Add microgreens to salads.
Lightly cook cruciferous vegetables to help preserve nutrients.
Lifestyle is just as important as nutrition.
Prioritize:
• Stress management
• Resistance training
• Quality sleep
• Avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol
• Limiting refined sugars and ultra-processed foods
Some research suggests that higher-fat, nutrient-dense diets may support antioxidant enzyme activity.
A well-formulated ketogenic approach that emphasizes whole foods may offer additional benefits.
Gray hair often reflects changes in nutrients, oxidative stress, and long-term stress exposure.
Addressing these underlying factors may help slow premature graying.
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