Hi everyone,
I'm totally fascinated by the ideas of Doc P. and have been lurking around these parts for a while trying to correlate experience with theory - generally one can find an elegant and Peaty explanations for most things, but I'm stuck on this one...
About two years ago my hair went from being fairly straight to fairly curly. I am 25 now and have been sporting my extra bouffant do for 2 years. Could anyone propose a hormonal mediator or metabolic influence on this odd change?
Some context: The change occurred not long after I had finished a 2 year course of the dreaded SSRIs. I had recently returned from a road trip across the U.S. (From the UK). Perhaps PUFA (from fast food) and serotonin were involved?
This subject interests me not because I want to change my hair - in fact I prefer it - but because I recognise that children's hair often changes colour as they age, becoming darker usually. Could this be a reflection of a change in metabolic state?
I'm totally fascinated by the ideas of Doc P. and have been lurking around these parts for a while trying to correlate experience with theory - generally one can find an elegant and Peaty explanations for most things, but I'm stuck on this one...
About two years ago my hair went from being fairly straight to fairly curly. I am 25 now and have been sporting my extra bouffant do for 2 years. Could anyone propose a hormonal mediator or metabolic influence on this odd change?
Some context: The change occurred not long after I had finished a 2 year course of the dreaded SSRIs. I had recently returned from a road trip across the U.S. (From the UK). Perhaps PUFA (from fast food) and serotonin were involved?
This subject interests me not because I want to change my hair - in fact I prefer it - but because I recognise that children's hair often changes colour as they age, becoming darker usually. Could this be a reflection of a change in metabolic state?