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how is it going with your cold therapy Hairispossible?
I dropped the ice therapy after a few weeks mostly because I was so sick of holding my neck at such a severe angle in order to keep my head submerged in ice water.
I then began doing "hot blooded headstands" which I described here: https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/threads/hot-blooded-headstands.99090/
This I eventually realized was the wrong approach which I discuss to some degree here: https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/threads/what-is-causing-my-head-to-be-so-hot.100311/
I have in the past month been faithfully committed to Tom Haggerty's scalp exercise and I must say my scalp is feeling more supple and flexible than ever before, but it is too early to tell if it will result in increased hair density.
Whatever the case, the more I experiment, observe, and think about this most widespread human defect, the more I am sure that it is the result of changes in circulation whether those changes be the result of hypoxia, chronic muscle tension, gravity, galea stiffness, loss of subcutaneous fat or any other small mechanical defect of the human scalp which would prevent adaquate circulation to reach follicles on the top of the head.
The idea that baldness being the result of "genetic sensitivity" to DHT is too moronic for me to even laugh at anymore, if I see someone mention that on a forum I immediately move on. DHT as an androgen is almost definitely related to contributing to the "mechanical defects" that I just described, but it has nothing to do with some "genetic switch" which suddenly turns on in the hair follicles of the head signaling them to start shrinking while everywhere else on the body DHT has the exact opposite effect on hair follicles.
I have a limited amount of time to devote to the study of this question, but what I have noticed consistently is that trans-women will commonly grow back almost all their hair, all the way to a juvenile hairline, regardless of how bald they are, if they start flooding their system with estrogens. Obviously, women with high estrogen also have the thickest and fullest hair and this makes me wonder what effects estrogens have on the scalp and, in particular, how they may effect the circulation of blood to hair follicles.
It cannot be the estrogen/androgen balance itself which is responsible for hair loss or hair growth because otherwise you would see older men who were bald in middle age start growing their hair back because the estrogen levels in men often increases as they advance past middle age. It is instead, either the lacking of some positive mechanical effect of estrogen or the excess negative mechanical effect of androgens on the circulation of blood to the follicles which is the cause of androgenic alopecia. When I say "mechanical" I mean the literal physiological mechanics required for a hair follicle to grow.
It is extremely disheartening that the dermatology research field is run like a mafia don ensuring that no line of thought is explored that could possible threaten the profits of the baldness industry which is about to extreme an unprecedented boom now that the generation of young men in China and India are experiencing far more baldness than their parents did. This by the way further supports the idea that environment and lifestyle plays a major role in the onset of male pattern baldness.
The suppression of the truth regarding this disease is so extreme, that I doubt I could even get a single dermatologist to seriously discuss the questions I have raised to any meaningful depth. Despite their greed and sophistry, we are going to figure this out, but without the aid of their technical knowledge and experience it is going to take a lot longer and require a much more valiant effort.
I will give you all another update in a few months, but until then do not for a moment feel down about your condition. Take pride in the fact that you have seen through the lies of the "medical" community, and that by even pondering the nature of your hair and scalp you are engaging in the eternal glory of real scientific inquiry. Your efforts, if they are genuine, will not go forever unrewarded. Your hair may not be of use to you now, but your mind is begging to be used so that you may once again find a way to make use of your hair.
If it is any consolation in the meantime:
a bald man with a full mind will always be more attractive to a woman than a bald mind with full hair.