Nutrients and Mechanisms Linked to Slowing or Reversing Greying Hair

Hair greying mainly happens due to:

  • loss of melanin production
  • oxidative stress in hair follicles
  • nutrient deficiencies

The nutrients with actual scientific links:

Vitamin B12

Deficiency can cause premature greying.

Folate

Low folate is associated with hair depigmentation.

Copper

Copper is required for tyrosinase, the enzyme that produces melanin.

Iron

Iron deficiency can disrupt hair growth and pigmentation.

Zinc

Important for hair follicle repair and enzyme function.

Catalase / Antioxidants

Hair follicles accumulate hydrogen peroxide, which bleaches hair internally.

Antioxidants that may help:

  • NAC
  • glutathione
  • polyphenols

Tyrosine

An amino acid needed to produce melanin pigment.

PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)

Old research suggested it may help restore hair color in some cases.

Selenium

Important for antioxidant systems in follicles.

Iodine

Indirect effect through thyroid health.

Thyroid disorders (including Hashimoto’s) can contribute to early greying.

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