Premature Greying of Hair
The hair has a tendency to lose its natural colour
with advancing age. It is therefore natural for the hair to turn grey with age.
But premature greying is a morbid condition and it makes even the young look
older. This causes a great deal of concern to affected persons, especially
women. The hair is an appendage of the skin. It is composed of the same kind of
cells as are found in the outer layer of the skin, known as epidermis. It grows
from a hair follicle which is a deep recess in the epidermis. The sebaceous
glands of the scalp secrete an oily substance called sebum, which is the source
of nutrition, lustre and blackness of the hair. The hair cannot be fed externally,
for such nourishment as the scalp requires must come to it from the
bloodstream.
Causes of Greying
A faulty diet and mental worries are the two primary
causes of premature greying of hair. It is mainly due to the lack of some of
the B vitamins, of iron, copper and iodine in the daily diet that this hair
disorder is caused at a young age these days. Mental worries produce an
extraordinary tension in the skin of the scalp which interferes with the supply
of vital nutrition necessary for the health of the hair. Similarly, anxieties,
fear, jealousy and failures have adverse effects on the hair. They dry out the
scapular marrow, the vital sap at the root of the hair.
Other causes of premature greying of hair are unclean
condition of the scalp which weakens the roots of the hair as the pores are
blocked by the collected dirt; washing the hair with hot water and drying them
with electric dryers which emit a blast of hot air; the use of hair dyes in the
earlier stages when the hair have just started greying; diseases like chronic
cold, sinusitis, anemia, chronic constipation; and the use of factory-made hair
oils, which are generally cleaned with acids and some of the acids have a
tendency to remain in the oil. Heredity is another predisposing factor which
gives rise to this ailment.
Treatment
Diet is of utmost importance in the prevention and
treatment of premature greying of hair and persons suffering from this disorder
should take a diet rich in all essential nutrients. The vitamins considered
useful in premature greying of hair are pantothenic acid, para-aminobenzoic
acid or PABA and inositol. The minimum daily requirement of these vitamins
appears to be 10 mg. of pantothenic acid, 100 gm. of para-aminobenzoic acid and
2000 mg. of inositol. To obtain satisfactory results, all three of these
vitamins, belonging to B group, should be supplied at one time preferably in a
form which gives all B vitamins, such as yeast, wheat germ and liver. The three
anti-grey hair vitamins can be produced in the intestinal tract by bacteria.
Thus, drinking a liter of yogurt daily with a tablespoon of yeast before each
meal will be an excellent remedy for the prevention and treatment of premature
greying of hair. If one wishes to take tablets of calcium pantothenate and
paba, they should be taken in addition to the yeast and yogurt and not as a
substitute for them.
Gayelord Hauser, one of the best known world
nutritionists, in his book ‘The New Diet Does it’, claims that this treatment
will restore the grey hair back to its natural colour. He also advises addition
of iron and iodine in the form of sea food, to an otherwise adequate diet for
obtaining better results. Besides fish, which is the main source of iodine, the
requirement of this mineral can be met by adequate intake of carrots, bananas
and similar other vegetables and fruits. Carrots are especially useful in
furnishing fresh blood and maintaining the health of the hair.
Home remedies
Certain home remedies have been found useful in the
prevention and treatment of premature greying of hair. The foremost among these
is the use of Indian gooseberry or amla which is a valuable hair tonic for
enriching hair growth and hair pigmentation. The fruit, cut into pieces, should
be dried, preferably in the shade. These pieces should be boiled in coconut oil
till the solid matter become little charred dust. This darkish oil is very
useful in preventing greying. The water in which dried amla pieces are soaked
overnight is Indian gooseberry (amla) is considered highly beneficial in the
treatment of premature greying of hair, also nourishing to the hair. This water
should be used for the last rinse while washing the hair.
Massaging the scalp with a teaspoonful of amla juice
mixed with a teaspoonful of almond oil or few drops of lime juice, every night
has proved beneficial in the prevention and treatment of premature greying of hair.
Liberal intake of curry leaves is considered beneficial in preventing premature
greying of hair. These have the property to give vitality and strength to hair
roots. New hair roots that grow are healthier with normal pigment. The leaves
can be used in the form of chutney or these may be squeezed in butter- milk or
lassi. When the leaves are boiled in coconut oil, the oil forms an excellent
hair tonic to stimulate hair growth and bring back hair pigmentation.
The butter made from cow’s milk has the property to
prevent premature greying of hair. A small roll may be taken internally and a
little quantity may be massaged into the hair root twice a week. Ribbed gourd,
known as torai in the vernacular, boiled in coconut oil is another effective
remedy for premature greying of hair. Pieces of this vegetable should be dried
in the shade. These dried pieces should be soaked in coconut oil and kept aside
for three or four days. The oil should then be boiled till the solid is reduced
to a blackened residue. This oil should be massaged into the scalp. It will
help enrich the hair roots and restore pigment to the hair.
Hair Dye
The paste of henna leaves, boiled in coconut oil to
get a darkish oil, can be used as a hair dye to blacken grey hair. The paste
itself can be applied to the hair and washed away after a few hours to dye the
grey hair. Washing the hair with concentrated tea extract twice a week is also considered
useful in colouring grey hair to brown or black.
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