Tired of coloring your roots? Researchers in Japan have linked an antioxidant found in vegetables to fewer gray hairs. Mice who consumed more luteolin kept their black fur longer than mice who did not eat this antioxidant. “This finding suggests that luteolin may have a unique medicinal effect that prevents graying,” Professor Masashi Kato said. Luteolin is found in celery, broccoli, carrots, onions, and peppers. More research is needed to see if this antioxidant also has an impact on balding. (Good News Network)
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