McDonald Fries can cure baldness reveals research; here are the other best cures!

According to researchers, there`s one ingredient used for cooking the fries served at McDonald`s might actually help you fight the signs of baldness.

Science and research never fail to amaze us. They come up with amazing inventions sometimes saddening us with the side effects of our favourite food and sometimes bring cheers with unlikely finds like the recent one.

Baldness which make quite a dent in our confidence can be treated by eating McDonald`s French fries might help you fight baldness?

According to researchers, there`s one ingredient used for cooking the fries served at McDonald`s might actually help you fight the signs of baldness.

A study conducted in Yokohama National University by a team of stem cell researchers at the in Japan have discovered that a chemical, called dimethylpolysiloxane, can be used to produce a huge number of hair follicles.

The chemical dimethylpolysiloxane is used by McDonald’s to reduce oil splatters while frying those fries, Inc has revealed. In fact, all their fried products are cooked in a mix of vegetable oil, citric acid and dimethylpolysiloxane. The combination of oils for frying, however, has been deemed as fit for consumption by the American FDA and there is nothing to worry about except obesity.

Don`t be under the misconception that indulging in those fries can actually stop you from going bald, there is definitely a link that has been established.

The raging causes of baldness are Aging, Hormonal imbalance, Injury or burns, Scalp infections like ringworm, Iron deficiency, Insufficient protein content in diet, Family history of baldness, Medical conditions or illnesses that cause hair loss, Medicines used in chemotherapy

Here are the other food items that can cure baldness effectively:

1.   Apple Cider Vinegar

2.   Aloe Vera

3.   Onion Juice

4.   Ginger

5.   Methi

6.   Egg Yolk

 

 


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