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Authors: Lisa Drayer

it out. This approach is working for the time being, but the time will come when Rachel—and the rest of us!—will have to decide whether or not to go gray. She may choose to embrace her gray hair as a sign of her wisdom and experience, or she may say "To heck with that idea!"

The best way to avoid gray hair is to pick parents who have genes for long-lasting hair color. Every person is programmed to develop gray (nonpigmented) hair by a certain age, and no amount of nutritional intervention can change that. However, there are some conditions that can cause hair to turn gray earlier, or more rapidly, than normal. Correcting those processes can help you keep your natural color longer.

THE BEAUTY DIET RX

For Gray Hair

Correct any underlying health conditions, such as thyroid disorders, that could be making your hair gray. Your hair may grow back in its normal color after you are well.

Correct any digestive problems you may have, which could be interfering with your ability to absorb nutrients.

Include an adequate amount of protein in your diet to support the color and texture of your hair.

Consume an adequate amount of vitamin B
12
(see
Chapter 2
).

If you smoke, stop.

Relax! Chronic stress will age you, and your hair, prematurely.

When we are young, cells called
melanocytes
produce the pigment that gives our hair its color. Gray hair is caused by a decrease in the functioning of the melanocytes. This is often associated with age but can occur for other reasons. Thyroid disorders may make hair turn gray early, and smoking and stress have been linked to prematurely gray hair.

A link between nutrition and gray hair is vitamin B
12
. A deficiency of B
12
can cause gray hair. It's unlikely for most Americans to have a B vitamin deficiency due to a poor diet (though vegans need to supplement their diet with B
12
), but it can happen if you have problems absorbing nutrients, such as older adults with decreased stomach acid or those with gastrointestinal disorders.

Nutrition to Fight Hair Loss

Today women can be beautiful with or without hair on their heads. When Robin Roberts of the TV show "Good Morning America" lost her hair due to chemotherapy, she walked the runway at an Isaac Mizrahi fashion show completely bald—and she looked sensational doing it!

THE BEAUTY DIET RX

To Fight Hair Loss or Thinning Hair

Follow the nutritional guidelines for growing healthy hair; the lifestyle tips for lovely, luxuriant locks; and the healthy hair maintenance tips in this chapter.

If your iron status is questionable, load up on iron-rich foods (see the sidebar on iron at the end of this chapter). Also consider cooking in iron pots.

Make sure you are getting an adequate amount of protein and zinc in your diet each day.

Take a multivitamin to ensure adequate intake of vitamins and minerals, however, be careful with supplements. Occasionally hair loss is caused by oversupplementing with individual vitamins or minerals.

Avoid losing a lot of weight suddenly.

Drink my beauty beverage, green tea. Some studies have shown that green tea may influence the serum levels of certain hormones that are linked to at least one form of hair loss, androgenic alopecia, which is common in women and men.

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