what is the link between potassium and baldness?
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minoxidil opens potassium channels
spironoalctone raises potassium and regrows hair
TRX2 use potassium in their product
thi man says potassium cures baldness
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/the-actual-cure-for-male-pattern-baldness.35362/is there a connection here
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@wester130 TRX2 is useless, I have tried it for over half a year. Plus I don't think minoxidil regrows hair.
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were you trying TRX2 topically or not?
The point is - potassium seems connected
and any thoughts on spironolactone? it regrows hair but I am not suggesting people use it
I do think minoxidil works, too many people got positive results
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@wester130 TRX2 are capsules to be taken orally. Minox maybe thickens hair, but does not regrow
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this posts suggest sodium and calcium are bad
magnesium and potassium are good
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/what-to-do-about-male-pattern-baldness.43165/
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@wester130 did you actually read the post? It doesn't say that. Anyway, I myself take anything I read on some forum with a grain of salt, most people do not know what they are talking about
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@wester130 It's not quite that black & white as you put it, but it seems to be that it's a usurping of the balance between all of those which causes various issues which may be related to hair loss.
Besides, if there are physiological impedances like calcification or reduced blood flow due to long-term postural imbalances (which could wither some blood channels leading to scalp areas), spot boosting minerals probably won't do much at all unless those are rectified -
@OliverCloasov does the potassium stop calcification? I read potassium counteracts calcium
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@wester130 I'm no expert on this, but I think it's strongly related to hair loss, but then again K is related to nearly everything. Mg is probably more important to counteracting the effects of excess Ca than anything. And Mg helps preserve K as well.
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