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High levels of cortisol, as in stress, deplete copper because cortisol uses a lot of copper enzymes. So in other words, more stress equals more demand for copper equals more loss of copper. And when you run out of copper and you don't have enough enzyme, that enzyme is called tyrosinase to make this melanin to keep your natural color in your hair, things start to go gray. So how does this apply to you? Well, stress. You probably even experience the more stress that you have, the more gray hairs you might find on your head. So of course the solution is to do whatever you can to reduce stress, but in the meantime as you're doing that there's other things you can do to increase copper like eat more foods higher in copper.

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Many people are getting gray hair just way too early. Today, two really important things to prevent premature graying. It's not all genetics; genetics do play a part, but there's also something called epigenetics, are things that you can do which are above your genes. One is the actual pigment in the hair that gives you the coloring and the enzymes to allow that pigment to occur are dependent on a trace mineral called copper. If you are deficient in copper, you might have a tendency to get gray hair prematurely. High levels of cortisol, as in stress, deplete copper because cortisol uses a lot of copper enzymes. So in other words, more stress equals more demand for copper equals more loss of copper. And when you run out of copper and you don't have enough enzyme, that enzyme is called tyrosinase to make this melanin to keep your natural color in your hair, things start to go gray. So the solution is to reduce stress but in the meantime increase copper from foods; I don't necessarily recommend taking a copper supplement by itself. I'd recommend that you try to get it from the foods

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DHT, a potent form of testosterone, is created via the five alpha reductase enzyme. Excess DHT can cause androgenetic alopecia, or pattern hair loss, in both males and females. Pharmaceutical drugs can inhibit this enzyme, but they have side effects. Onion juice is a natural inhibitor. Dilute onion juice in water at a fifty-fifty ratio, rub it into the scalp, let it set for fifteen minutes, then wash it out.

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Rubbing DuPont plastic on hair creates static charge, leading to hair loss. Wearing baseball caps with plastic causes hair loss in the front. Materials resonate at frequencies, affecting hair health. In the past, natural materials like wood and horn were used for hair care. Today, plastic dominates, disconnecting us from beneficial materials.

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Restricted blood flow is a core element of most types of hair loss. When blood flow is restricted, the body cannot flush out normal cellular waste and inflammatory products. This waste initiates inflammatory cascades and builds up over time. Minoxidil increases blood flow, which helps to flush out these elements. The core method of action of minoxidil is to increase blood flow in the scalp, which helps to remove the buildup of DHT and other waste products.

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Your nutritional status plays a huge role in your whole body health and oftentimes hair loss is a symptom of poor nutrition. So here are five nutrients that support healthy hair. First up is vitamin a, which helps the scalp produce sebum, which moisturizes your hair, thus keeping your hair healthy and shiny looking. Next up are b complex vitamins, which help to create red blood cells, carry oxygen and nutrients to the scalp to the hair follicles. Vitamin C is number four, and this is the all important antioxidant, the most widely used antioxidant in the entire body protecting your body from oxidative stress. And lastly, vitamin d, which helps to create new hair follicles. This is one that's harder to get from your diet, so it's important to supplement with vitamin D and also get sunshine on your skin so your body makes vitamin D.

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I don't necessarily recommend taking a copper supplement by itself. I'd recommend that you try to get it from the foods. However, you could take a copper supplement, but you have to make sure that it also has other trace minerals, especially zinc in there because zinc and copper work together. You never wanna just take like a standalone trace mineral with copper, and the ratios need to be correct too. You usually need like a one to 10 ratio. One copper to 10 zinc. So in other words, you don't wanna take a lot of copper. You just wanna take sufficient amounts. Now before I get into the foods for that, let me just explain this other thing that's equally as important, and that is basically age, the aging process. What happens when you age? You get this accumulation of hydrogen peroxide that builds up in the hair shaft. And hydrogen peroxide causes like a bleaching effect of your hair.

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- The first three signs that tell you you are losing your hair. - Number three, you have any change in the shape and character of your hair. - So that's the first sign that your hair is going through a transformation toward hair loss. - Number two, you're changing the hair color. Hair color is becoming lighter and less pigmented. - Number one, when you have miniaturization, when you have fine baby hair in the hairline, on the crown or in between. - That's a sign of microscopic changes that shows active hair loss and that's the first predictor of hair loss. - You have to get on a medication after seeing a doctor who has evaluated your hair properly.

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Nutritional status impacts overall health, and hair loss can indicate poor nutrition. Vitamin A helps the scalp produce sebum, moisturizing hair. B complex vitamins create red blood cells, carrying oxygen and nutrients to hair follicles. Biotin, a B complex vitamin, prevents dry, brittle, thinning hair by stimulating keratin production and supporting new follicle growth. Vitamin C, an antioxidant, protects against oxidative stress and helps produce collagen, important for healthy hair, skin, and nails. Vitamin D helps create new hair follicles and is best obtained through supplementation and sunshine.

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- Onion actually increases this enzyme called catalase, which actually gets rid of hydrogen peroxide, that thing that makes your hair gray. - Secondly, onions are high in sulfur, which supports the protein in hair called keratin. - In a study from 02/2002, they found people with alopecia that applied onion juice on their hair showed significant regrowth in their hair. - Just from using onion juice for four weeks, onion juice also supports your scalp, and it does it by inhibiting fungal growth. - Forsetin in onions greatly reduces the more powerful form of testosterone called DHT. This compound, if in excess, can actually cause hair loss.

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In 2009, the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology investigated the root cause of hair graying. They claimed graying is caused by a massive buildup of hydrogen peroxide due to wear and tear of hair follicles. The peroxide blocks the normal synthesis of melanin, which is hair's natural pigment.

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DHT, or dihydrotestosterone, is testosterone with an extra hydrogen molecule. DHT interacts with hormone receptors in the body, acting as a key to open up different mechanisms. The presence of DHT alone does not guarantee hair loss. Hair loss occurs only if an individual has the gene that creates sensitivity to DHT.

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Topical UVB activated compound PC-KUS, a modified pseudo catalase, applied directly to the hair may work to reduce hydrogen peroxide. Catalase enzymes ingested internally may also have the potential to work.

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Hair color comes from melanocytes, which are created from stem cells directly contacting the hair root within the hair follicle. Researchers initially explored autoimmune and inflammatory causes, but these were ruled out. High cortisol levels were also investigated, but graying still occurred even after adrenal gland removal and stress exposure. The key finding was that chronic stress causes an elevation of noradrenaline, a neurotransmitter related to the fight-or-flight response. Noradrenaline exposure causes the stem cells to migrate away from the hair root and into the skin. This loss of stem cells leads to a loss of melanocytes, resulting in the inability to maintain hair pigmentation.

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If you're dealing with hair thinning, bald spots, or alopecia, try these 3 key ingredients: tea tree oil unclogs hair follicles, grapeseed oil moisturizes with antioxidants, and peppermint oil boosts follicle depth and scalp circulation. Hormone imbalance is often the root cause, especially in women. While these herbs won't cure alopecia or hormonal issues, they can supplement and help. Look for a universal, natural, and organic product to address these concerns. Comment "oil" to learn more. Remember, Jesus is king. Love you all!

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The speaker discusses hair loss and potential fixes. They recommend using raw eggs and pearl powder for silky hair, and a real wood comb to avoid static from plastic that supposedly causes hair loss. They claim removing WiFi or wireless frequencies from the home is important because hair acts as antennas and begins to fall out when such frequencies are present. They also suggest a chlorine water filter, arguing chlorine travels to the scalp and dries out the hair follicle, causing them to break and fall. According to the speaker, hair loss is easy to fix if you eat the right foods, contrasting with the idea that fake foods weaken and cause hair loss. They assert the body is meant to have hair and describe hair as antennas that pick up oils from the skin and signal when something is wrong. They mention goosebumps as an example of hair follicles reacting to energy or stimuli, implying that when someone feels something energetic, their hairs raise and goosebumps occur, indicating the follicles’ sensitivity. The speaker expands the metaphor to suggest that if someone has no hair in certain areas, their “spidey sensors” disconnect, which they present as a condition to consider. They end with a speculative note that if society wanted to, they could program people to get rid of all their hair, framing it as a possibility for social manipulation.

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Zinc deficiency can lead to hair loss or thinning, as zinc is essential for the health of hair follicles, the structures in the skin where hair grows. Insufficient zinc compromises these follicles, hindering hair growth.

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For men in a certain age bracket experiencing hair loss, it's important to note where the hair is thinning. While many notice loss on top, density loss on the sides is often overlooked. Low vitamin D3 levels, around thirty nanograms per milliliter, are common in this age group and can lead to increased DHT. This increase can cause shedding across the entire scalp and slightly impair the immune system.

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Three everyday habits can trigger hair loss: ultra-processed foods, refined carbohydrates, and stress. Processed foods can lead to dandruff, stopping hair growth and regrowth, and can promote obesity and insulin resistance, both of which can promote hair loss. Too many refined carbohydrates can be problematic, but being too low carb for too long can also lead to hair loss and hair thinning because of low thyroid functioning. Reducing stress and getting enough sleep is one of the best ways to ensure that your hair doesn't fall out. Minimizing these factors can stop hair thinning.

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Liver contains biotin, which can improve hair structure, making it thicker, stronger, more elastic, and fuller-looking, while also promoting hair growth. Obtaining biotin from grass-fed liver is superior to supplementation. If hair problems arise after antibiotic use, increasing biotin intake, specifically through grass-fed liver, is recommended. The speaker aimed to provide information on important foods for hair health.

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Red light and infrared light can pass down into the deeper layers of our skin, where it can change the metabolic function of particular cells. Within the dermis, the deep layers of our skin, we have what are called sebaceous glands that actually make the oil that is present in our skin. So if you've ever had an infected hair follicle, that's not a coincidence that hair follicles tend to get infected. Part of it is because there's actually a portal down and around the hair follicle, but the sebaceous gland is where the oil is created that is going to give rise to, for instance, acne lesions.

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Onions can help hair due to their sulfur content, a raw material for keratin, the main protein in hair. Onions have the highest amount of quercetin, which can help hair in several ways. Quercetin can suppress autoimmune attacks related to alopecia, where patches of hair come out. It also increases growth hormones in the hair follicle. Additionally, quercetin is a powerful antimicrobial, protecting the scalp against overgrowth of yeast, fungus, and mold. It can also help with dandruff and other scalp problems.

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Three signs indicate hair loss: changes in hair shape and character, lighter hair color with less pigmentation, and miniaturization, which is fine baby hair appearing in the hairline, crown, or in between existing hairs. Miniaturization is the primary predictor of hair loss, indicating microscopic changes and active hair loss. It is recommended to consult a doctor for evaluation and potential medication.

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Concentrated apple cider vinegar will burn the scalp and should be diluted to one-third cup per liter of water. Rubbing diluted apple cider vinegar into the scalp can clean pores filled with sebum, potentially promoting hair follicle growth. Apple cider vinegar adds shine to hair. Because apple cider vinegar is acidic, it can help reestablish the scalp's pH, supporting the scalp's microbiome. Over-sterilizing the skin can cause problems, including hair loss. Minimizing chemical exposure to the skin is advisable.

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The Science of Healthy Hair, Hair Loss and How to Regrow Hair | Huberman Lab Podcast
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In this episode of the Huberman Lab podcast, Andrew Huberman discusses the biology of hair, focusing on how to slow or reverse hair loss. He explains that each hair has its own stem cell niche in the follicle, which determines its growth duration. For example, scalp hair can grow for up to eight years, while eyebrow hair grows for only a few months. The podcast covers various factors influencing hair growth, including hormones, stress, and mechanical or chemical treatments. Huberman emphasizes the psychological impact of hair loss, noting that by age 50, about 50% of people experience noticeable hair loss, often leading to anxiety. He dispels myths about hair loss inheritance, clarifying that while genetics play a role, patterns of balding cannot be predicted solely by looking at relatives. The discussion includes various treatments for hair loss, such as minoxidil, which increases blood flow to hair follicles, and dutasteride, which inhibits the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone linked to hair loss. Other treatments mentioned include microneedling, which stimulates hair growth by increasing blood flow and reactivating stem cells, and ketoconazole, an antifungal that may help maintain hair. Huberman also highlights the importance of hormones like IGF-1 in promoting hair growth and the negative effects of DHT on hair follicles. He discusses the role of blood flow in hair health, recommending treatments that enhance circulation, such as scalp massages and certain medications. Caffeine is noted for its potential to inhibit PDE, which can indirectly stimulate IGF-1 and support hair growth. Additionally, he mentions the use of saw palmetto as a mild DHT inhibitor with few side effects. The podcast concludes with a summary of the various treatments available, emphasizing that combination therapies, particularly those that include both mechanical and chemical approaches, tend to be the most effective. Huberman encourages listeners to explore these options in consultation with healthcare professionals, considering individual responses and side effects.
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