Cure For Gray Hair And Vitiligo Found – FreeHealthCommunity.com
A modified pseudocatalase, a new compound that reverses
oxidative stress may provide a cure for loss of skin or hair color, i.e. gray
hair or vitiligo, researchers from the United Kingdom and Germany reported in
The FASEB Journal.
The need to use hair dyes to cover up a classic sign of
aging - gray hair - may soon be a thing of the past.
Scientists from the Institute for Pigmentary Disorders in
association with E.M. Arndt University of Greifswald, Germany and the Centre
for Skin Sciences, School of Life Sciences at the University of Bradford,
United Kingdom, explained that people's hair goes gray because of massive
oxidative stress caused by a build up of hydrogen peroxide in hair follicles.
This causes hair to bleach itself from the inside out.
The researchers found that this massive build up of hydrogen
peroxide can be reversed with a UVB-activated compound called PC-KUS, a
modified pseudocatalase. The research team developed this new proprietary
treatment.
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PC-KUS restores skin color in patients with vitiligo The
authors added that PC-KUS treatment is also effective for patients with
vitiligo. Vitiligo is a long-term skin problem that produces white
depigmentation patches that develop and grow in certain sections of skin.
Study author, Karin U. Schallreuter, M.D., said:
"To date, it is beyond any doubt that the sudden loss
of the inherited skin and localized hair color can affect those individuals in
many fundamental ways. The improvement of quality of life after total and even
partial successful repigmentation has been documented."
Schallreuter and team analyzed 2,411 patients from several
countries with vitiligo. Fifty-seven (2.4%) of them were diagnosed with SSV
(strictly segmental vitiligo) and 76 (3.2%) were diagnosed with mixed vitiligo,
which is SSV plus NSV (non-segmental vitiligo).
They discovered that those with SSV with a specific nerval
distribution involving eyelashes and skin showed the same oxidative stress
found in the much more common general NSV. General NSV is associated with
decreased antioxidant capacities, including thioredoxin reductase, catalase,
and the repair mechanisms methionine sulfoxide reductases.
They found that PC-KUS treatment led to successful patient
outcomes - patients' pigmentation in their skin and eyelashes was restored -
i.e. they recovered their original skin and hair color.
Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB
Journal, said:
"For generations, numerous remedies have been concocted
to hide gray hair. but now, for the first time, an actual treatment that gets to
the root of the problem has been developed.
While this is exciting news, what's even more exciting is
that this also works for vitiligo. This condition, while technically cosmetic,
can have serious socio-emotional effects of people. Developing an effective
treatment for this condition has the potential to radically improve many
people's lives."
Woman with gray hair
Gray hair is caused by a massive accumulation of hydrogen
peroxide in the hair follicles. This report is a follow-up on a 2009 study that
explained why our hair turns gray. Scientists from the Universities of
Bradford, England, and Mainz and Luebeck, Germany, explained in The FASEB
Journal (March 2009 issue) that graying hair has absolutely nothing to do with
wisdom. They wrote that "Going gray is caused by a massive build up of
hydrogen peroxide due to wear and tear of our hair follicles."
Hydrogen peroxide eventually blocks the normal production of
melanin, the natural pigment responsible for hair color, as well as skin and
eye color.
Written by Christian Nordqvist
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