Welcome back to The Daily Dose. Today we’re discussing Nicotine and Hair Loss. Smoking can cause hair loss in a number of ways Smoke affects the blood supply to hair follicles Oxygen and nutrients cannot be transported to the follicles Carbon dioxide causes this reduced blood flow The carbon dioxide in cigarette smoke reduces blood flow, including blood flow to the scalp and hair follicles. They cannot receive the nutrients and oxygen required for healthy hair growth Hair growth will slow and potentially even cease altogether as a result. Smoke genotoxicants can also cause direct damage to the DNA of the hair follicle. A genotoxicant is a substance that can cause direct damage to our DNA, or our genetic information. Genotoxicants and alter DNA Smoking can cause this DNA change This can lead to disease As well as hair loss, when DNA alterations occur in the hair follicle For healthy, normal hair growth, try It Really Works Vitamins. We’re so confident that you’ll love your results that we’ll refund you if you don’t! We’ve been in Forbes as The Best Nutrition Innovation 2019 and 2018 - We’ve also been in Shortlist Magazine as The Best Hair Regrowth Product for Men - We’re also suitable for women visit ItReallyWorksVitamins.com to start now.
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