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  • “21-Year-Old: Need Real Advice on Greys & Balding

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    Diet, nutrition, stress can all impact both hairloss and hair color. Your very young, which means something is probably out of balance in your nutrition. Put your food into a tool like cronometer and look for deficiencies. People have reported hair color return, and some minor hair growth improvement on the carnivore diet. The mechanism isn't well known. Probably a combination of reduction in metabolic syndrome, improved insulin sensitivity as well as complete bioavailable nutrition. https://whycarnivore.com/#Hair There is a interesting body of research that hair loss is a function of "tight" scalps, which reduce blood flow over time. Doing aggressive scalp loosening massages everyday seems to work for some people.