Gray Story

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Found this from searching the term, “gray hair is beautiful”

going gray blog: celebrating the right to choose

Titles of articles on that site;

The Eyes Have It: Eye Makeup to Match Gray Hair

Feeding Your Gray Hair

Gray Hairstyles for Different Face Shapes

yahoo search for images with “gray hair is beautiful”

Here’s good advice on gray

(…)Some people say you should change your hairstyle when it goes gray. I’ve even seen it suggested that you not let it grow past your chin. Horsehockey! Just because your hair’s turning color doesn’t mean you suddenly have to look like your grandmother. If it looks good on you with full color, it can look good without. So come on, ladies. Embrace the silver. (…)

San Francisco Anchor Reports on Going Gray

and Ditches the Dye Herself,

Dana King, emmy award-winning broadcast journalist and current anchor of CBS affiliate KPIX    http://goinggrayblog.com/2011/05/san-francisco-anchor-reports-on-going-gray-and-ditches-the-dye-herself/

Now this is REAL, this is POSITIVE, this is LIFE, this is PERMISSION to BREATHE!

 

Wheat Belly, Get Rid of It!

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505269_162-57505149/modern-wheat-a-perfect-chronic-poison-doctor-says/

Modern wheat a “perfect, chronic poison,” doctor says

(…)(CBS News) Modern wheat is a “perfect, chronic poison,” according to Dr. William Davis, a cardiologist who has published a book all about the world’s most popular grain.

Davis said that the wheat we eat these days isn’t the wheat your grandma had: “It’s an 18-inch tall plant created by genetic research in the ’60s and ’70s,” he said on “CBS This Morning.” “This thing has many new features nobody told you about, such as there’s a new protein in this thing called gliadin. It’s not gluten. I’m not addressing people with gluten sensitivities and celiac disease. I’m talking about everybody else because everybody else is susceptible to the gliadin protein that is an opiate. This thing binds into the opiate receptors in your brain and in most people stimulates appetite, such that we consume 440 more calories per day, 365 days per year.”(…)

 

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