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look, we know eatrogen could be a positive thing, so maybe it’s not so worrisome! Haha! Let’s all just hold out until Bozu cream CURES EVERYTHINGmy regimen is getting pretty close to that level, Lol.
look, we know eatrogen could be a positive thing, so maybe it’s not so worrisome! Haha! Let’s all just hold out until Bozu cream CURES EVERYTHINGmy regimen is getting pretty close to that level, Lol.
I doubt thatLet’s all just hold out until Bozu cream CURES EVERYTHING
Haha yeah but one can dream.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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Not that I know of. Most people tend to want to go with what we already know works, or is more commonly used. I am very interested in seeing more men try this.Interesting. Has anyone here tried this?
There’s potential."Merely three patients (1,3 %) reported mild local adverse reactions." Hmmm
If estrogen increases telomerase then it makes sense that women statistically live longer than men.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.
wow, a great coincidence lol.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.
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?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?