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5 super seeds you need in your diet for faster hair growth

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 10, 2026, 14:08 IST
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From Hair Fall to Hair Goals

We have all been there. You finish washing your hair, look down at the shower drain, and genuinely wonder if you are going bald. It is terrifying. But before you panic-buy another ridiculously expensive serum that promises the moon, take a breath. The actual solution isn't sitting in a high-end salon. It’s probably next to your oats.

Seeds. Yes, those tiny things you occasionally sprinkle on a salad and immediately forget about. They happen to be nutrient-dense powerhouses packed with the exact compounds your hair follicles are begging for. Here are the five seeds you need to start eating if you want to see a real difference.

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Chia Seeds: The Ultimate Moisture Lock

Let's talk about chia first. You know your hair is mostly protein, right? Specifically, keratin. Chia seeds are a complete plant protein, meaning they hand over all nine essential amino acids in one go. But the real kicker here is the omega-3s. Think of them as an internal moisturizer for your scalp. A hydrated scalp doesn't flake, and it rarely gets inflamed. Add a solid hit of zinc to patch up damaged follicles and phosphorus to kickstart new growth, and you have a seriously hard-working ingredient.


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Flaxseeds: The Breakage Buster

Next up: flaxseeds (or linseeds, depending on who you ask). These guys are loaded with alpha-linolenic acid. It’s a mouthful to say, but it basically means they are an antioxidant heavyweight thanks to the Vitamin E. They take the oxidative stress right off your scalp. Meanwhile, the B vitamins get in there and reinforce the actual hair shaft, so it stops snapping off every time you try to brush it. And if your thinning is hormone-related? The lignans in flaxseeds actually help balance your hormones out.


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Pumpkin Seeds: The Growth Catalyst

If the shedding is really stressing you out, buy pumpkin seeds immediately. Most people don't realize that a simple zinc deficiency is a massive driver of sudden hair loss, and pumpkin seeds fix that fast. They also bring iron to the party, pumping much-needed oxygen straight to your roots. But the most fascinating part is the oil. It contains an amino acid called cucurbitacin, which research shows can actually block the enzyme that turns testosterone into DHT. For the uninitiated, DHT is the main culprit behind pattern baldness. It’s just science, but it feels a bit like magic.


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Sunflower Seeds: The Color Preserver

Think of sunflower seeds as your hair's personal bodyguard. They protect what you already have. The sheer amount of Vitamin E here ramps up blood flow to your scalp, ensuring your follicles aren't starving for nutrients. Selenium steps in to keep things growing smoothly. And if you are spotting premature grays and freaking out, the Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) in these seeds is notorious for helping restore your natural color and shine.


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Black Sesame: The Ancient Remedy

Eastern medicine has been obsessed with black sesame seeds for centuries. Honestly, they were right all along. The dark pigment in these seeds doesn't just look cool; it actively supports melanocyte activity. Those are the specific cells that give your hair its color, so eating these can genuinely delay the graying process. Plus, the high iron content fights off thinning caused by anemia, while the rich fatty acids basically act as a deep conditioner from the inside out.


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