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Gray hair is one of the most familiar signs of aging.

The age when greying starts depends on one's


genetic inheritance. But in half of all Caucasoid people, half the hairs on the scalp are grey by the age
of 50.The loss of hair color is due to a gradual fall in melanin production in the hair bulb. If you look
at the hairs on a greying head you find a full range of color, from the normal shade through to white
along each hair, and also from one hair to another. Usually people notice their first gray hairs near
their temples. Then the grayness spreads to the crown, and later to the back of the head. Black hair
cannot of itself suddenly turn white. Hairs grow for years with pigment inside them, and since they
are 'dead' there is no process by which the melanin throughout a hair can be naturally destroyed
rapidly (although it may be bleached by sunlight over many years).

Apparent rapid greying may be due to a selective shedding of pigmented hair in a person who has
some gray hairs which are retained. Shedding of this kind usually takes several months, but can
happen within a few days. If it does take place quickly the effects can be dramatic, since the person's
grey hairs may not have been at all obvious until the darker hairs were lost. Very rarely, an
individual's hair may begin to turn gray at an unexpectedly early age - before the age of 20 in
Caucasoids and before 30 in Africans. In some people the cause is a medical condition. More usually
it is due to the presence of a particular gene.

Albinism is an inherited condition in which there is little or no pigment in the hair. An albino's hair is
startlingly pale, either light yellow or nearly white. Albino skin is also pale, even in African people.
here the condition is severe the eyes lack pigment too, and look pink: albino people often have poor
vision.

Inflammation in the hair follicle, which can occur in shingles, damages the melanocytes and may lead
to loss of hair color. So too may exposure to X-rays, though very rarely a deeper color develops.
Occasionally white patches form in the beard after dental treatment . Grey hair has long being
associated with stress or a traumatic experience, which in this age of fast cars, mobile phones and
highly driven businesswomen juggling careers and families, seems a perfectly viable reason. Our
genes, whether it is premature or otherwise, determine all grey hair. If your mother or grandmother
was grey in her teens, it is likely that you will, too! Having grey hair does not mean your diet is lacking
or that you are stressed. There is no other exacting underlying factor. Premature greyness is genetic
and unfortunately there are no ways of reversing it.

Pranic Healing: Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment.

2. General sweeping several times.

3. Localized thorough sweeping on the liver, kidneys, meng main chakra and the spleen chakra.

4. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra, sex chakra, navel chakra, front and back solar
plexus chakras.

Energize the basic, sex and navel chakras with LWR. Energize the solar plexus chakra with LWG, LWB
and then ordinary LWV.
5. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heartchakra. Energize through the back heart
with LWG and more of ordinary LWV.

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the throat chakra, ajna chakra, forehead chakra, the entire scalp,
thecrown chakra and backhead chakra.

Energize the chakras with LWG and more of ordinary LWV.Energize the scalp's hair follicles
alternately withLWR and LWY or just Gold.

7. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy.

8. Repeat treatment twice per week regularly.

NOTE: Do not apply this treatment on patients suffering from venereal disease, luekemia, tumor, or
hypertension.

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