Why there is no cure for grey hairs?
By MAHESH2008
@MAHESH2008 (844)
India
3 responses
@mugwort (77)
• United States
20 Jan 08
Grey hair didn't happen to me because I got older.
Believe it or not, I was born with grey hair. It says right on my hospital birth record I had a full head of hair. It was "salt and pepper." There is a genetic disorder that runs on my father's side called Waardenburg syndrome One of its signs is premature grey hair. What could be more premature than birth?
You can look it up on the net or read medical books on it and you'll see for yourself what I wrote is true.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
3 Mar 08
As it's the nature. We can not do anything to stop it. As well as the flying time, we can only memorize it, but we can't slow it down. There are many super rich people in the world, but they are like all of us. They will grow old, too. Nothing can change that.
@apsara60 (6609)
• Israel
20 Jan 08
Hi Mahesh,
greying of hair in oldage is natural process, while greying of hair in early age is deficiency of proper vitamins and nourishment's that hair should get. Also over stress may be the cause. I read somewhere that scientist are working on this and soon they may come out with some solution to this. Also I read in Acupressure book that if at early age you get into habit of rubbing your hand nails against each other for few minutes everyday, will help late greying of hair. But I don't know how true its. But why are you worried when today all kinds of dyes and colours and even mehendi is avaialble in market........so don't worry be happy.




