any supplements for gray hair?
hi there,
my mom is about 43 last three or 4 years she’s seen a dramatic rise in gray hair even on the eyebrows im sure due to stress, she’s tried all types of remedies and no i put her on whats suppose to be a cure, melancor supplement, after reading peoples review on it im not sure if she’s just wasting money on it, is there any other succesfull supplement anyone can recommend.
cheers
There is no scientific evidence that any diet, herb, supplement, or product can reduce or reverse gray hair. Now having said that, your mother can take Vitamin B5. This should be helpful. Here are some resons for premature graying.
•Thyroid disorders. Conditions such as Grave’s disease, Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism have been linked with premature gray hair.
•Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia. It can be due to a diet low in vitamin B12, which is found mainly in meat, eggs, and milk. It can also occur if the stomach can’t absorb vitamin B12, due to surgery involving the stomach or small intestine (such as gastric bypass surgery), diseases that affect the small intestine, such as Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, fish tapeworms, or small intestine bacterial overgrowth, or a lack of protein called intrinsic factor due to an autoimmune reaction or a genetic defect.
•Vitiligo. A condition in which your skin loses melanocytes, resulting in very light patches of skin and possibly premature gray hair.
•Early menopause
•Smoking. Cigarette smoking has been linked to premature gray hair.




There is no scientific evidence that any diet, herb, supplement, or product can reduce or reverse gray hair. Now having said that, your mother can take Vitamin B5. This should be helpful. Here are some resons for premature graying.
•Thyroid disorders. Conditions such as Grave’s disease, Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism have been linked with premature gray hair.
•Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia. It can be due to a diet low in vitamin B12, which is found mainly in meat, eggs, and milk. It can also occur if the stomach can’t absorb vitamin B12, due to surgery involving the stomach or small intestine (such as gastric bypass surgery), diseases that affect the small intestine, such as Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, fish tapeworms, or small intestine bacterial overgrowth, or a lack of protein called intrinsic factor due to an autoimmune reaction or a genetic defect.
•Vitiligo. A condition in which your skin loses melanocytes, resulting in very light patches of skin and possibly premature gray hair.
•Early menopause
•Smoking. Cigarette smoking has been linked to premature gray hair.
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