The Role Of Estrogen In The Preservation And Regrowth Of Frontotemporal Hairline

Georgie

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I doubt that
Haha yeah but one can dream.

Also, I thought I’d chime in with this German study of frontal hairgrowth in both men and women with the use of Alfadriol (17 alpha estradiol). Claims that there are no systemic hormonal effects, and it pretty darn good at increasing frontal hairgrowth in both genders.
Have a read. Given what we now know, it makes sense.
http://www.hairsite4.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=8&topic_id=33417&mode=full&page=24

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Bklyn_23

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Haha yeah but one can dream.

Also, I thought I’d chime in with this German study of frontal hairgrowth in both men and women with the use of Alfadriol (17 alpha estradiol). Claims that there are no systemic hormonal effects, and it pretty darn good at increasing frontal hairgrowth in both genders.
Have a read. Given what we now know, it makes sense.
http://www.hairsite4.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=8&topic_id=33417&mode=full&page=24

@IdealForehead

Interesting. Has anyone here tried this?
 

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Balding babes ans bretherens,

Needless to say God plays dice

While our scientists keep experimenting on mice.

Here is some food for thought, albeit the experiment conducted was on mice (as usual). (See last 2 posts)

Any thoughts, opinions?
 

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Balding babes ans bretherens,

Needless to say God plays dice

While our scientists keep experimenting on mice.

Here is some food for thought, albeit the experiment conducted was on mice (as usual). (See last 2 posts)

Any thoughts, opinions?
If estrogen increases telomerase then it makes sense that women statistically live longer than men.
 

Choi Han Kyul

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I noticed something funny.
The name of the lady who was honored with Nobel Prize for her work in telomeres is Elizabeth Woodburn and you are Bridgeburn.

Nvm, can dosing on estrogen subside male pattern baldness?

If estrogen increases telomerase then it makes sense that women statistically live longer than men.
 

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Beneficial effects of increasing telomeres only seems to work where they are considered "critically short". And there was a problem in some research because of the way short telemeres were taken as an average as well as the method used to detect them. Improvement in telomere analysis has been as recent as 8 months ago. Validation of the hypothesis warrants a repeat of the experiment using current methods.
 

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I have been lurking on the forum for quite some time. My conclusion is that there is no reliable cure for male pattern baldness. All we can do is to treat ourselves as test subjects and try possible cure; only if we can afford it - mentally, physically and financially.
 

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I noticed something funny.
The name of the lady who was honored with Nobel Prize for her work in telomeres is Elizabeth Woodburn and you are Bridgeburn.

Nvm, can dosing on estrogen subside male pattern baldness?
wow, a great coincidence lol.

and yes estrogen can be very helpful to hair. there are some transwomen who regrow tons of hair, even where it was once just bald skin. but i think the longer one is bald the harder it is to get back.
 

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I have read few testimonies, mostly asian males reversing male pattern baldness (twohen is one such example). My observation is that these asians mostly hail from China, Korea, Japan.

I have been wondering how much does poor nutrition contribute to male pattern baldness. How do you define poor nutrition? Is it the blood tests?

Similary, what impact does stress has on male pattern baldness? What could be defined as stress. Do extreme thoughts like suicide count as a sign of deep rooted stress.

Is it also possible that these factors keep on accumulating over time like moss on a rolling stone till the stone loses its identity at a certain point of inflexion. Analogy is apparent male pattern baldness upon accumulation of these agents.

I have been on medication for a while and the not so consoling fact is that my hair has worsened. This is forcing me to adopt an extreme regimen. The fact of the matter is that I have lost enough hairs in past 3 months than I had lost in past 3 years.

There is a constant struggle against and just makes me contemplate, how life is weird. Time, the biggest currency is all going down the drain for the sake of vanity. A man mad over mane sinks in the abyss of insanity.

Attica. Attica.




wow, a great coincidence lol.

and yes estrogen can be very helpful to hair. there are some transwomen who regrow tons of hair, even where it was once just bald skin. but i think the longer one is bald the harder it is to get back.
 

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@Choi Han Kyul, most people in other than third world countries will not be malnourished to the extent hair is effected. Definitely blood tests are the start.

Are you Korean? They sure could use an interpreter over in the Cellcurin thread.
 

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I have been wondering how much does poor nutrition contribute to male pattern baldness. How do you define poor nutrition? Is it the blood tests?
there are people with shitty diets and also plenty of homeless with full heads of hair so generally nutrition is not a factor except in extreme cases.. but check out this photo of starving jews during the holocaust period. their hairlines dont look so good do they?
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I will say that i think being too skinny makes one more sensitive to hairloss because body fat produces aromatase. of course there are other factors like genetics and gender involved in the amount of aromatase you produce. but body fat is one of those factors, and lowering it too much also lowers aromatase.
however, eating too much carbs and sugar could also contribute by developing insulin resistance. when cells become resistant to insulin the body needs to make more to get the same effect and insulin decreases SHBG which could lead to an increase in free T and Dht.
 
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