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Anyone here "cured" their Gray/Grey Hair or know of someone who has?

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#61 kurdishfella

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Posted 24 January 2022 - 02:32 PM

vitamin c via collagen helps and with hard hair etc



#62 johnhemming

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Posted 24 January 2022 - 03:06 PM

About a month after starting 5-HTP, I added more vitamin B-6 to my stack, to ensure that the 5-HTP would always have enough B-6 available to complete the chemical conversion to serotonin.
 

 

Strikes me that the Serotonin is converted to Melatonin and that is having the effect on hair.



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#63 sensei

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Posted 07 February 2022 - 06:10 PM

I saw a reversion from greying to color when I consumed LARGE amounts of C60- OLIVE OIL.

Large = 200+ml at one sitting and/or 50ml/day for a week or longer.

After I stopped taking C60 regularly the hair became grey again.

Recently, I have been fasting for 36, 48, and even 60 hours. I have noticed some grey whiskers in my beard and moustache have reverted to color.

I believe it is the MTOR inhibition and autophagy induction by olive oil (maybe c60 has some role) and fasting that causes stem cell regeneration and release.

#64 Mind

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Posted 07 February 2022 - 07:30 PM

Really need before and after pictures.

 

I have yet to see anyone reverse grey hair, only people who claim to have reversed grey hair.



#65 sensei

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Posted 07 February 2022 - 07:44 PM

Really need before and after pictures.

I have yet to see anyone reverse grey hair, only people who claim to have reversed grey hair.


Well, I don't want it to re-grey, but some places literally waffle back and forth. I'll do what I can.

#66 Young Paul

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Posted 16 July 2023 - 02:10 PM

there was a study on rats using a herb called polygonum multiflorum that did reverse grey hair

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4657090/



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Posted 16 July 2023 - 03:54 PM

My experience is that a vellus hair can turn terminal, new hairs can be pigmented, but it is rare to turn a white hair pigmented.
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#68 flash10101

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Posted 05 September 2023 - 06:48 AM

Anyone has experience with the peptide TB500? 

 

I used it some time ago to accelerate healing of an injury and a lot of people noticed that my hair got darker (on the head and the beard). I don't really have grey hair so can't tell for sure it would reverse grey hair as well, but found that quite interesting, especially since that happened quite quickly (2-3 weeks) and was very noticeable.

 

 



#69 ta5

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Posted 11 September 2023 - 01:33 AM

Here's an interesting blog post:

Can you Reverse Grey Hair? New Updates.

 

Update: September 6, 2023

A new South Korean company named YJ Lab is raising funds to start a large-scale clinical trial for its unique melanin restoration technology. The company recently developed a regenerative material that restores the pigment of grey hair. It re-activates damaged melanocytes and removes active oxygen in order to restore hair color. It has already conducted successful internal trials.

Interestingly, YJ Lab is developing a specially made comb equipped with its refillable solution. Consumers can then conveniently apply this melanocyte regeneration material into the scalp.

Update: May 22, 2023

Per a new study from Takahiro Suzuki et al, topically applied Rapamycin could reverse grey hair via mTORC1 inhibition. Rapamycin elevates the production of melanin and pigmentation. I covered rapamycin in my post on autophagy.

 

Also, there's this new study:

Dedifferentiation maintains melanocyte stem cells in a dynamic niche

Kevin Mann talks about this study (He's annoying, but it's pretty good info.)
Here are some other articles on the same study.
 

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#70 Neurocryo

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Posted 18 October 2023 - 01:33 AM

People should check their genetics first.  I think there’s a mut in IRF4 that does it.


People should check their genetics first.  I think there’s a mut in IRF4 that does it.






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