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Lucia Wright wrote:
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> On Sun, 27 Dec 1998, Paul Reynolds wrote:
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> > [I look] much younger than my age on the
> > outside, and have no gray hair at all at age 34
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> I should hope not!
> most 34 year olds do not have greying hair.
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> > I once saw a super-energetic oriental
> > acupuncturist who was only a few years older than me, and his hair was pure
> > white!
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> IMHO this is not normal.
> most people do not begin to get grey until they're in their fifties.
When you say "most people", about what percentage are you talking?
I don't have a superwide circle of acquaintances, but I know many
folks who started to get grey hair in their twenties. But I also
know a woman of about 60, very unhealthy, who hasn't a single grey
hair. I think heredity has a lot to do with it.
C
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