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Does Stress Cause Gray Hair?
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are many stories about premature graying under stress, but is there a
direct link? Does stress cause gray hair? Experts disagree but there
are many ways stress can contribute to it. |
Tyler Cymet a scientist from Sinai Hospital
(Baltimore) has studied the connection between gray hair and
stress. Cymet agrees with other experts that the old myth of
going gray overnight is indeed a myth, but he parts company with
experts who believe gray hair is determined strictly by our genes.
What causes Gray Hair?
The cells that produce hair
pigment (melanin) die with age, causing our
hair to turn gray or white. Gray hair still has some melanin, while
white hair has no pigment at all. Cymet believes that
long-term stress may hasten this normal aging process. Stress
makes hair shed more quickly than normal, causing pigment cells to wear
out more rapidly than they would otherwise.
Cymet even thinks that the stress of modern living is making most
people go grayer sooner than might have a generation ago. He
estimates that people now go gray five years earlier than people did in
1970.
Why does Stress Cause Gray Hair?
There are many theories about how stress and gray hair are
related. Some suggest that chronic free radical
damage
contributes. Stress hormones can cause inflammation and this
increases free radicals, unstable molecules that damage
cells. It could be that free radicals decrease the melanin
production.
Eastern healing systems have a somewhat different perspective on
stress-related gray hair, than the traditional Western medical
approach. In Chinese traditional medicine premature
gray hair is considered related to an imbalance in the
kidneys and the
blood. One of the main concepts of Chinese
traditional
medicine is the concept of qi-energy that flows through your entire
body. Stagnation of qi can lead to kidney and blood problems.
While Chinese traditional medicine offers no medicine to reverse gray
hair, it is thought that strengthening the blood and kidneys may stop
premature graying. Black strap molasses, black
sesame seeds,
nettles, Hijiki seaweed,
wheat grass, and chlorophyll
are given to
strengthen to the blood and kidneys.
If you are considering increasing your seaweeds as one of your gray
hair solutions, exercise caution. Seaweed contains high
amounts of
iodine; iodine is necessary for thyroid health, but too much can lead
to thyroid problems (one symptom of which is premature graying).
Sometimes it's hard to win!
Ayurvedic medicine, practiced for five millennium in India, also sees
premature graying as an imbalance. Various Ayurvedic herbal
remedies are recommended for this imbalance as well.
If your hair is already turning gray from stress, what do you
do? Stress-related
gray hair solutions has some tips for you.
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