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How You Can AVOID Premature GREY HAIR

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How You Can Avoid Premature Grey Hair - It is said that the loss of our lustrous hair – it’s sad decline into limp grey, lifeless strands – is genetic. Simply put – there’s nothing you can do about it. But there are a few things ... #greyhair #health #healthchronicle For those of you wanting to preserve your original hair colour: https://geni.us/greyhairHC Health Chronicle releases a health educational video a week. Subscribe here - goo.gl/aCbMww Please Subscribe to Health Chronicle. Like and comment on this video. Share this video with your family and friends. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hchron Visit our website: https://www.healthchronicle.org for more information Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hchron Tweet us: https://twitter.com/THchron Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthchronicle/ ************************************************************************ It is said that the loss of our lustrous hair – it’s sad decline into limp grey, lifeless strands – is genetic. Simply put – there’s nothing you can do about it. we can do that contribute to our premature grey hair, and other actions we can take to slow the process – even if it does make us look more “distinguished.” Normally hair turns grey as it loses its ability to synthesize melanin pigment. People with dark hair have eumelanin pigment and people with light hair have phaeomelanin. Either way, these pigments keep hair either blonde, brown, red, or black, instead of grey or white. Melanin is made up of specialized pigment cells called melanocytes. These cells position themselves at the hair follicle close to the skin’s surface. Every decade we age, it is 30% more likely that we won’t make us much of the specialized pigments we need to keep our hair color. This has been called the melanogentic clock. It slows down as we get older, but there are other factors which can cause premature greying. Genetics, climate, toxic exposure, diet, the level of antioxidants in our bodies, stress, and more can contribute to a person’s “pigmentary potential.” Harvard scientists have found that a person who greys prematurely has failed melanocyte stem cells that aren’t able to produce enough melanocytes. If you want to prevent premature greying you need to alter your genetic expression and improve your body’s ability to create melanocyte cells (MCs). Balancing your mind-body constitution by lowering stress can increase your MCs as can eating a high antioxidant diet. Other methods for delaying grey hair include lowering acidity in the body. You can accomplish this by abstaining from alcohol and caffeine and reducing the amount of refined sugar you consume. Eating more leafy greens and fresh, organic fruits can also help as can juicing lettuce, carrot, capsicum, and alfalfa. You should also rid your bathroom of items such as shampoo, conditioner, hair gels, hairsprays, etc. if they contain toxic chemicals like parabens, phthalates, synthetic colors and perfumes, triclosan, sodium lauryl sulfate, toluene, propylene glycol, and formaldehyde – just a handful of toxic additives that you might find in hair care products. These all contribute to premature greying and hair loss while also damaging your overall health. Finally, consider getting regular scalp massages with essential oils to stimulate the movement of blood through the scalp and oxygenate the hair follicle. If you want to keep your hair looking young and vibrant follow these tips and you won’t turn grey prematurely.

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