Hoppi
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Don't you think? I mean it just fits so well, and it explains so much.
Like, over here in England, obviously you get all these unhealthy guys who are bald, who go into pubs ALL the time, eat junky carby foods ALL the time, etc etc etc. And what do they get? Gas and unhealthy digestion. And no hair.
And why? Why do the carbs that they could digest as teens and early 20-somethings now give them gas? Because their FLORA has changed in their guts. And what flora just LOVES, LOVES all those carbs and alcohol and bread and sugar? CANDIDA!
So why does Candida cause male pattern baldness? I'm sure most of you know xD I believe it's because it floods the body with toxins which overwhelms the liver, resulting in poor hormone regulation (hence why my body is covered in frickin' hair and my scalp is thinning!!).
I could be wrong, I could be wrong.. (and of course other things like gallstones, fatty liver, kidney problems, leaky gut due to other reasons, etc will also cause a liver to struggle) but.... I think it explains why MOST guys lose their hair.
And... is it due to mercury and heavy metals? Well... I mean.. it COULD be... but WHY?
If a man is sitting next to you who drinks down the pub every day, eats muffins and sandwiches and chocolate bars and stuff every day, lives off of refined foods and carbs and junk.... are you really, SERIOUSLY telling me you would be analyzing his environment for traces of mercury?
I just think that.. ok I'm sure a filling or two won't be helping him, but our diets and lifestyles left us BEGGING for Candida to grow regardless of how much mercury may be in our bodies. No?
Ok... that's my 2 cents
Again, I might be wrong:
[youtube:3b1dboo6]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXyyTKGGWtM[/youtube:3b1dboo6]
but I really think I'm probably right!!!
Hoppipolla! ^_^
EDIT, to clarify:
This is not for EVERYONE, some people just half harsh genes (such as those who start losing hair as soon as puberty ends), some people take steroids, some people live in extremely toxic environments, some people have inflammatory conditions, some people have genetic allergies such as celiac, etc etc. I am referring to what I believe to be the majority of men who acquire male pattern baldness in adult years as they age.
Like, over here in England, obviously you get all these unhealthy guys who are bald, who go into pubs ALL the time, eat junky carby foods ALL the time, etc etc etc. And what do they get? Gas and unhealthy digestion. And no hair.
And why? Why do the carbs that they could digest as teens and early 20-somethings now give them gas? Because their FLORA has changed in their guts. And what flora just LOVES, LOVES all those carbs and alcohol and bread and sugar? CANDIDA!
So why does Candida cause male pattern baldness? I'm sure most of you know xD I believe it's because it floods the body with toxins which overwhelms the liver, resulting in poor hormone regulation (hence why my body is covered in frickin' hair and my scalp is thinning!!).
I could be wrong, I could be wrong.. (and of course other things like gallstones, fatty liver, kidney problems, leaky gut due to other reasons, etc will also cause a liver to struggle) but.... I think it explains why MOST guys lose their hair.
And... is it due to mercury and heavy metals? Well... I mean.. it COULD be... but WHY?
If a man is sitting next to you who drinks down the pub every day, eats muffins and sandwiches and chocolate bars and stuff every day, lives off of refined foods and carbs and junk.... are you really, SERIOUSLY telling me you would be analyzing his environment for traces of mercury?
I just think that.. ok I'm sure a filling or two won't be helping him, but our diets and lifestyles left us BEGGING for Candida to grow regardless of how much mercury may be in our bodies. No?
Ok... that's my 2 cents
Again, I might be wrong:
[youtube:3b1dboo6]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXyyTKGGWtM[/youtube:3b1dboo6]
but I really think I'm probably right!!!
Hoppipolla! ^_^
EDIT, to clarify:
This is not for EVERYONE, some people just half harsh genes (such as those who start losing hair as soon as puberty ends), some people take steroids, some people live in extremely toxic environments, some people have inflammatory conditions, some people have genetic allergies such as celiac, etc etc. I am referring to what I believe to be the majority of men who acquire male pattern baldness in adult years as they age.