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04-01-2007
| | Thinking | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: New Zealand
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| | | Re: Hair. Quote:
Originally Posted by ErlyRisa Quote:
Originally Posted by orbsycli
Something to ponder...
Hair are antenni.
| EG. Einstein | Oh dear god why?
Anyway. I think a lot of blond children's hair becomes darker as they grow older, both me and my brother were blond and got darker as we got older, around adolescence. This can be, to an extent reversed by the sun; my fathers hair didn't lost it's blondeness until he was in his early twenties, probably because he spent a lot of time in the sun. I'm not sure if the bleaching effect of the sun on most hair is a reversal of the same effect as the darkening of hair as you mature, or two separate mechanisms, but I think it's interesting. | 
04-03-2007
|  | Understanding | | Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: UT, USA
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| | | Re: Hair. My hair started off a bit lighter brown when I was younger. Now it's almost black, although reddish brown in the sunlight, thanks to my dad's genes. My brother had a shock of very light brown hair until he was about 10 or 11, as it gradually darkened to mix with the rest of his dark brown hair.
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04-07-2007
| | Questioning | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: I live on a free range farm
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| | | Re: Hair. blonde = content
brunette = thinker (!cnotent)
redhead = both
dark haired blonde = not content with being content = thinking
light haired brunette = content with thinking = content
slight redhead = one of the above...browner is thinker, lighter/blonder is content.
puts a new spin on the phrase dumb blonde?
PostusScriptum: blondes can be really smart...but they are content at all times, thinking is restricted to quick solutions, the brunette ponders for longer periods, the redhead can decide which way they choose to live thier lives.
Those that change hair colour are usually activating that part of thier thought process to live the reminder of thier lives in that manner. Offspring that are of 'off' colour to the parents, usually reflect the thought pattern of the parents from concption to birth, to finally the piont where the offspring's mind changes the physical trait, in some cases it never ends up changing....especially so when the parents exhibit the trait in life .eg a blonde child to brunette parents means the parents exhibit content attitudes toward life, if they start teaching the child about thinking about themselves, than usually the child will go brunnette. RedHeads are the result of a sporadic lifestyle, which the Druids and Celts probably did exhibit in thier daily lives, and probably a direct correlation can be extrapolated from the blonde content pilaging Vikings of nordic climate trangressing to a non-content island of constant change, my guess that the first redhead gene is probably not very old at all.
---Absolute dark haired races - totalitarian societies. -interstng study would be to see any gradual hair lightneing in the Japanese pop over the last 60yrs. (doubt it though, they are still somewhat totalitarian) and to test just how akin that dark haired gene is to the primordial chimp hair gene.... in other words the dark hairs are closer to thier ancestral genes than the mishmash that is europe.
PPS (not being anti semitic) the Jewish lineage has recently started producing RedHeads - I highly doubt that the lineage can be brought back to a druid or celt, infact I would postulate that the gene has evolved seperatley to any Britannia gene. (the same thing can be seen in south america aswell, where a good proportion of redblonde haired portuspains have evolved contnetment thinkers.) | 
04-07-2007
| | Thinking | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: New Zealand
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| | | Re: Hair. Quote:
Originally Posted by ErlyRisa blonde = content
brunette = thinker (!cnotent)
redhead = both
dark haired blonde = not content with being content = thinking
light haired brunette = content with thinking = content
slight redhead = one of the above...browner is thinker, lighter/blonder is content.
| I'm guessing you're not a brunette then? | 
04-07-2007
|  | A different person | | Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: The thoughtland
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| | | Re: Hair. Many years ago I had authored an article answering many questions from curious youngsters about hairs and nails. Recently, I have posted that article on scribd.com. I see, that it is quite a hit! Maybe some of the readers of this thread may like to have a dekko Curious about Nails and Hairs
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04-25-2007
|  | Creating | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: North of Sydney Australia
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| | Re: Hair. Quote:
Originally Posted by learnin to learn I love Guinness! but I have only been to a celtic concert!
Your hair color might be changing because of stress! Before my parents got divorced my mom had beautiful blonde hair, about 2 or 3 months after the divorce her hair started turning gray. | Yes not only hair it seems but all the body Quote: Too Much Stress May Give Your Genes Gray Hair
New York Times
A team of researchers has found that severe emotional distress - like that caused by divorce, the loss of a job, or caring for an ill child or parent - may speed up the aging of the body's cells at the genetic level.
The researchers found that blood cells from women who had spent many years caring for a disabled child were, genetically, about a decade older than those from peers who had much less caretaking experience. The study, which appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, also suggests that the perception of being stressed can add years to a person's biological age.
And when the researchers compared the DNA of mothers caring for disabled children, they found a striking trend: after correcting for the effects of age, they calculated that the longer the women had taken care of their child, the shorter their telomere length, and the lower their telomerase activity. Some of the more experienced mothers were years older than their chronological age, as measured by their white blood cells.
The researchers also gave the women a questionnaire, asking them to rate on a three-point scale how overwhelmed they felt by daily life, and how often they were unable to control the important things in their lives. The women who perceived that they were under heavy stress also had significantly shortened telomeres, compared with those who felt more relaxed - whether they were raising a disabled child or not.
She said the group had plans to test the effect of meditation, mindfulness training and yoga on both perceived stress and telomere length.
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This is bizarre but I am told that a remedy for grey hair is to frequently rub the nails on your right hand with the nails on your left and vice versa.
Well no not exactly vice versa, just rub them together!(your nails)
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