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I’m 59 & have no gray hair – not everyone does but it’s a good indicator of an aging issue, you can battle 3 big causes

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IT'S not a certainty that everyone will go gray, according to one 59-year-old longevity expert whose locks are still her natural brown.

She detailed her tips for keeping that gray at bay, explaining that your hair can point you to which anti-aging issues you need to tackle.

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Longevity expert Leslie Kenny shared her tips for an ageless appearanceCredit: Leslie Kenny

Leslie Kenny is an expert in wellbeing who splits her time between California and Oxford, England.

She is the founder of the brand and runs a non-profit organization specializing in longevity. 

Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she shared advice for an ageless appearance.

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Kenny said there isn’t a “one size fits all” approach to health but people should start by examining the root cause of premature aging. 

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“Often, gray hair is a great visible indicator of what’s going on within, and its cause can be different for everyone,” she said.

“Despite common misconceptions, gray hair isn’t a given.”

She said nutritional deficiencies such as vitamin D, B12, iron, or spermidine are among the causes.

Alternatively, thyroid problems such as hypothyroidism or stress-related glutathione depletion.

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“We must identify the cause with a detailed blood panel before we can rectify the issue,” she said.

“I am 59 and I have no gray hair because I was able to balance my nutritional profile and get my thyroid issues under control.”

NUTRIENT-RICH DIET

Kenny said inflammation is another major cause of aging but can be prevented with nutrition.

“Following an anti-inflammatory diet filled with anti-oxidants and healthy fats can help reverse the signs and symptoms of aging, especially in cases of autoimmunity,” she said.

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She said “basic” healthy lifestyle habits should be in place for optimal anti-aging.

“A healthy diet, daily movement, social interactions, a sense of purpose, and stress management are the foundation,” she said.

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“If these aren’t in place, other measures will be less effective.”

Kenny previously told The U.S. Sun she keeps her skin youthful with collagen supplements and a DIY face mask.

She said face-taping is a “fantastic” alternative to Botox and she uses the NuSkin ageLOC boost system to exercise muscles daily.

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Kenny said graying hair could be a sign of a nutritional deficiency, stress, or thyroid problem (stock image)Credit: Getty
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