Grey hairs

2018-07-08 18:11:07
I am getting grey hairs from last 3 yrs now I am 21 and it still continuing how to prevent it need u help plz
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Greying of hair is a normal aging process which starts around 30 as the melanocytes activity of the body slows down and gradually the melanin production in hair stops. If it is happening before this age, it is called premature greying. This can be genetic and also due to deficiency of essential vitamins and minerals.  You can delay the process of greying of hair by some lifestyle modifications. Take adequate sleep and drink lots of water, eat lots of fruits and green leafy vegetables. Few tablets can also be prescribed for the same. there is also one lotion which is supposed to work. You can call me or contact me using online consult option with photos for detailed​ prescription.,

Answered2018-07-09 04:30:09

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While you might expect greying to occur in the late 30s or the 40s, getting a salt-and-pepper mop when you are just a twenty-something can mean that you are a victim of premature greying. To be sure, it can be a veritable Cruella De Vil moment when you'd want to know why it's all happening to you and how you could possibly stop it. Experts say that premature greying is a problem that is increasingly becoming as common as cough and cold. There are some home measures like use of curry leaves with coconut oil So contact me with picture and detailed history to give u right medicine and treatment in online chat section asap.

Answered2018-07-08 19:04:32

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