Black Gray
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Last week in an appearance on television, our President shows a little gray over the ears. Immediately, the experts starting to talk about how the stress of the position of the White House and was wreaking havoc on our young president.
No no doubt about it – Barack Obama's job is stressful. Probably nobody will debate that is the most stressful job in the U.S..
But is gray with work? Or is gray because it runs one of its anti-oxidant enzymes?
The cells in our body to make several powerful anti-oxidants. When these are strong and the joint work of our immune systems easier to prevent disease, feel better and get better sleep.
Glutathione, an antioxidant most important body is the quarterback. The scrimmage is then made by the other three – catalase, CoQ-10, and Super oxide dismutase (SOD.) These 4 antioxidants have been compared to the backfield for a football team.
Now a team of researchers Europeans are theorizing that the depletion of our enzyme catalase may be a cause of gray hair. As you know, antioxidants are used by the body to remove dangerous toxins in the body and maintain the chemical balance of our body. One task is to break Catalase hydrogen peroxide in the body. When catalase levels are low, hydrogen peroxide levels are high.
These scientists realized that gray hair is simply the absence of pigment. They knew that all hair cells makes a little water peroxide, but over time it accumulates in the hair follicles. It was found that this accumulation of composition in blocking the normal synthesis of the natural pigment in hair called melanin.
So the hair is bleached from the inside as hydrogen peroxide accumulates and blocks our black, brown, red, or brown pigments.
"Therefore, President Obama, can not be job stress aging their temples. Rather it is a low level of catalase! "
Can Can you imagine? Raising the level of catalase and your natural hair color could remain for a lifetime. Discard colors artificial. You just got your Catalase!
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