Skull expansion: Alternative model for primary mech. of Androgenetic Alopecia

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Bryan said:
Boondock said:
It still seems like everyone's ignoring the elephant in the room here. Follicles from the back of your haid transplanted to the front don't fall out. Conversely, follicles transplanted from your balding area transplanted elsewhere do. This doesn't fit with the skull expansion hypothesis.

Exactly. Some people get tied-up in these ENDLESS discussions of various dietary factors, which probably have (at best) only a very small effect on balding. They ignore the "elephant in the room", which is that the sensitivity of a hair follicle to androgens is by far the most important factor.
is there any studies on how mineral deficiencies affect hairloss?
i am only asking because i was diagnosed with having a low ferritin (39 when it should be 100)
i just want to see for myself how significant it would be to hair loss
 

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