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Posted: 2025-06-25 04:16:25 UTC

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Grey hair is often a sign of oxidative stress and cellular malfunction, with factors like hydrogen peroxide buildup, mitochondrial dysfunction, and chronic stress contributing to premature greying. The thread suggests addressing these issues through nutrient replenishment, boosting catalase, restoring mitochondrial health, managing stress, and fixing modern habits that exacerbate the problem.
Grey hair can indicate underlying health issues like oxidative stress and cellular malfunction.
Factors like hydrogen peroxide, mitochondrial dysfunction, and chronic stress contribute to premature greying.
Lifestyle and dietary changes can potentially reverse or slow down the greying process.
Oxidative stress and cellular malfunction.
Hydrogen peroxide buildup in hair follicles.
Mitochondrial dysfunction and increased ROS production.
Chronic stress depleting pigment-forming stem cells.
Nutrient deficiencies (B12, copper, iron, etc.).
Modern habits like vaping, blue light exposure, and overstimulation.