Grey hair - prevention?

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  • DenMitchel2
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    You cannot avoid it. This is genetics.

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  • mikkelkasper
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    Originally posted by gableindex
    I 've just read it, there are foods that can help prevent having grey hair like walnuts, prawns and cheese.
    This is so true.. the greying of hair is something that has to do with genes.. its genetically motivated and there is nothing
    we can do to prevent such.. but i believe we can slow the rate at which it happens and that where nuts come in handy..
    even having lots of green foods, kale and spinach.. do the trick..if it gets worse get some dye and you will look fine.

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  • ashleysummer
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    there is no prevention

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  • GarHod
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    I am not sure that there is any actual prevention.

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  • gableindex
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    I 've just read it, there are foods that can help prevent having grey hair like walnuts, prawns and cheese.

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  • Cococlimber
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    early graying hair is purely genetic. well for me having gray hair is cool and if you want you can dye it with black or silver,

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  • schreiben
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    Premature graying problem is largely genetic

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  • pkipling
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    I actually have no problem going grey. As long as I have hair, I don't care what color it is. In fact, my only concern is that when/if I do go grey, I want it to be full on white a'la Anderson Cooper.
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  • JLewis
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    Grey hair growth depends upon your genes. So, currently you can't stop it but you can definitely reduce its growth by decreasing salt intake, eat proper food, stay away from canned and preserved food, etc.

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  • online
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    You can start using Hair Color which are amonia free.

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  • Bladen
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    Same problem here! Anyone used blackstrap molasses? I read it helps grey hairs due to potassium content but breaks me out as too high in sugar :/ Any other suggestions would be happy to try.

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  • clee984
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    I love my grey hair, I wish I had more of it, I like it in my beard too. I have a friend I've known since high school who was born on exactly the same day as me, he started going grey in his teens, and he looks badass now, with a full head of hair that's completely grey. Going grey when you're young looks good on a guy.

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  • pghero
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    Yeah like said above: Grey hair is purely genes.

    You can, of course, color it / dye it! But just beware of harmful chemical that can cause your hair to "thin-out".

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  • zurich
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    I use HeSHouWu, a chinese herb rich in zinc. Hasn't done anything for my grey sideburns but has made my eyebrows black and as bushy as that guy in BB.

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  • alexbfr
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    Never heard of something to reverse gray hair other than hair dye...no way I know of unfortunately about reversing it either

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