Graying of hair is very common with aging. But it is completely untrue that eating them will cause more white hairs to grow around it. But in the words of experts, why does hair turn white at a young age?
The part of the scalp where hair grows is full of melanocytes that produce melanin. This melanin helps in keeping the hair black. Hair turns white when the amount of melanin begins to decrease.
Only one hair grows from a hair follicle. So even if you remove one or two white hairs, gray hairs will grow back only from that follicle. It does not affect the surrounding hair. Hair does not turn white until its own pigment cells die. So even after removing the white hair, only white hair grows back from that follicle.
Hair falls out with age—you can't stop the process. But various factors like stress, wrong diet, excessive use of chemicals can cause graying of hair at an early age.
Hair turns white when the melanin in the hair follicle is completely stopped. After that, no matter how much care is taken for the hair, the hair will not turn black. Then do hair color or root touch up to make the hair black temporarily. 🌈