Exercise and hair growth

MizzBFly

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I know many ladies have on this board has-including myself, the increased blood flow to your head really stimulates those follicles. During exercise your blood is moving through your body at a rapid pace ( referred to as "your blood oxygen level")to accommodate the additional oxygen your muscles needs to exert itself in that manner.
 

sweetome1

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Exercise Reduces Cortisone
Regular cardiovascular and aerobic exercise can promote hair growth. According to Revivogen.com, when you are stressed, it's possible for your hair to thin or fall out. This is because your body produces more cortisone. This hormone causes hair follicles to stop growing, which can result in thinning of the hair. Exercise can reduce the amount of cortisone present in the body. Lower levels of the cortisone hormone will help hair grow faster and fuller.

Exercise Increases Serotonin
Exercising can increase serotonin levels in the brain, keeping us feeling happy and balanced. Increasing serotonin in the body can help improve the way we deal with stress, and lower the presence of the cortisone hormone in the body. When the body is under extreme stress, Revivogen.com says the entire body is affected, including the hair follicles. Exercise can help reduce stress and promote hair growth at the same time.

Exercise Reduces DHT
Jogging and playing recreational sports like soccer, football or baseball can help regulate hormones and reduce DHT formation. According to SurvivingHairLoss.com, DHT -- dihydrotestosterone -- is passed down genetically and causes balding in men. Overexercising, like extreme bodybuilding, can have the opposite effect and produce more DHT, but doing moderate exercise three to five times a week can actually reduce the amount of DHT produced by the body. Regular exercise also improves blood circulation, slows down the aging process and increases stamina.



Read more: How Exercise Increases Hair Growth | eHow http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5731048_exercise-increases-hair-growth.html#ixzz2TyIha5IA
 

coolsista-paris

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Great information . Im gonna force myself to exercice ! IM always stressed out because of my job.. And it made my blood pressûre high.very dangerous.
 

pearcey

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I always thought so, based on reading.

And seriously, the times when I was 'heavy' into working out, THAT was one of my motivations, LOL.
 

hillytmj

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I've always believed that exercise contributes to better growth. I've excercised consistently for the past three years, but when I first started my HJ, I did only sporadically. Back then (2008-2009) I always felt I had a bit of a "growth spurt" during the periods when I was working out. I think the info that Sweetome1 posted makes sense.
 

la mosca

New Member
I think so, too. I've been working out like a beast (Insanity/Asylum) to get ready for summer, and I just realized today that my hair has grown about .5" in the past 3 weeks -- noticeably faster than my normal rate.
 
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