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Important nutrients for grey hair
Minerals: calcium copper iron zinc
Vitamins: B5 B6 B9 B12 D
What might help
This is what I think can help based on what I read online.
Diet:
https://www.reddit.com/r/longevity/comments/8pry3q/is_it_possible_to_ungray_your_hair/
@AlexanderCPPRBe aware that a few years ago I had 20% of my hair gray, now I'm somewhere around 5%.1. Copper deficiency will cause whatever gene was programmed (because aging is programmed by something, I am not sure what but I am sure we will find out soon if we do WORK together in this) to get gray hairs pretty fast at people, some get it early to 19! lol. I took copper, real copper, you know which one, I won't post here because I don't wanna do any advertising in my posts!2. I tried my best to get iron out of my blood to almost anemia levels. I donated gallons of blood and I took tons of iron chelators, be them natural stuff or not, turmeric, etc.I'm also curious what kind of copper supplement you have used.Mitosynergy he means GET THE REAL copper , the bioavailable copper, is only one brand on the planet as far as I know!Copper definitely has a history of darkening the hair, and supplementing zinc in my experience definitely increases grey hairs.@tankasnowgodNice. I reversed a few gray hairs as well, and from my experience, 1 and 2 were the most important steps. I also regularly took thyroid, and never smoked as well, and do keep wheat intake pretty low. I think iron fortification with wheat may be an issue, especially since it's just the raw metal. It's problematic, regardless of whether it has anything to do with hair color. In my case, I never cut out caffeine, nor drank green tea, nor did wheatgrass or chlorella.What did you take for thyroid and how much ? thank youI usually take 2-3 grains of NDT a day.@MauritioHe's referring to bioavailable copper by mitosynergy. I've tried it as well and also think it's probably the best copper supplement.
https://steemit.com/health/@roused/this-essential-trace-element-helps-prevent-grey-hair-and-wrinkles#:~:text=The%20consensus%20is%20that%20adequate,get%20their%20hair%20color%20back
https://www.reddit.com/r/grayhair/comments/f80mf3/gray_hair_reversal_we_can_do_it_guys_lets_join/
Total zinc (i.e. from food and supplements) should not exceed 40 mg per day for adults aged 19 years and older. At levels above this, zinc can interfere with the absorption of copper (since these nutrients compete for the same absorption site), potentially leading to a copper deficiency (2).
https://cronometer.com/blog/nutrient-ratios-zinccopper/#:~:text=Nonetheless%2C%20it%20is%20common%20practice,through%20diet%20alone%20(7)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/comments/600qem/after_consistently_taking_ltyrosine_ive_noticed/
David: What kind of dosage do you recommend a healthy person take? Dr. Kyriazis: I started with fifty milligrams a day, but now I recommend a higher dose—perhaps about two hundred milligrams a day. I know that some people use a thousand or more milligrams a day, but I don’t see the reason for that. I think about two hundred milligrams a day, in association with other supplements, should be enough for a healthy person.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnosine
Carnosine is synthesized in vivo from beta-alanine and histidine. Since beta-alanine is the limiting substrate, supplementing just beta-alanine effectively increases the intramuscular concentration of carnosine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Β-Alanine
β-Alanine is the rate-limiting precursor of carnosine, which is to say carnosine levels are limited by the amount of available β-alanine, not histidine.
Minerals: calcium copper iron zinc
Vitamins: B5 B6 B9 B12 D
What might help
This is what I think can help based on what I read online.
Diet:
- Make sure you get your RDA of zinc but do not supplement it too much because it interferes with copper absorption
- Make sure to not be copper deficient with a blood test, take your RDA of copper with foods, preferably aim to take more than minimum RDA, if you want to take a supplement the best is bioavailable copper by mitosynergy (not cheap but for what i read the others aren’t absorbed)
- Try to lower iron. How? Iron chelators. I need to research this.
- If you want to experiment with diet try following carnivore diet
- Copper peptides: might also be useful for hair loss
- Zinc Thymulin: might also be useful for hair loss
- L-tyrosine: might be useful, tyrosine and copper are needed to produce melanin
- Beta-alanine: precursor of carnosine
- Pterostillbene
- NAC
What follows are the notes from my online research
Immune System
Surprised no one has mentioned the link to grey hairs and your immune system, specifically the interferon response from your melanocytes stem cells. I have no idea what can be done about this.Diet and nutrients
Carnivore diet
I have read of several people that their greying hair reverses after converting to a carnivore diet (r/zerocarb).https://www.reddit.com/r/longevity/comments/8pry3q/is_it_possible_to_ungray_your_hair/
Copper deficiency, high iron
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/gray-hair-reversal-we-re-almost-there-guys-we-can-do-it.31718/@AlexanderCPPRBe aware that a few years ago I had 20% of my hair gray, now I'm somewhere around 5%.1. Copper deficiency will cause whatever gene was programmed (because aging is programmed by something, I am not sure what but I am sure we will find out soon if we do WORK together in this) to get gray hairs pretty fast at people, some get it early to 19! lol. I took copper, real copper, you know which one, I won't post here because I don't wanna do any advertising in my posts!2. I tried my best to get iron out of my blood to almost anemia levels. I donated gallons of blood and I took tons of iron chelators, be them natural stuff or not, turmeric, etc.I'm also curious what kind of copper supplement you have used.Mitosynergy he means GET THE REAL copper , the bioavailable copper, is only one brand on the planet as far as I know!Copper definitely has a history of darkening the hair, and supplementing zinc in my experience definitely increases grey hairs.@tankasnowgodNice. I reversed a few gray hairs as well, and from my experience, 1 and 2 were the most important steps. I also regularly took thyroid, and never smoked as well, and do keep wheat intake pretty low. I think iron fortification with wheat may be an issue, especially since it's just the raw metal. It's problematic, regardless of whether it has anything to do with hair color. In my case, I never cut out caffeine, nor drank green tea, nor did wheatgrass or chlorella.What did you take for thyroid and how much ? thank youI usually take 2-3 grains of NDT a day.@MauritioHe's referring to bioavailable copper by mitosynergy. I've tried it as well and also think it's probably the best copper supplement.
https://steemit.com/health/@roused/this-essential-trace-element-helps-prevent-grey-hair-and-wrinkles#:~:text=The%20consensus%20is%20that%20adequate,get%20their%20hair%20color%20back
Zinc
My father has been supplementing essential minerals and seen color return to the underside of his beard. (Amino acid chelated minerals are better for absorption to my understanding).I’m under the impression Zinc has a lot to do with this. I’d recommend doing your research on minerals—you’ll find that they’re essential for a reason.https://www.reddit.com/r/grayhair/comments/f80mf3/gray_hair_reversal_we_can_do_it_guys_lets_join/
Total zinc (i.e. from food and supplements) should not exceed 40 mg per day for adults aged 19 years and older. At levels above this, zinc can interfere with the absorption of copper (since these nutrients compete for the same absorption site), potentially leading to a copper deficiency (2).
https://cronometer.com/blog/nutrient-ratios-zinccopper/#:~:text=Nonetheless%2C%20it%20is%20common%20practice,through%20diet%20alone%20(7)
Supplements
Copper Peptides
Our fat tissue on top of our head after puberty declines due to testosterone. This tightens the galea and much needed vitamins etc can't reach the follicles or less and less. Copper can keep this fat tissue alive. For some people copper peptides seem to work.Zinc Thymulin
A recent study was done on Zinc Thymulin to test its efficacy in the treatment of hair loss. The study indicated that topical treatment with zinc thymulin significantly increased hair growth over 6 months; further, there were no systemic or local side effects from the treatment. The zinc thymulin metallo-peptide optionally also improves endogenous hair pigmentation. For example, by stimulating melanogenesis in grey or greying hair.L-Tyrosine
I think that tyrosine and copper are needed to produce melanin. So that's why copper might help. Maybe tyrosine helps too.https://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/comments/600qem/after_consistently_taking_ltyrosine_ive_noticed/
Pterostilbene and NAC
https://www.reddit.com/r/Supplements/comments/bcdh07/nac_and_gray_hair/ https://www.reddit.com/r/Supplements/comments/akcruq/going_gray/Beta-alanine
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/anyone-had-success-with-reversal-of-grey-hair.22766/page-2 https://lmreview.com/exploring-the-frontiers-of-anti-aging-medicine-an-interview-with-dr-marios-kyriazis/David: What kind of dosage do you recommend a healthy person take? Dr. Kyriazis: I started with fifty milligrams a day, but now I recommend a higher dose—perhaps about two hundred milligrams a day. I know that some people use a thousand or more milligrams a day, but I don’t see the reason for that. I think about two hundred milligrams a day, in association with other supplements, should be enough for a healthy person.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnosine
Carnosine is synthesized in vivo from beta-alanine and histidine. Since beta-alanine is the limiting substrate, supplementing just beta-alanine effectively increases the intramuscular concentration of carnosine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Β-Alanine
β-Alanine is the rate-limiting precursor of carnosine, which is to say carnosine levels are limited by the amount of available β-alanine, not histidine.
He Shou Wu (fo-ti)
Can have side effects, I need to research more about it.
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