7 Foods That Bring Your Hair Back to Life | Dr. William Li

7 Foods That Bring Your Hair Back to Life | Dr. William Li

#DrWilliamLi, #BioHealingLab, #EatToBeatDisease, #FoodAsMedicine, #MetabolicHealth, #Angiogenesis, #LowCarbLifestyle, #DiabetesPrevention, #LongevityHealth, #realfoodnutrition 🧠 DESCRIPTION Hair loss is often blamed on genetics or aging—but the science tells a different story. In this evidence-based keynote, Dr. William Li, physician-scientist, TED speaker, and author of Eat to Beat Disease, reveals how 7 powerful foods can help bring hair back to life by supporting the body’s built-in defense systems. You’ll learn how hair follicles depend on: Healthy angiogenesis (blood vessel growth) Stable insulin and metabolic health Balanced immune function Low chronic inflammation Proper cholesterol and hormone signaling Dr. Li explains how modern metabolic dysfunction—insulin resistance, diabetes, inflammation, and poor circulation—silently starves hair follicles, and how food as medicine can help restore the biological conditions for regrowth. This talk integrates: Low-carbohydrate and ketogenic science Proper Human Diet principles Nutrient-dense whole foods Cancer-protective and longevity-focused mechanisms This is not a trend. This is not a miracle cure. This is biology working as designed. If you care about hair health, metabolic health, and long-term vitality—this video is for you. ⏱ïļ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 🧠 Hair Loss Is a Health Signal, Not a Cosmetic Problem 01:42 ðŸĐļ Why Hair Depends on Blood Flow (Angiogenesis Explained) 03:55 ðŸ”Ĩ Insulin Resistance, Inflammation & Hair Thinning 06:10 ðŸĨ‘ Food #1: Olive Oil & Micro-Circulation 07:42 ðŸĨš Food #2: Eggs, Cholesterol & Follicle Stem Cells 09:05 🐟 Food #3: Omega-3s, Fish & Scalp Inflammation 10:48 ðŸĶ  Food #4: Gut Health, Immunity & Hair Growth 12:18 ðŸĨĐ Food #5: Red Meat, Iron & Nutrient Density 14:05 🌰 Food #6: Zinc, Magnesium & Metabolic Support 15:28 ðŸĩ Food #7: Green Tea & Follicle Protection 17:05 🧎 How Diet Patterns (Keto, Low-Carb, PHD) Support Hair 18:20 ðŸŒą Hair Regrowth as a Sign of Longevity & Healthspan ✅ WHY WATCH THIS VIDEO Explains WHY hair loss happens—not just what to take Connects hair health to blood flow, metabolism, and immunity Science-driven, not supplement marketing Relevant for men and women over 35 Ideal for patients, clinicians, and health-conscious professionals Aligns hair health with longevity and disease prevention 🔑KEYWORDS hair regrowth science, hair loss blood circulation, angiogenesis hair follicles, Dr William Li hair loss, food for hair growth, insulin resistance hair loss, inflammation and hair thinning, metabolic health hair, keto diet hair health, low carb hair regrowth, proper human diet hair, cholesterol and hair growth, immune system hair loss, diabetes and hair thinning, omega 3 hair follicles, nutrient deficiency hair loss, food as medicine hair, longevity and hair health, cancer prevention nutrition, mitochondrial health hair #ïļâƒĢHASHTAGS #HairRegrowth,#DrWilliamLi,#FoodAsMedicine,#HairLossScience,#Angiogenesis,#MetabolicHealth,#InsulinResistance,#Inflammation,#LowCarb,#KetoDiet,#ProperHumanDiet,#Longevity,#ImmuneHealth,#BloodCirculation,#HealthyHair,#PreventiveMedicine,#NutritionScience,#EatToBeatDisease,#Healthspan,#RealFood 📚 PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH REFERENCES Li WW. Angiogenesis and human health. Angiogenesis. Paus R, Cotsarelis G. The biology of hair follicles. New England Journal of Medicine. Sinclair R. Male pattern hair loss and metabolic syndrome. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Esfandiari A et al. Insulin resistance and hair follicle miniaturization. Dermato-Endocrinology. Calder PC. Omega-3 fatty acids and inflammation. Nutrients. Sonnenburg JL, BÃĪckhed F. Diet–microbiome interactions. Cell. Estruch R et al. Mediterranean diet and vascular health. NEJM. ⚠ïļ DISCLAIMER This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider before making dietary or medical changes, especially if you have a medical condition or are taking medication.