Circulation, Sleep, Teeth, And Hair Loss

meetjoeblack

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It maybe old but, it's something that I think maybe helpful.

In a biological indication of attraction, there's seemingly a correlation to dht and of course hair loss. Rarely do I hear any mention of circulation. I am new here. It was not until recently I accepted the depressing reality of my hair loss.

In terms of attraction, symmetry is the gold standard, and hair loss can clearly amplify our asymmetry. I know that I look better with hair. I am going to shave it off when I lose it starting with a undercut, with several slick back pomps, and crew cuts. I will buzz it and finally shave it once it fails me.

I recently purchased Rogaine. I saw my 2012 account start date. I wish I could have started sooner. I am a Norwood 2.5/3 maybe but, I am super self conscious. Friends who have severe balding compliment me on my hair. With friends who are younger just make no reference to it.

I thought this video can bring attention to the fact of circulation, hair loss, and even issues with teeth that can cut off circulation.

This could be factual or nonsense. I suspect a bit of both but, if you are desperate to keep it for however long, hopefully into my forties, one will try anything before going monk.

I hope you are doing well friend.
 

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The problem is although there are plenty of videos like this on the net there are just as many that counter the argument. Having a good blood supply to your scalp may be good to take essential nutrients to you hair follicles, it also may be bad because it can take the causes of hair loss there to. I remember in the 90s there was a much discussed treatment involving restricting blood flow to the scalp.
 

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I really want to put something to you. To everyone.

I work in healthcare. I see all manners of severely ill and incapacitated people. I have also been hospitalised previously for anorexia, and have spent many many months of my teenage years surrounded by some of the most malnourished people you would encounter in a developed country. I have seen people with long-term drug addiction present to emergency in an appalling physical state.

Yes, I’ve seen human beings with the worst possible health conditions to promote hair growth, still with normal, thick, non-balding hair. That includes men and women who barely get out of bed, or are so f*****g starved that their extremities are ice cold due to TERRIBLE blood circulation. Guess what? Normal hair.

What we all are fighting here goes beyond simply nutrition, blood circulation, sleep, and exercise. These are genetic afflictions that lay dormant before we ever knew about androgenetic alopecia. This is a powerful hormonal and scalp environment alteration that literally FUCKS your normal hair growth and cell metabolism. None of us can fight genetics with f*****g blood circulation. I could go so far into science about this sh*t but I couldn’t be bothered.

Takeaway message: Androgenetic Alopecia is incredibly complex. Don’t believe all the sh*t you read.
 

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I really want to put something to you. To everyone.

I work in healthcare. I see all manners of severely ill and incapacitated people. I have also been hospitalised previously for anorexia, and have spent many many months of my teenage years surrounded by some of the most malnourished people you would encounter in a developed country. I have seen people with long-term drug addiction present to emergency in an appalling physical state.

Yes, I’ve seen human beings with the worst possible health conditions to promote hair growth, still with normal, thick, non-balding hair. That includes men and women who barely get out of bed, or are so f*****g starved that their extremities are ice cold due to TERRIBLE blood circulation. Guess what? Normal hair.

What we all are fighting here goes beyond simply nutrition, blood circulation, sleep, and exercise. These are genetic afflictions that lay dormant before we ever knew about androgenetic alopecia. This is a powerful hormonal and scalp environment alteration that literally FUCKS your normal hair growth and cell metabolism. None of us can fight genetics with f*****g blood circulation. I could go so far into science about this sh*t but I couldn’t be bothered.

Takeaway message: Androgenetic Alopecia is incredibly complex. Don’t believe all the sh*t you read.
I guess the only closest cure/treatment for us would be hair cloning with infinite amount of hair follicles that can be transplanted onto our scalp since altering genetics is too complex.
 

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yep you see bums on the street with NW1's.
my friend suffered with bad circulation (would always complain about his feet and hands being cold) so you'd think his scalp would have poor circulation too? yet he has a thick nw1
 

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I think blood circulation is tied into skull shape. Someone will a small skull would not have the muscle inflammation issue, so no inflammation and thus dht calcifying the skin.

The same way arteries become calcificied can be presumed to cause hair loss. It is a lack of vitamin A, D, K, and magnesium.
The fact heart problems are very highly correlated to male pattern baldness should be a clue.

People seem to forget that outward cosmetic symbols are expressions of good health. A symmetrical face shows a strong immune system, according to research in the heath psychology field.

I don't think blood flow is the only implication in hairloss, but it makes a lot of sense in several cases.
 

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Takeaway message: Androgenetic Alopecia is incredibly complex. Don’t believe all the sh*t you read.
Certainly, scalp hair cycle in human beings is totally complex but,.... possibly common hair loss is easy to prevent

Yes, I’ve seen human beings with the worst possible health conditions to promote hair growth, still with normal, thick, non-balding hair. That includes men and women who barely get out of bed, or are so f*****g starved that their extremities are ice cold due to TERRIBLE blood circulation. Guess what? Normal hair.

How had these poor guys his scalp hair regarding density and thickness? I'll bet that their hair is more dense and thicker than usual. is it so?

TIA
 

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Bald uakaris have red skin due to very high blood flow. That doesn't seem to help them much though, as 100% of them (both male and female) lose their hair to A.G.A once they hit adolescence.

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What we all are fighting here goes beyond simply nutrition, blood circulation, sleep, and exercise. These are genetic afflictions that lay dormant before we ever knew about androgenetic alopecia. This is a powerful hormonal and scalp environment alteration that literally FUCKS your normal hair growth and cell metabolism. None of us can fight genetics with f*****g blood circulation. I could go so far into science about this sh*t but I couldn’t be bothered.

So true - A.G.A is a beast. Don't worry though. If you just buy the supplements that Dr. Nick here is selling, you can get your hair back!
 

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Certainly, scalp hair cycle in human beings is totally complex but,.... possibly common hair loss is easy to prevent



How had these poor guys his scalp hair regarding density and thickness? I'll bet that their hair is more dense and thicker than usual. is it so?

TIA
Some of the eating disorder patients had thinner hair but never any Androgenetic Alopecia loss
 
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