Biotin…

Contrary To Opinions, May Not Be Helping Your Hair Grow!

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Most people don’t need biotin supplementally. Though exact figures aren’t available, the National Institutes of Health reports that biotin deficiency is rare in healthy adults eating a balanced diet. “Generally, biotin is found readily available in most diets, so meat, fish, eggs, seeds, nuts, and vegetables, like sweet potato, spinach — all very common sources of biotin,” says Dhaval Bhanusali, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City.

Kirbie Johnson 

Biotin Is (Probably) Not Making Your Hair Grow Longer (msn.com)