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 |  Cabledon Registered Member
       Date Joined Nov 2008 Total Posts : 8 | Posted 11/5/2008 12:51 PM (GMT -5) |   |
StarGazer said... Cabledon-
Very interesting post. How long were you taking that before you noticed the reversal of your gray hair? Is the reversal dramatic enough that others commented on the change to you?
thx
It was probably at least 2 years in before I thought I noticed. Then more and more so as time went on.
The few gray hairs I had on my head were very hard to see, but I knew they were there when drying my hair. As far as the chin, I am clean shaven so the only time it is noticeable is when I don't shave which is a significant difference from 5 years ago.
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 |  Cabledon Registered Member
       Date Joined Nov 2008 Total Posts : 8 | Posted 11/5/2008 1:04 PM (GMT -5) |   |
gotsomegray said...
Cabledon said...I am a 5 3yo male. about 5 years ago I started taking arginine pyroglutamate (3 capsules before bed) and have continued doing so every day since. I did so because I was looking for a natural way of encouraging my body to produce more HGH. I have no idea if that occured, but there were two things that have happened since I started. Relevant to this thread, my gray hair has actually reversed itself. I only had a few strands of gray on my head when I started and those have disappeared. More significantly (although I really could care less), my lower chin was about 50% gray and now that is closer to 20%. The other thing this supplement did for me was dramatically increase the moisture level of my skin. When I started, I had to wear a glove with lotion in the fingers in the winter to keep my fingers from cracking and bleeding. Not any more. I also don't get dry, scaly skin on my face in the winter any longer (live on Long Island, NY) and can usually make it through the night without getting up to use the bathroom.
Thanks for the info Cabledon. What is the dosage per capsule of arginine that you are taking? Your post interested me not just because of my hair graying, but that my hands get very dry during the winter and I use facial lotion year round (especially in the winter). Also, I usually wake up during the early morning hours and have to go the bathroom no matter how little liquid I've consumed the night before.
As per the bottle, here are the contents of 3 capsules:
| L-arginine pyroglutamate |
1500 mg |
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| L-lysine |
750 mg |
My dry skin problem cleared up the first winter I was using it and I have continued to enjoy that benefit. I use NO lotion whatsoever at this point. As for the bathroom situation, my PSA is now .6 (less than 1) and it was over 3 when I started.
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 |  vauxall Registered Member
       Date Joined Jun 2008 Total Posts : 114 | Posted 11/6/2008 10:33 AM (GMT -5) |   | | Grey hair can be erratic! Three months ago I was perfectly well, relaxed, no stress and I started growing a bunch of grey hair, mostly on the left side, and almost my beard was grey. Now I am very weak, tired and stressed and my hair and beard are back to dark. I can't explain it, but I have been taking arginine since then. Could that be the reason? | | Back to Top | | |
  |  slice Registered Member
       Date Joined Dec 2006 Total Posts : 5 | Posted 11/11/2008 2:04 PM (GMT -5) |   | Anyone heard of Youthair ( www.nomoregray.com ), a product which claims that topical melanin will restore colour? I'd have thought if it were as easy as that it'd have been done decades ago
"As mentioned earlier, melanin, which is the natural chemical in ones body responsible for determining hair color, diminishes as a person ages. Without this chemical in the hair follicle, hair turns colorless, or grey and then white. Fancy hair oils, minerals, roots, and vitamins are all offered by others as a solution to greying hair. . ." | | Back to Top | | |
 |  DJ Stately Registered Member
       Date Joined Oct 2008 Total Posts : 8 | Posted 11/14/2008 10:28 AM (GMT -5) |   | | | |
 |  raveena Registered Member
       Date Joined Nov 2008 Total Posts : 2 | Posted 11/16/2008 6:21 PM (GMT -5) |   | Hi Guys I have been following this thread for months and had just discovered re:nu serum. I am so glad to hear that it is being tried by many members. I would also like to buy it. Trouble is I am in Australia and I have kids with premature greying problem. Can anyone please tell me where can I buy the serum and how long does the bottle last?
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 |  slice Registered Member
       Date Joined Dec 2006 Total Posts : 5 | Posted 11/17/2008 10:28 AM (GMT -5) |   | | I'm in the UK and bought some from a US ebayer as I couldn't find it from a domestic retailer. I'm getting through it alarmingly quickly, it will probably only last 6 weeks applied sparingly. | | Back to Top | | |
    |  jenlady831 Registered Member
       Date Joined Nov 2008 Total Posts : 2 | Posted 11/25/2008 10:30 AM (GMT -5) |   | I would like to know if there is any research done by experimenting with topical medicines such as those used for vitiligo patients to help re-pigmentation of their skin cells to replenish melanin in grey hair. Is there anything else effective that anyone knows of that I can try? I am 44 yrs old, attractive, and have inherited pre-mature grey from both of my parents. I'm constantly coloring it because I don't want to "go grey". Unfortunately, the grey is most visible on top of my scalp and is not scattered throughout the hair, so I'm constantly dying the roots. Would arginine have any adverse effects on me since I'm a female? Any other helpful hints would be much appreciated....  | | Back to Top | | |
  |  Gaizz Registered Member
       Date Joined Jan 2006 Total Posts : 46 | Posted 12/1/2008 4:27 PM (GMT -5) |   | I've been using the Joico Re:nu for 4 months.... NO CHANGE........ Some new white hairs... JEN J, any news? | | Back to Top | | |
  |  Robert Rodriguez Registered Member
       Date Joined Jan 2007 Total Posts : 21 | Posted 12/1/2008 8:56 PM (GMT -5) |   | | DMAE/Ginkgo, from LEF reversed my mothers grey hair significantly over a 6 month period but the effect only lasted about a year. | | Back to Top | | |
 |  dang Registered Member
       Date Joined May 2005 Total Posts : 40 | Posted 12/26/2008 7:09 PM (GMT -5) |   | | http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/news/archive/list/item/?id=4162&year=2008&month=11 | | Back to Top | | |
 |  Teen Grey Registered Member
       Date Joined Jan 2009 Total Posts : 31 | Posted 1/5/2009 3:25 PM (GMT -5) |   | Hi Everyone
Has anyone tried Claude Bell Institute Paris it claims the following:- -
Anti - Grey Hairspray
Product description :
GREY AWAY, the ultimate solution for getting rid of grey hair.>>
If your are going grey at the temples, there is probably no need for you to go rushing to the hairdressers. Using GREY AWAY everyday will gradually restore your hair to its natural colour, and no one will guess you are using it!
>Apply every morning on dry hair,and your grey hair will gradually be restored to its natural colour.>
GREY AWAY is safe and easy to use. No one will guess you are using GREY AWAY.
Product features :
Clinical results:
- 46% of grey hair is restored to its natural colour after 14 days treatment,
- 83% of grey hair is restored to its natural colour after 28 days treatment,
- Product satisfaction close to 100%
Directions for use
- Use daily for 14 to 28 days until your natural colour is restored,
- Use once a week to maintain restored colour.
This product is quiet cheap has anyone tried it?
The website link is below, check it out
http://www.claudebell.eu/boutique/haircare/grey_away___anti_grey_hairspray-305.htm
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 |  Teen Grey Registered Member
       Date Joined Jan 2009 Total Posts : 31 | Posted 1/9/2009 1:52 PM (GMT -5) |   | | No, it's not a pigment of your imagination: Breakthrough drug can restore white hair to its original colour
14th November 2008
In a discovery that could brighten up the lives of millions, scientists have created a drug that restores white hair to its natural colour.
They hope the drug, converted into a shampoo, could eventually be used as an alternative to dyes to hide greying locks.
The drug was found to trigger the production of pigmentation in hair samples
Miracle cure: Scientists are working on a drug which reverts hair to its original colour
These pigments restored the hair to its original colour, from the white or grey it had become.
This took place no matter what the hair colour was to begin with.
The drug, known only as K(D)PT, increased pigmentation when it was applied to hairs gleaned from women undergoing facelifts.
However, it was effective only when the strands had been pre-treated to mimic the damage found in conditions that cause hair loss, including some forms of alopecia.
In such conditions, hair that grows back is often white.
Researcher Dr Ralf Paus, of the Manchester University and the University of Lubeck in Germany, said the drug ‘deserved to be explored as an innovative new anti-greying agent’.
Writing in the British Journal of Dermatology, he added: ‘Specifically, topical application of K(D)PT may become exploitable for the treatment of post-inflammatory hair whitening that is often seen during the recovery phase of alopecia areata.’
Nina Goad, of the British Association for Dermatologists, described the study as ‘an important step’.
She added: ‘It is important to note this is laboratory research and not yet ready for use on patients.
‘However, while the research is still at a very early stage, these findings could potentially pave the way for new therapies that restore colour to white hair.’
The researchers believe there is also ‘a reasonable possibility’ that hair turned grey by ageing would also respond.
The preliminary nature of the work means it is not possible to say if the drug would fully restore hair to its natural colour, although this could well be the case.
It is likely the treatment, which would have to be reapplied regularly, would work for men and women.
The synthetic hormone in the drug could only be used on lab hair samples. It is not yet ready to be applied directly to a patient’s
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 |  acantuniari Registered Member
       Date Joined Dec 2008 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 1/9/2009 1:54 PM (GMT -5) |   | | | |
  |  Sukhoi Registered Member
       Date Joined Jan 2009 Total Posts : 4 | Posted 1/12/2009 11:43 AM (GMT -5) |   | well what is it that actually works, so many solution any 1 who tried on his grey hair ,and it actually worked
dmh-3 or argenine, i would prefer some product which can be applied, becoz iam worried of medicines which have to be eaten , i risk of side effects | | Back to Top | | |
 |  Sukhoi Registered Member
       Date Joined Jan 2009 Total Posts : 4 | Posted 1/12/2009 11:44 AM (GMT -5) |   | its good to see that something actually works for grey hairs
iam 28, and lot of white hair on my head as well as on my shave, i feel ashamed, i have to shave everyday ,so that no 1 notice my white hairs
i am getting that argine reverse grey hair, from where can i get that?
what is it used for, i did search it is for erectile dsyfunction, and its a growth harmone..
i stay in india, how can i buy it, is it perfectly safe?
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 |  Peely Registered Member
       Date Joined Jan 2009 Total Posts : 12 | Posted 1/14/2009 6:52 PM (GMT -5) |   | Hi, new member here.
Just came across this site while searching for 'grey hair' cures and grey reversals.
I used to use a product sold here in the UK called 'Formula 16'. It proved great for me and worked a treat. I used to apply it maybe 2 or 3 times a week and was great for keeping the greys away. It even worked on very short hairs at the side of my temples. That was back in 2002-2004 when it disappeared off the shelves and could no longer be bought. Which I have recently found out to be because of the 'lead acetate' content which is now illegal to sell in any product.
I was devastated when I realised I could no longer buy my 'special' remedy !!
I have searched for another product without any success, tried many, many products, all which used to have the 'lead acetate' content but have now been forced to dis-continue. Nothing seems to work and really don't want to go down the dyeing route, unless I really have to as a last resort !
My question is, if I found a similar lotion ( Grecian, GreyBan, etc.) and bought it now without the 'lead acetate', could I add my own, (in suitable safe measurements of course) ?
Would I need to add anything else for it to be absorbed into the hair ?
Does anyone think that by doing this it would work once again, or because they now include another metal substrate called Bismuth Citrate, the addition of 'lead acetate' would have different results ?  | | Back to Top | | |
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