Recently, I noticed some few strands of grey hair on my
head. The first thought that came to my mind was, “oh no…. I’m getting old.”
Seeing grey hairs has always made me think that people are old or sort of. But
there are other things that are associated with grey hair apart from being old.
I have read that grey hair represents wisdom. It is a crown of splendour and it
is gained only by living a godly life. If this is true, then having grey hair
is a good thing and blessing especially when you have reached a certain age.
But the other reason associated with premature grey hair could be stress and
depression. This can make your hair turn its natural colour quickly, although
the fact of life still remains that as we grow old, grey hair creeps in. For
most people, it doesn’t happen until much later in life; but for others it can
happen quite early. For those who do not
like having grey hair, well, scientists tell us that there are certain foods we
can eat to help reduce or stop grey hair. Let’s check them out.
Go for dark leafy greens to get your essential B vitamins.
Your scalp relies on Vitamin B-6 and Vitamin B-12 for the production of red
blood cells which transport oxygen and nutrients. Hair colour is also all about
hormones, and Vitamin B-2 is an important player in hormone production. You can
find this in greens like cabbage, lettuce, Ugu, spinach and so on.
Chocolate
Copper is essential to the production of melanin, the source
of hair colour. As such, copper deficiencies can cause hair to grey. To load up
on copper, go for a sweet treat. Semi-sweet chocolate packs the power of
copper; additional copper-rich foods include mushrooms.
Berries
Berries are delicious fruit but strawberries in particular,
are a delicious way to get an extra boost of Vitamin C. Vitamin C helps produce
collagen (found within hair follicles) and fight free radicals which have been linked with the aging process. Additional antioxidant vitamins include Vitamin A (think orange and yellow fruits) and Vitamin E (go for nuts and beans).
collagen (found within hair follicles) and fight free radicals which have been linked with the aging process. Additional antioxidant vitamins include Vitamin A (think orange and yellow fruits) and Vitamin E (go for nuts and beans).
Almonds
If you need a boost of Vitamin E and copper, reach for
almonds. They're an easy snack to combat the mid-meal munchies and a number of
studies suggest that almond consumption can help lower bad cholesterol levels.
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