Mygoodness
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Mygoodness said:Oh, BTW. For all you "mal-nutrition causes hairloss" folks, this guy is one of the most unhealthy people I know. He smokes like crazy, lives like crazy and eats lots of candy and crap food. He is totally unhealthy. It's all about genetics!
The Natural said:Mygoodness said:Oh, BTW. For all you "mal-nutrition causes hairloss" folks, this guy is one of the most unhealthy people I know. He smokes like crazy, lives like crazy and eats lots of candy and crap food. He is totally unhealthy. It's all about genetics!
Well, if he were genetically predisposed, the "la vida loco," as my Latino brethren would state, would most certainly accelerate his loss. To imply that nutrition does not influence the condition of one's hair and scalp is ignorant.
uncomfortable man said:But to think that nutrition can reverse genetic hair loss is also ignorant.
deadlocks said:Green tea can help a little. But you'd have to drink 3~4 cups a day minumum.
The guy in the first post pic does seem to have a bit of Telogen Effluvium perhaps in the front? Otherwise, yeah that's good hair.
deadlocks said:I don't even understand what you mean with the first thing but to answer the last question: no. It will not regrow a NW6s hair.
But it has been shown that green tea in particular can lower DHT, and it's full of anti oxidents so that might help with free testosterone attacking hair follicles. Might be beneficial a little when combatting hairloss, but will not on it's own regrow hair ofcoarse. Satisfied with your answer? :thumbdown2:
The Natural said:[quote="uncomfortable man":3dlmuftw]But to think that nutrition can reverse genetic hair loss is also ignorant.
