BLOG 459 GRAY HAIR
Eventually, all of us will get gray hair. More friendly
terms are silver, salt and pepper, or charcoal. We associate gray with aging or
a phenomenon that occurs only in the elderly. That is not the case for all
people, in fact some can gray as early as in their 20s. The reason that hair
goes gray is because the color-producing cells stop making pigment. The color
becomes naturally bleached and hydrogen peroxide actually builds up in the
hair. The pigment in our hair is called melanin which is released by
melanocytes. As we age, our hair
follicles and hair shaft wear down. The melanocytes don’t work as efficiently. Almost
half of all people have some amount of gray hair by age 50. However, Caucasians
start to go gray in their mid-30s, African Americans in their late 40s, and
Asians in their late 30s. If a Caucasian person goes gray before age 20 and an
Asian or African American before age 30, then they are considered to have
premature gray hair.
This is not classified as a medical problem, but rather more
of a vanity concern. There is no scientific proof that stress causes gray hair.
Although we have watched each of our president’s hair turn grey while in
office, this wasn’t the result of their chronic stress. Genes play a major
role. Problems with the thyroid or low vitamin B-12 levels can cause graying. Inadequate
levels of vitamin C, D, and E can also cause graying. Sun damage and smoking
have been linked to graying.
There are of course ways to cover the gray or rather, to
just embrace it. Stars such as Steve Martin and Anderson Cooper wear their gray
with pride. Unfortunately, you can’t really escape gray. Antioxidant rich foods
can slow the process of aging. Great foods to consider are vitamin B-12 (eggs,
fish, poultry, milk), vitamin A (eggs, carrots, dark leafy greens), vitamin C
(citrus, berries, sweet potatoes), vitamin E (nuts, seeds, green vegetables),
iron (leafy green and red meat), and antioxidants (berries, onion, garlic, and
legumes). Hormonal problems should be treated. Stopping smoking will reduce the
rate at which gray hair produces. You may just have the DNA for graying. You
might just have the same gene that causes lighter hair in Europeans (IRF4).
Gray can be sophisticated so don’t always say you are
getting old. Graying means you have experienced life. Just like your age, your
number of grays is only part of your timeline. You are as young as feel. Most
importantly, take care of your health and your body will take care of you. Just
be glad if you still have hair gray or not.
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