Reading Interesting Research Paper on male pattern baldness

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Most of us have read most of the male pattern baldness topics.. I was reading an interesting research paper on some of the fringe topics... skull enlargement, calcification, fibrosis, castration.. etc..
As I read it the author made some interesting points. He implied to me, that even pre- pruberent eunuchs may keep their hair, but it won’t be as full as their peak. That although castrated... 95% of male androgens may be gone, but 5% remains. And calcification happens in the heart & arteries also happens in the capillaries of scalp. Testosterone fuels calcification. So this got me to thinking. I microneedle & evertime I hear the crackle of “hardened calcium”? as I microneedle over my scalp. Perhaps microneedling works because not only does it induce growth factors to punctured scalp, but it breaks up the hardened calcification that is hidden under the scalp. So males are muscle-heads in a sense. Testosterone hardens the skin, muscles, scalp. Women are the softer sex. We see Bruce Jenner go from muscled athlete to non-muscled person. Perhaps this general dynamic.. this male tension increases male pattern baldness.
So there is the question can the residual damage done to scalp.. calcification, fibrosis... etc can it ever be corrected?
And how to correct it? Is there a drug which eliminates calcification?
And is estrogen the/ or a key to hair growth?
 

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Most of us have read most of the male pattern baldness topics.. I was reading an interesting research paper on some of the fringe topics... skull enlargement, calcification, fibrosis, castration.. etc..
As I read it the author made some interesting points. He implied to me, that even pre- pruberent eunuchs may keep their hair, but it won’t be as full as their peak. That although castrated... 95% of male androgens may be gone, but 5% remains. And calcification happens in the heart & arteries also happens in the capillaries of scalp. Testosterone fuels calcification. So this got me to thinking. I microneedle & evertime I hear the crackle of “hardened calcium”? as I microneedle over my scalp. Perhaps microneedling works because not only does it induce growth factors to punctured scalp, but it breaks up the hardened calcification that is hidden under the scalp. So males are muscle-heads in a sense. Testosterone hardens the skin, muscles, scalp. Women are the softer sex. We see Bruce Jenner go from muscled athlete to non-muscled person. Perhaps this general dynamic.. this male tension increases male pattern baldness.
So there is the question can the residual damage done to scalp.. calcification, fibrosis... etc can it ever be corrected?
And how to correct it? Is there a drug which eliminates calcification?
And is estrogen the/ or a key to hair growth?
I can hear and feel cracking when I do light massage and many have noted this so I think that you are not alone in this feeling. Whether it means anything is hard to say. I do think that my scalp is much looser due to estrogen so that probably helps with hair loss. Micro-needling might do both things, as you mention. One, it might break up fibrous deposits and two, it tricks the body into healing areas of skin that don't implicate short-term health, like scars and balding pate areas.
 

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Included us the 1942 statement from person conducting 80 autopsies of removal of scalps.. probably true..
 

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Included us the 1942 statement from person conducting 80 autopsies of removal of scalps.. probably true..
I am familiar with this from Rob's site and it is fascinating how much info is conveyed in such a short blurb. We have been wrong about a lot of things related to male pattern baldness but humans seem to have always intuited that baldness is at least partially or indirectly due to lack of proper blood supply to the hair.
 

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Yes it makes perfect sense..I have magnesium oil... but going to start taking magnesium pills.
The blood supply to scalp is getting clogged/stopped up.
 

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Yes it makes perfect sense..I have magnesium oil... but going to start taking magnesium pills.
The blood supply to scalp is getting clogged/stopped up.
Yes. The issue is that the underlying mechanics as to what destroys the blood supply are somewhat bizarre and things appear to happen out of order in terms of what we would predict. It's almost as though certain follicles "know" that they are destined to die and they sort of give up the ghost before the blood supply is impaired if I understand what Rob has written correctly.

In this context, the body might be saving resources by cutting off the blood supply since the follicles are intended not to survive anyway. We see other ways that the body conserves on resources such as scar tissue. The body creates scar tissue over substantive wounds that rarely matches surrounding skin. The body "could" fix this scar tissue, it seems, since deep tissue massage and derma-rolling can do this but instead, the body shrugs its shoulders and "says" "good enough" apparently. So it might be that merely attempting to restore blood supply to the scalp is like pushing on a string and unlikely to do anything unless the follicle is turned back on which we don't know how to do short of HRT.
 
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It seems that our body needs to be cleaned out from the inside out.
The blood supply is 100% fine until the cascade of hormones hit. Males with thick hairs fight it off longer. Males with fine hairs get devastated. The hormones seem to leave a residue of calcification which builds over time cutting off blood flow to a follicle under attack already with DHT. I put magnesium oil on my scalp today & it is red few hours later. I took 1,600 mg magnesium pills too. I’ll experiment with magnesium overload for a while to see if I see any improvements. I’ll continue my other protocols as well.
 

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male pattern baldness is genetic sensitivity to dht not calcification. Dht signals hair follicles to stop and degrade over time.that's the common knowledge.
 
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