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Post by justjohn on Jan 24, 2008 6:20:31 GMT -7
;D ;D I just read an article on the dangers of heavy drinking.... Scared the sh eet out of me. So that's it! After today, no more reading.
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Post by rdywenur on Jan 24, 2008 10:06:36 GMT -7
Hey ...my kinda guy ;D ;D u r 2 funny 4 words
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Post by justjohn on Feb 13, 2008 4:38:05 GMT -7
;D ;D I have to change my ways.Alcohol may cause hair to gray prematurelyPosted: Feb 11th 2008 10:39PM by Chris Sparling Filed under: Food and Nutrition, General Health, Healthy Habits, Women's Health, Men's Health, HealthWatch If you started drinking because you thought it made you look older, you may have been onto something. It turns out that regular boozers have twice the amount of premature gray hair as people who lay off the sauce. According to an article published in the Archives of Dermatology, drinking as few as three drinks per day is enough to affect your hair color. Because alcohol stops the production of pigment-providing stem cells called melanocytes, it's very possible to experience graying at an earlier age. The good news is that the damage does not have to be permanent. If you're graying now, cutting back on your drinking may help stop any further progression and even help restore your natural color. And I always thought it was the sun bleaching that did that.
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Post by joyce on Feb 14, 2008 4:12:29 GMT -7
;D ;D I have to change my ways.Alcohol may cause hair to gray prematurelyPosted: Feb 11th 2008 10:39PM by Chris Sparling Filed under: Food and Nutrition, General Health, Healthy Habits, Women's Health, Men's Health, HealthWatch If you started drinking because you thought it made you look older, you may have been onto something. It turns out that regular boozers have twice the amount of premature gray hair as people who lay off the sauce. According to an article published in the Archives of Dermatology, drinking as few as three drinks per day is enough to affect your hair color. Because alcohol stops the production of pigment-providing stem cells called melanocytes, it's very possible to experience graying at an earlier age. The good news is that the damage does not have to be permanent. If you're graying now, cutting back on your drinking may help stop any further progression and even help restore your natural color. And I always thought it was the sun bleaching that did that. I thought that kids caused gray hair!
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Post by justjohn on Feb 15, 2008 7:12:48 GMT -7
;D ;D I have to change my ways.Alcohol may cause hair to gray prematurelyPosted: Feb 11th 2008 10:39PM by Chris Sparling Filed under: Food and Nutrition, General Health, Healthy Habits, Women's Health, Men's Health, HealthWatch If you started drinking because you thought it made you look older, you may have been onto something. It turns out that regular boozers have twice the amount of premature gray hair as people who lay off the sauce. According to an article published in the Archives of Dermatology, drinking as few as three drinks per day is enough to affect your hair color. Because alcohol stops the production of pigment-providing stem cells called melanocytes, it's very possible to experience graying at an earlier age. The good news is that the damage does not have to be permanent. If you're graying now, cutting back on your drinking may help stop any further progression and even help restore your natural color. And I always thought it was the sun bleaching that did that. I thought that kids caused gray hair! kids will drive you to drink - - - It's the alcohol that does it!!!!!!
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