Ivory Dome - Scalp Calcification Theory

bigjimmy

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Good info. Hey, they said 30,000 iu for 3 months :p
I think the hypercalcemia is when there is too much calcium in the blood - Vit K is what is needed to tranpsort Calcium from the blood into the bone.

I dont see a lot of reason to concerned with the original protocol. Won';t hurt to test your Vit D levels every month

I will stick the 10,000 for the moment and see if it helps at all. Was it magnesium spray used along with this?
 

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Where do you go / what do you google search for hormone check. Googling hormone check WGTN mostly lists naturopaths :/
 

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@kiwi666
The supplements I liked to buy was Jarrow Vit D, Jarrow Mk7, Life extension Super K,
And Austa magnesium oil

I am giving this a try - nothing to lose i guess despite a few bucks. I assume you dont have to follow this Procedere your while life - so three months is enough to get on a proper level when following your regime?

Do i have to repeat it annually?

Many thanks for your Feedback!
 

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Thanks arrade for your answer.

Maybe it makes sense to do this experiment together with a doctor that analyses the blood.

Is there anything in particular that should be checked despite Vitamine D, K, Magnesium and the stress Hormons such as cortisol? Doing this check up once a month is enough?
 

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Thanks arrade for your answer.

Maybe it makes sense to do this experiment together with a doctor that analyses the blood.

Is there anything in particular that should be checked despite Vitamine D, K, Magnesium and the stress Hormons such as cortisol? Doing this check up once a month is enough?
Yeah once a month should be more than enough, usually your hormones are balanced but for starting out I'd make sure to check them otherwise you won't make any progress

Yeah you can just ask a regular doctor for these tests, and for the vitamin D levels too
 

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Hi everyone. Interesting topic here. I'll make some contributions to it.

I suggest to get real vitamin C from fruits to prevent atherosclerosis. Berries are the best since they are low sugar. Sugar causes inflammation. The video below explains it very well.

youtube.com/watch?v=bkeUKxwwflk (can't post full URL yet)

Ketogenic diet (high fat/low carb) and/or Intermittent Fasting also help. A break from eating allows your body to detoxify and repair, humans didn't evolve while eating every 3 hours. Breakfast is not the most important meal of the day, diner is. Caloric restriction is proven to reduce aging.


By the way, if you're wondering what comes first, scalp with high DHT levels or scalp with low-oxygen, here's the answer:

"This helps improves Androgenetic Alopecia as low-oxygen environments favor the conversion of testosterone to DHT, while in high oxygen environments it is converted to estradiol."

researchgate.net/publication/271112246_Androgenetic_alopecia_An_update

When we have normal blood flow in our scalps, DHT levels are also normal and healthy.
 

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Hi everyone. Interesting topic here. I'll make some contributions to it.

I suggest to get real vitamin C from fruits to prevent atherosclerosis. Berries are the best since they are low sugar. Sugar causes inflammation. The video below explains it very well.

youtube.com/watch?v=bkeUKxwwflk (can't post full URL yet)

Ketogenic diet (high fat/low carb) and/or Intermittent Fasting also help. A break from eating allows your body to detoxify and repair, humans didn't evolve while eating every 3 hours. Breakfast is not the most important meal of the day, diner is. Caloric restriction is proven to reduce aging.


By the way, if you're wondering what comes first, scalp with high DHT levels or scalp with low-oxygen, here's the answer:

"This helps improves Androgenetic Alopecia as low-oxygen environments favor the conversion of testosterone to DHT, while in high oxygen environments it is converted to estradiol."

researchgate.net/publication/271112246_Androgenetic_alopecia_An_update

When we have normal blood flow in our scalps, DHT levels are also normal and healthy.

ketogenic diet is the worst thing you could possibly do for your hair
 

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Funny thread, thanks
This 1942 theory is from the Nazis ? Medicine used to be so developed back in 1942....

DNA double helix was identified in 1953, so, you see, they didn't even know about genetic back then.
So yeah, they must be right ! Androgenetic Alopecia didn't even had this current name...
We just simply didn't have the required tech level back then

Anyway, this is funny

Did nazis also found a way to regenerate skin that we still don"t know about ?

Pls may the next thread be on Aztec's observation, before JC
 
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It all sounded so good until I read the following on perfecthairhealth:

But as of right now, no drugs on the market have clinically reversed naturally-occurring calcification and fibrosis.
The closest thing we've seen are drugs for Peyronie's disease. But in trials to treat Peyronie's, placebo groups tend to fair almost as well as test groups -- suggesting that much of the reversal in fibrosis might just be the placebo effect (which is fascinating in itself). The second-closest thing is vitamin K2 -- which studies show can reverse drug-induced arterial calcification. However, vitamin K2 doesn't appear to reverse naturally-occurring calcification -- which is what we need.
The bottom line: as of now, the best chance we have of reversing scalp fibrosis and calcification seems to be mechanical stimulation -- alongside drugs / diets / lifestyle changes that attenuate scalp tissue DHT.

As I am not a bodybuilder or taking drugs in any form this approach seems not suitable for me :(. What a shame
 

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It all sounded so good until I read the following on perfecthairhealth:

But as of right now, no drugs on the market have clinically reversed naturally-occurring calcification and fibrosis.
The closest thing we've seen are drugs for Peyronie's disease. But in trials to treat Peyronie's, placebo groups tend to fair almost as well as test groups -- suggesting that much of the reversal in fibrosis might just be the placebo effect (which is fascinating in itself). The second-closest thing is vitamin K2 -- which studies show can reverse drug-induced arterial calcification. However, vitamin K2 doesn't appear to reverse naturally-occurring calcification -- which is what we need.
The bottom line: as of now, the best chance we have of reversing scalp fibrosis and calcification seems to be mechanical stimulation -- alongside drugs / diets / lifestyle changes that attenuate scalp tissue DHT.

As I am not a bodybuilder or taking drugs in any form this approach seems not suitable for me :(. What a shame

Don’t stop derminating!!!!
 

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And why are we not using these ones then?
- Taurine,
- Serrapeptase
- Nattokinase

Old people that have calcification of the blood vessels, what they are using is medicamantion for blood thinning. If we use such an approach, does that not bring the oxygen to the scalp in a much improved way?
 

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And why are we not using these ones then?
- Taurine,
- Serrapeptase
- Nattokinase

Old people that have calcification of the blood vessels, what they are using is medicamantion for blood thinning. If we use such an approach, does that not bring the oxygen to the scalp in a much improved way?

How come steroid users have no hair loss then? I don’t think thickening of the blood is of any concern. To me it looks as though you’re either going bald or you aren’t. And if you are going bald, that’s when all those theories are created to negate the process which in my humble opinion is impossible. By impossible I mean once the process has started it can’t be stopped, you can only delay it. To those who aren’t balding, they seem to be impervious to everything.
 

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ketogenic diet is the worst thing you could possibly do for your hair

Why do you say that?

Inuits (eskimos) are the perfect example of ketogenic diet (seals, whale, fish and seaweed) combined with fasting. They had perfect hairlines until globalization brought carbs to their diets.
 

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Why do you say that?

Inuits (eskimos) are the perfect example of ketogenic diet (seals, whale, fish and seaweed) combined with fasting. They had perfect hairlines until globalization brought carbs to their diets.

can you back these hairline claims lol? or are we just making anecdotal observations
 

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can you back these hairline claims lol? or are we just making anecdotal observations

You can find many reports from anthropologists.

This is one was from the observation of "112 males, mainly adult, out of a total population just west of Hudson Bay and on Southampton Island of about 1500":

"The body form was short and plump, but powerful. Hair was abundant on the head and no baldness was seen"

https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1525/aa.1942.44.1.02a00180

Enter into a shop in your area where there are 112 males and I bet that you can find many balds.
 
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