The Eternal Male Pattern Baldness Mistery - Solved

Mitko1

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So have you tried his methods with success?
Yes. Drinking a lot of water and doing head stands help regrow hair. I still haven't bought a wooden brush but i will buy one because my hair is greasy all time and i will see if it can help eliminate the sebum and greasiness of my hair.
 

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Surely a wooden brush, 50 strokes a day per example, will make the work to control greasiness of your scalp and hair. No metal one and better no wet hair
 
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Yes. Drinking a lot of water and doing head stands help regrow hair. I still haven't bought a wooden brush but i will buy one because my hair is greasy all time and i will see if it can help eliminate the sebum and greasiness of my hair.
I'm laughing so hard at this. Thanks i need this
 

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Interesting thread
 

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@Ritchie I have been doing this for more than a year. This is my first theory based on Rob's blog. It relates male pattern baldness to mechanical stress induced by excessive scull bone growth of bones of the galea ( parietal, frontal). I said that I have noticed that balding men have their galea more expanded than non balding men and they said to me that it looks bigger because there is no hair on the scalp. I showed them example that it doesn't look the same when a balding men shaves his head and a non balding man does and they said that their scull structures are similar which is not true. I am glad that ikarus and Tom Riddle were banned. Two less annoying people on my threads.
 

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@Ritchie I have been doing this for more than a year. This is my first theory based on Rob's blog. It relates male pattern baldness to mechanical stress induced by excessive scull bone growth of bones of the galea ( parietal, frontal). I said that I have noticed that balding men have their galea more expanded than non balding men and they said to me that it looks bigger because there is no hair on the scalp. I showed them example that it doesn't look the same when a balding men shaves his head and a non balding man does and they said that their scull structures are similar which is not true. I am glad that ikarus and Tom Riddle were banned. Two less annoying people on my threads.
There's still JohnSmith who believes i am cherry picking bald men with big galeas. I tried searching for bald black men with a good galea for 10 minutes because i knew i would be accused of this, could not find one. He is very hard to communicate with, but unfortunately he will not be banned because he is not extremely toxic like Tom Riddle.
 

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sup retards
You seem really bothered by this theory lol. You're so worked up about it. You keep coming back to each and every one of his threads despite saying you are done with them. And then you throw out outdated and offensive insults such as 'retard'. Mitko is polite so he wont say it but just shut the f*** up please. This is hairlosstalk, where people come to talk about hairloss, and then people like you come along calling people retards because they have a theory.
 

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You seem really bothered by this theory lol. You're so worked up about it. You keep coming back to each and every one of his threads despite saying you are done with them. And then you throw out outdated and offensive insults such as 'retard'. Mitko is polite so he wont say it but just shut the f*** up please. This is hairlosstalk, where people come to talk about hairloss, and then people like you come along calling people retards because they have a theory.

lol
 

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@Ritchie I have been doing this for more than a year. This is my first theory based on Rob's blog. It relates male pattern baldness to mechanical stress induced by excessive scull bone growth of bones of the galea ( parietal, frontal). I said that I have noticed that balding men have their galea more expanded than non balding men and they said to me that it looks bigger because there is no hair on the scalp. I showed them example that it doesn't look the same when a balding men shaves his head and a non balding man does and they said that their scull structures are similar which is not true. I am glad that ikarus and Tom Riddle were banned. Two less annoying people on my threads.

I mean, at least there is solutions out there which don’t include your barbaric methods of scalp massages and wooden brush.
 
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