Knight9
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A little grey for salt and pepper is fine (and preferred by many women) but at times I think I have gone greyer than I find to be optimal. I came across a picture the other day from just under 4 yrs ago and my hair and beard looked 95% Black. I have had some greys for a very long time but they weren't super noticeable unless you really were up-close.
The last 2 yrs I have noticed accelerated greying and part of me thinks that it can be due to my typical daily intake of 45-60mg of Zinc Picolinate and the depletion of copper. Running my last nutrient panel 15 mos ago, my zinc levels were great and my copper levels were also appropriate - so at that point, I had no depletion of Copper due to Zinc intake (by numbers)..nor did I the time prior. I plan to have these tested again in the month of August.
4/26/21: Zinc levels were 154 (range 56-134) and Copper levels were 119 (range 72-166).
9/22/20: Zinc levels were 106 and Copper was 112.
All that aside, I was hoping to hear stories of people who may have gone down this road and reversed a good portion of their greys and restored their natural hair color. And on another note, maybe anyone who has toyed with the Peptide GHK-Cu.
Thanks!
The last 2 yrs I have noticed accelerated greying and part of me thinks that it can be due to my typical daily intake of 45-60mg of Zinc Picolinate and the depletion of copper. Running my last nutrient panel 15 mos ago, my zinc levels were great and my copper levels were also appropriate - so at that point, I had no depletion of Copper due to Zinc intake (by numbers)..nor did I the time prior. I plan to have these tested again in the month of August.
4/26/21: Zinc levels were 154 (range 56-134) and Copper levels were 119 (range 72-166).
9/22/20: Zinc levels were 106 and Copper was 112.
All that aside, I was hoping to hear stories of people who may have gone down this road and reversed a good portion of their greys and restored their natural hair color. And on another note, maybe anyone who has toyed with the Peptide GHK-Cu.
Thanks!