Missleading Scientific Information About Hair Loss

Hairlineforever

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Iv been studying and reading about hair loss a good time now
What iv realised is wrong misleading information
Like for example iv read that getting of sugary foods is the first step because sugar causes insuline spike and that causes testosterone rise yet you se an opposite information if you just google sugar and low testosterone and how high sugar lowers testosterone
Another example is zinc they say increase zinc for hair loss because its good and you can read papers about it yet iv read a scientific paper that how zinc causes upregulating androgen sensitivity
This is soooo misleading for all people as someone might think hes doing good that hes increasing zinc yet his causin rise in androgen receptors and hes leaving sugar for low testosterone yet thats the opposite
Fyi I have many other Missleading information like this regarding hair loss
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Hairlineforever

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There is no point in reading what causes hairloss.

Stop wasting time.
Ill disagree with you and agree at some point
I dont hope for a miracle cure but one person wants at least to push his hair loss 5-10 years and maybe more
Thats why I was reading what causes testosterone increase and decrease and saw a loooooot of information nullifying each other and misleading information
Like I mention up
And all these information from internet pages and "scientific facts"
 

Saurabhaj

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Ill disagree with you and agree at some point
I dont hope for a miracle cure but one person wants at least to push his hair loss 5-10 years and maybe more
Thats why I was reading what causes testosterone increase and decrease and saw a loooooot of information nullifying each other and misleading information
Like I mention up
And all these information from internet pages and "scientific facts"

There is reason why i said that.
Sometimes hairloss can bring lots of hardship to the person.
What actually matters in hairloss is how the person handles this issue.

Guys who are ready to face this baldness with sporting attitude have more chances to succeed than those who will do anything to keep the falling hairs.

Studying about hairloss won't train you to handle hairloss in real life.
 

Hairlineforever

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There is reason why i said that.
Sometimes hairloss can bring lots of hardship to the person.
What actually matters in hairloss is how the person handles this issue.

Guys who are ready to face this baldness with sporting attitude have more chances to succeed than those who will do anything to keep the falling hairs.

Studying about hairloss won't train you to handle hairloss in real life.
Like I said postpone hair loss at least if you become a n3 n4 at least let it be in your 40s 50s not in your 20s 30s
and I disagree with you learning some biology basics and how hair cells work and how dht impacts doesnt do you any harm it only may help you in the fight
For me i just became a n2.5 recently planing to get on dutasteride to maintain what I have and maybe gain a little more at least until im in in my mid 40s
Im 29 by the way been receding since im 20 or so but at a sloooow rate
And I dont have the head for a n4 n5 God forbitt im just not the jason statham type of head these round shaped egg shaped heads can maintain a good lool even with advanced hair loss
 

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Not really scientific, but how users on hair loss forums try to discredit how effective Finasteride is (e.g., "The success rate isn't 85%, it didn't work for me!" etc). Finasteride definitely has the science behind it to prove that it will work for most men. Most guys that have success on the drug don't have any reasons to be on these kinds of forums and post their stories. When guys here say that their hair has gotten "worse" and finally post pre and post-treatment pictures, their hair usually looks the same if not a little better. I have only seen a few cases in my 2 years here were someone actually got objectively visibly worse on finasteride. I feel like hair loss can make people develop BDD; you start to overanalyze things and put negative thoughts into your head because of it.
 

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Not really scientific, but how users on hair loss forums try to discredit how effective Finasteride is (e.g., "The success rate isn't 85%, it didn't work for me!" etc). Finasteride definitely has the science behind it to prove that it will work for most men. Most guys that have success on the drug don't have any reasons to be on these kinds of forums and post their stories. When guys here say that their hair has gotten "worse" and finally post pre and post-treatment pictures, their hair usually looks the same if not a little better. I have only seen a few cases in my 2 years here were someone actually got objectively visibly worse on finasteride. I feel like hair loss can make people develop BDD; you start to overanalyze things and put negative thoughts into your head because of it.
And yet 15% matters, because for 15% of men there is no alternative cure yet. It means 1.500.000 people out of 10,000,000 and 150 million out of a billion.

Consider that , usually, Fina does not work for those with more sensitive dht receptors.. (i.e.:
NW6 in their 20s).

You have MANY MANY guys with no cure for this desperation inducing disease.
 

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Brotzu will save each and everyone of you.


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