Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 I'd check through the files in Ask s. I believe I read somthing there at one time, not sure though. > I just posted this at curezone. Maybe someone can help me understand > this : > > My hair started turning grey at age 30 - I don't have a lot of grey but > enough such that I have it coloured every few months. > > I sometimes will pull out the grey hairs. Today I found 2 that were my > natural color at the root. I have never seen this before in my 7 years > of pulling out these hairs and today I found 2. > > COuld this mean my hair color is being restored ? Or does this happen > when hair is turning grey. > > THe amount of natural color is consistent with when I changed my > meal/sleep times which was January 1st. I have done 2 liver flushes, 1 > kidney cleanse. > > I'm really hoping my hair is turning it's natural color again. > Anyone know anything about this ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 - My hair is thicker, healthier and more numerous since I started flushing. Even my wife noticed. I think I read a few times about people loosing their grey hair with flushing. congratulations. johng > I just posted this at curezone. Maybe someone can help me understand > this : > > My hair started turning grey at age 30 - I don't have a lot of grey but > enough such that I have it coloured every few months. > > I sometimes will pull out the grey hairs. Today I found 2 that were my > natural color at the root. I have never seen this before in my 7 years > of pulling out these hairs and today I found 2. > > COuld this mean my hair color is being restored ? Or does this happen > when hair is turning grey. > > THe amount of natural color is consistent with when I changed my > meal/sleep times which was January 1st. I have done 2 liver flushes, 1 > kidney cleanse. > > I'm really hoping my hair is turning it's natural color again. > Anyone know anything about this ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 I'm 42 and have about 4 grey hairs. I've never colored my hair. The strange thing is, premature grey runs in my family, and my younger brother (38) is about half grey already. I'd be curious if there is a biological reason for this. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 , Years ago I read grey hair is an acidic condition in the body. Since I have been drinking coffee since shortly after birth it made sense to me. I started getting grey in my 20's I have blonde hair so it wasnt so noticeable. Now that I live in New Jersey my hair is browner and seems to at least show more grey. I would be excited if it started being partially brown at the roots. My grandmother who was not grey except for a few strands had grey that was brown at the roots. It is the only time I have seen that. wouldnt it be nice to lose the grey. gigi B <sbulmer@...> wrote: I just posted this at curezone. Maybe someone can help me understandthis :My hair started turning grey at age 30 - I don't have a lot of grey butenough such that I have it coloured every few months.I sometimes will pull out the grey hairs. Today I found 2 that were mynatural color at the root. I have never seen this before in my 7 yearsof pulling out these hairs and today I found 2. COuld this mean my hair color is being restored ? Or does this happenwhen hair is turning grey. THe amount of natural color is consistent with when I changed mymeal/sleep times which was January 1st. I have done 2 liver flushes, 1kidney cleanse.I'm really hoping my hair is turning it's natural color again.Anyone know anything about this ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 , How many times have you flushed. Have you come out stone free yet. I am flushing today and am anxious to get rid of stones. Just wondering. It would be a nice added benefit to have less grey. ALready have too much hair. gigijcgre <johngrellner@...> wrote: -My hair is thicker, healthier and more numerous since I started flushing. Even my wife noticed. I think I read a few times about people loosing their grey hair with flushing. congratulations.johng> I just posted this at curezone. Maybe someone can help me understand> this :> > My hair started turning grey at age 30 - I don't have a lot of grey but> enough such that I have it coloured every few months.> > I sometimes will pull out the grey hairs. Today I found 2 that were my> natural color at the root. I have never seen this before in my 7 years> of pulling out these hairs and today I found 2. > > COuld this mean my hair color is being restored ? Or does this happen> when hair is turning grey. > > THe amount of natural color is consistent with when I changed my> meal/sleep times which was January 1st. I have done 2 liver flushes, 1> kidney cleanse.> > I'm really hoping my hair is turning it's natural color again.> Anyone know anything about this ?> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Gigi, DO you mean your grandmother had grey hari with brown roots on an ongoing basis ? I am excited – I found quite a few more with brown roots since I wrote in. Now I color my hair and put highlights in it (it is very dark brown with lighter highlights). If I lose all the grey I’ll skip the color/highlights and just enjoy thenatural color. Re: Natural hair color being restored ? , Years ago I read grey hair is an acidic condition in the body. Since I have been drinking coffee since shortly after birth it made sense to me. I started getting grey in my 20's I have blonde hair so it wasnt so noticeable. Now that I live in New Jersey my hair is browner and seems to at least show more grey. I would be excited if it started being partially brown at the roots. My grandmother who was not grey except for a few strands had grey that was brown at the roots. It is the only time I have seen that. wouldnt it be nice to lose the grey. · gigi .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 , Yes she did. I remember thinking it was wierd as a kid. She also once had an operation and her hair went gray. She told me about it. It grew back in brown later. I dont know how long. I have also read that gray is from acidity. But if that were true for her she had an acidic diet. Lots of breads..crescents and brioches. She could smell a bakery for miles. That would be so cool. I also recently highlighted my hair. It was always blonde and now living up north is blonde in the summer and grows in dark in teh winter with gray. WHen it is blond the gray doesnt show. Hmmmm. I have always liked the gray. I didnt want to color it. gigi B <sbulmer@...> wrote: Gigi, DO you mean your grandmother had grey hari with brown roots on an ongoing basis ? I am excited – I found quite a few more with brown roots since I wrote in. Now I color my hair and put highlights in it (it is very dark brown with lighter highlights). If I lose all the grey I’ll skip the color/highlights and just enjoy thenatural color. -----Original Message-----From: GiGi Hein [mailto:nydio@...] Sent: March 27, 2004 1:42 PMcandidiasis Subject: Re: Natural hair color being restored ? , Years ago I read grey hair is an acidic condition in the body. Since I have been drinking coffee since shortly after birth it made sense to me. I started getting grey in my 20's I have blonde hair so it wasnt so noticeable. Now that I live in New Jersey my hair is browner and seems to at least show more grey. I would be excited if it started being partially brown at the roots. My grandmother who was not grey except for a few strands had grey that was brown at the roots. It is the only time I have seen that. wouldnt it be nice to lose the grey. · gigi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 sorry I missed all these posts from over a week ago. Chris. I think it would be an interesting thing to search... gigiMhidinout@... wrote: I'm 42 and have about 4 grey hairs. I've never colored my hair. The strange thing is, premature grey runs in my family, and my younger brother (38) is about half grey already. I'd be curious if there is a biological reason for this.Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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