And now you have Arnie abs. ❤Hey I've come a loooong way from where I was.
But I highly doubt I can do that.
When @Conan first got me doing those excercise videos I couldn't even do some of the simple stuff that required core strength.
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And now you have Arnie abs. ❤Hey I've come a loooong way from where I was.
But I highly doubt I can do that.
When @Conan first got me doing those excercise videos I couldn't even do some of the simple stuff that required core strength.
It definitely is due to genetics. The genetics between siblings can vary greatly. Yes you get 1/2 of your genes from your father and 1/2 of your genes from your mother but that leaves lots of different possibilities since you get 23 chromosomes from each parent for a total of 46 chromosomes.Oh wow that’s really interesting! I got my first one in high school though I’m not sure exactly when hahah I feel like it may have been as early as sophomore year but in reality I think it was probably closer to junior or senior but yeah hahah
I remember at first I was pulling every single one out till I had one teacher that said one day (just coincidentally, I never told her) that she used to but that it causes bald spots so then I stopped but then I still did occasionally for years. I haven’t pulled any in a while now. I’m not totally grey but do have a lot
It’s actually kinda weird because the top layer of my hair is pretty grey now but when I lift it up, it’s still dark brown underneath so idk.
I do think stress has played a major factor as well though because it’s always been pretty stressful here to say the least BUT! The weird thing is my younger brother is not grey like at all and my older brother is very grey like me. And we all lived the same stuff so who knows ? Maybe is partly genetic too? I think my mom greyed pretty early but not 100% sure.
Yes.Wait our bodies produce hydrogen peroxide!?
I didn’t realize that that’s so neat though!!Yes.
That makes sense! It’s actually kinda funny cause I look just like my dad and the boys both look just like my mom but yet one boy is like me with the grey and the other is not. Definitely fascinating!!It definitely is due to genetics. The genetics between siblings can vary greatly. Yes you get 1/2 of your genes from your father and 1/2 of your genes from your mother but that leaves lots of different possibilities since you get 23 chromosomes from each parent for a total of 46 chromosomes.
Yes, but oxidative stress is involved in hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance. Osteoporosis can be linked/implicated with diabetes. The precursor to type 2 diabetes is usually hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance.The white hair is caused by excess hydrogen peroxide production which bleaches the color out of the hair. There is a pill for something else that as a side effect causes the excess hydrogen peroxide production to stop allowing the hair to return to it's natural color.
White hair at an early age was thought to correspond with osteoporosis.
My maternal grandmother had a full head of white hair by the time she was 30. She did not develop type 2 diabetes until late in life.
The body is incredibly complex. This may not be the cause, but I thought I'd bring it to your attention. Everyone is different; from diverse backgrounds and genetics which can play a part. Science is not always settled.Oh wow that’s really interesting! I got my first one in high school though I’m not sure exactly when hahah I feel like it may have been as early as sophomore year but in reality I think it was probably closer to junior or senior but yeah hahah
I remember at first I was pulling every single one out till I had one teacher that said one day (just coincidentally, I never told her) that she used to but that it causes bald spots so then I stopped but then I still did occasionally for years. I haven’t pulled any in a while now. I’m not totally grey but do have a lot
It’s actually kinda weird because the top layer of my hair is pretty grey now but when I lift it up, it’s still dark brown underneath so idk.
I do think stress has played a major factor as well though because it’s always been pretty stressful here to say the least BUT! The weird thing is my younger brother is not grey like at all and my older brother is very grey like me. And we all lived the same stuff so who knows ? Maybe is partly genetic too? I think my mom greyed pretty early but not 100% sure.
I suspect that you would be surprised how fast the white hairs stop once the excess hydrogen peroxide production stops. This was information discovered by accident when the by product of people who had white hair started taking a certain pill and their hair returned to its natural color as it continued to grow out.Yes, but oxidative stress is involved in hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance. Osteoporosis can be linked/implicated with diabetes. The precursor to type 2 diabetes is usually hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance. View attachment 2969784
Some of my hairs have/are turning back to dark at the base. There's not enough time to turn them all back tho. I've been white since about 40ish I think.
My grandmother has osteoporosis. She never developed diabetes, but I suspect she had hyperinsulinemia. All the ladies on my maternal side get cancer, but not the same cancers. I'm going out on a limb to say I strongly suspect the damage from hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance is suspect, doing damage to other parts involved with hormone production and such.
She stole them!And now you have Arnie abs. ❤
I'm liking the grey hair, it makes people younger than me to respect me more. Maybe it has a bit to do with how I was raised in that we were taught to respect and give honor to the older folk. I actually appreciate the teaching now that I'm "older".Oh wow that’s really interesting! I got my first one in high school though I’m not sure exactly when hahah I feel like it may have been as early as sophomore year but in reality I think it was probably closer to junior or senior but yeah hahah
I remember at first I was pulling every single one out till I had one teacher that said one day (just coincidentally, I never told her) that she used to but that it causes bald spots so then I stopped but then I still did occasionally for years. I haven’t pulled any in a while now. I’m not totally grey but do have a lot
It’s actually kinda weird because the top layer of my hair is pretty grey now but when I lift it up, it’s still dark brown underneath so idk.
I do think stress has played a major factor as well though because it’s always been pretty stressful here to say the least BUT! The weird thing is my younger brother is not grey like at all and my older brother is very grey like me. And we all lived the same stuff so who knows ? Maybe is partly genetic too? I think my mom greyed pretty early but not 100% sure.