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i wonder why some people with grey hair only on right forehead, does it indicate sth ? cuz it is not on left forehead, not on temples,not on backside, it is JUST on right forehead. what does it imply ?

 

i think in which part of your head the grey hair grows most indicates sth, it is like where your acne grow on your face,

 

the famous Phineas P. Gage ("the American Crowbar Case") case says a lot about. that big iron rod flys into his forehead causing a big change of his personality.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage

 

i relate it to where the grey hair grows on our head.

if that iron rod goes through his left forehead not right forehead, Phineas P.Gage may not have big personality change.

 

can i say the right forehead of our head controls or determines our personality ? if the grey hair is only on right forehead, does it mean he/she has gone through some bad things which affected his/her mood, or he/she has been through a hard time for so long, so it triggers the grey hair to grow on that part of forehead ?

 

does it relate to each other ? who can discuss it with me?

 

thanks.

 

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Hair comes through the follicle and is a completely separate issue from the various functions of cortical structures around the brain. It would be no different than if you had a gray hair on your big toe. Gray hair is a combination of genetics and environment (such as cortisol and adrenaline levels). Same mechanism, no direct relation to brain function in the way you're suggesting. Also, what is sth?

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Hair comes through the follicle and is a completely separate issue from the various functions of cortical structures around the brain.

 

but why some teenagers have grey hair on backside and some young people have grey on forehead, and some less younger people have grey hair in the middle of head, or around temples&ear.....or both....

 

some even can get a head of grey hair overnight ?

 

There is sth to do with where grey hair grows, like stress can turn your hair grey overnight. we dunno it yet.

 

nobody can give me a further detailed answer. :blink:

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but why some teenagers have grey hair on backside and some young people have grey on forehead, and some less younger people have grey hair in the middle of head, or around temples&ear.....or both....

It's mostly genetics, but experience plays a role, too. Beyond that, exactly what type of answer are you hoping to receive?

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It's mostly genetics, but experience plays a role, too. Beyond that, exactly what type of answer are you hoping to receive?

 

if you notice how acnes grow on face, u can find it relates to your visceral organs.

get acne around corners of mouth, it is most probably due to what u eat(such as too oily food or too much junk food); acne around your temples, it is about your liver(stay up late); acne grows on your nose, it is about your internal heat; sth like that(as same as right forehead may determine our personality,after it is damaged in an accident, our personality would change). i believe it also applies to how our grey hair grows on head. this is what answer i want to get.

 

thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

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Nothing in that post you just made is accurate. Not one single statement.

 

so what is accurate ? :o

 

Nothing in that post you just made is accurate. Not one single statement.

 

 

i dont think nothing in my post sounds reasonable. reading acne on face is the same as reading palms, which proves to indicate some hidden disease u have, same goes to reading grey hair on our head.

 

whatever u boo at what i said, i still stick to my theory. :P

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