MAJOR HOLES IN ACADEMIC CONSENSUS, the galea and hair loss

pegasus2

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1. "why does Androgenetic alopecia have a genetic component to it then?" Because your genetics influence your craniofacial development.
2. medications that release tension do give results. Like botox injections for example. These aren't permanent however and the galea will eventually become tenser again
3. the claim about donor hair site is interesting. First of all hair transplants aren't permanent and it's recommended to keep taking finasteride, but etc. So that argument is not good. He also just showed ONE study and used that as proof lol.
4. the fact that bad products that aimed to decrease tension but didn't exist isn't a refutation of the importance of the galea aponeurotica
5. the study isn't the best, I' give him that. But neither is his 70 year old one
watched 15 mins, didn't want to watch more, tell me if I missed something
1. Genetics influence stress responses and AR encoding, for example.
2. The evidence for this is very weak, and if botox grew 1 hair there could be any number of explanations for that.
3. They are permanent. It is recommended to take finasteride to keep the native from miniaturized.
4. You made the hypothesis, it's not up to us to disprove it. It's up to you to prove it, and you haven't done so.
5. I don't watch Kev so I couldn't tell you.

Does this guy look like he doesn't have enough blood flow? How did his hair die with all that blood in his scalp?
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