Inflammation of the hair follicle, or folliculitis, can interfere with the hair growth cycle and lead to hair loss. Blocking inflammation in the hair follicle may help to promote healthy hair growth by reducing irritation and allowing the hair follicle to function properly.

There are a variety of ways to block inflammation in the hair follicle, including the use of anti-inflammatory topical products, such as Roots Shampoo and Conditioner.

Why is inflammation bad for your body?

Inflammation is a normal response of the body to injury or infection. It is characterized by swelling, redness, heat, and pain, and it is usually a short-term process that helps the body to heal and defend against foreign invaders. However, chronic inflammation, which is prolonged or excessive inflammation, can be harmful to the body.

Chronic inflammation has been linked to a variety of health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. It is thought to contribute to these conditions by damaging cells and tissues in the body and promoting the development of unhealthy cells. It is important to address the cause of chronic inflammation and to use medications or other therapies, as appropriate, to reduce inflammation and promote healing.

How can Vitamin D help with chronic inflammation?

Vitamin D is a nutrient that is important for maintaining strong bones and a healthy immune system. Some research suggests that vitamin D may also have anti-inflammatory effects, which could potentially help to reduce chronic inflammation in the body. Vitamin D is produced by the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight, and it can also be obtained through the diet or through supplements. Vitamin D deficiency is relatively common, especially in people who have limited sun exposure or who have certain medical conditions that affect the body's ability to absorb or utilize vitamin D.

Some studies have found that vitamin D supplements may help to reduce inflammation and improve symptoms in people with conditions such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease. However, more research is needed to fully understand the role of vitamin D in reducing chronic inflammation and to determine the best ways to use it for this purpose.

What is the recommended daily intake of Vitamin D?

The recommended daily intake of vitamin D varies depending on a person's age and life stage. The following are the recommended daily vitamin D intake for different age groups, according to the Institute of Medicine:

  • Infants 0-12 months: 400-1,000 IU/day
  • Children 1-18 years: 600-1,000 IU/day
  • Adults 19-70 years: 600-800 IU/day
  • Adults over 70 years: 800-1,000 IU/day

Vitamin D needs can be met through exposure to sunlight, a healthy diet, and/or supplements. It is important to speak with a healthcare professional about the best approach for meeting vitamin D needs, as the specific recommendations may vary depending on a person's individual circumstances.