Dying to Dye?

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Some women get very touchy at their first sighting of a white or grey hair and make an immediate appointment at their local hair salon. Others prefer to let nature take its course and take it all in the stride of aging gracefully, hair, wrinkles, age spots and all. Some just blame it on their kids and move on!

What makes hair turn grey?

Melanin, which is responsible for the colour of our hair, is secreted in each individual hair follicle (the part of the hair below the scalp). When the pigment cells at the base of each hair follicle stop producing melanin, the individual hair turns white. That is why this process occurs strand by strand, instead of all at once.

The decision to dye your hair, or not to dye your hair, may be influenced by studies that show that hair dyes have been linked to specific types of cancer. Medical research has determined that hair dyes do not pose any significant risk for bladder or breast cancer, but may be associated with leukemia, multiple myloma, and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma!

An article published in the American Journal of Epidemiology on May 26, 2006 reported that the most recent research, conducted in Barcelona, Spain, included information gathered from six European countries. The risk of contracting non–Hodgkin's lymphoma increased to 19% in those who dyed their hair occasionally; with those who dyed their hair on a more regular basis (once a month), the risk increased to 26%.

Alternatives to traditional hair dye for those who want to get rid of the grey? Natural colour rinses, often made from herbs, can be used to colour your hair. They don’t contain synthetic chemicals, preservatives or harsh chemicals, such as ammonia, and are made from pure vegetable oil. These products can condition your hair and give it colour and shine.

Or better yet, go natural. Hair colour, along with our height, shoe size and eye colour are gifts we inherited from our parents. Rather than change your hair colour, consider changing the way you think about your hair colour. Even the scriptures observe that, “Grey hair is a crown of glory; it is gained in a righteous life.”

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How could a child benefit from chiropractic?
Regardless of our age, each of us in Southport encounters physical, chemical and emotional stresses that exceed our ability to handle. For newborns, it could be the trauma encountered at birth. For toddlers it could be from learning to walk or ride a bike. Many of the problems we chiropractors see in adults are the result of neglected traumas from childhood.
How do most people deal with subluxations?
First, they try to ignore them. When they don't, they go to the medicine cabinet to stop their brain from feeling the symptom. Later, back surgery may be threatened. Sadly, it's not until this later stage that they consult our Southport chiropractic office. Yet, even with the delay, most are delighted by the results produced by today's chiropractic care. Contact us and let's get started.