masks for an extra dose of goodness.

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​Pumpkin seeds: The tiny giants

Don’t underestimate the power of these little seeds. Pumpkin seeds are packed with magnesium, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids, all essentials for healthy hair growth. Magnesium encourages hair follicles to remain in the active growth phase longer, while zinc helps repair damaged tissues and strengthens the hair shaft. Sprinkle them over your yogurt, blend them into smoothies, or enjoy them roasted for a crunchy treat. They're particularly helpful for those experiencing hair thinning due to hormonal imbalance.

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​Black beans: The protein-magnesium combo

Black beans are an excellent plant-based protein and are also high in magnesium and iron - two nutrients that promote strong, healthy hair. The protein content helps rebuild hair structure, while magnesium ensures proper calcium regulation, reducing the risk of scalp calcification, which can hinder hair growth. Adding black beans to your diet supports not only your hair but also your overall health. They can be tossed into salads, blended into dips, or served with rice as a hearty, nutritious meal.

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​Making the most of magnesium

While eating magnesium-rich foods is a great step, pairing them with vitamin D-rich foods can improve magnesium absorption. Also, reduce consumption of processed foods, sugar, and caffeine, as these can deplete magnesium levels. If you're severely deficient, consult a healthcare provider to see if a supplement is right for you.

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Healthy hair stars from within

Yes, it does. By including these five magnesium-rich foods in your diet, you're giving your hair the best chance to grow stronger, longer, and more vibrant, naturally.

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