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Analysis v1
Strong Support
Kids and teens with gray hair early on have the same levels of copper, iron, vitamin D, and folic acid in their blood as kids without gray hair—so these nutrients probably aren’t why their hair turned gray.
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Evidence from Studies
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A study of micronutrient levels in premature canities in children
Case-Control Study
Human
The study checked copper, iron, vitamin D, and folic acid in teens with gray hair and found their levels were just like those in teens without gray hair — so these nutrients don’t seem to cause early graying.
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