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    Are beards ACTUALLY genetic?

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    • hwisdomH
      hwisdom
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      A knowledgable peater knows that hairloss is caused by destroyed metabolic health

      But what abt the mfs who cant grow a beard? Yea sure minoxidil exists

      But are beards truly genetic? Or is it some sort of disbiosis happening?

      MILF
      man I love fasting

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      • hwisdomH
        hwisdom @hwisdom
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        @hwisdom I meant that if ur body is fucked somewhere if you cant grow a beard

        MILF
        man I love fasting

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          risingfire @hwisdom
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          @hwisdom no you probably don't produce a lot of dht

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          • hwisdomH
            hwisdom @risingfire
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            @risingfire so beards are purely abt DHT? If thats the case then how come we’ve got beardless mfs with massive dicks?
            Oh and it aint me that doesnt have a beard im just askin yk ive got those iraqi genes

            MILF
            man I love fasting

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            • GreekDemiGodG
              GreekDemiGod @hwisdom
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              Definitely not. Until the age of 25, I haven’t been able to grow much of a beard.
              After I started lifting and then peating, and DHT maxxing, I’ve been able to grow a much thicker beard than before. But this took 5+ years.
              Now I’m able to grow a nice beard, moderately thick and dense except around the cheekbones, where it’s less dense.

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                peatqqq @GreekDemiGod
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                @GreekDemiGod At what age did you start peating and increasing dht? im 19 right now with a really patchy one

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                • GreekDemiGodG
                  GreekDemiGod @peatqqq
                  last edited by GreekDemiGod

                  @peatqqq At 26.
                  But I recently did blood tests, been dealing with low T for years. Both my free T and my DHT came out very, very low. And I actually have a decently solid beard that grew mostly after 26.

                  I know guys who are much higher T in behaviour than me and that can barely grow patches of beard.

                  My DHT level came out at 198 pg/mL (112-955 range). Tragically low. This is finasteride level of DHT.
                  I believe both stress and estrogen and aging in general, can promote beard growth

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                    doorflamme @GreekDemiGod
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                    @GreekDemiGod what do you eat?

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                    • GreekDemiGodG
                      GreekDemiGod @doorflamme
                      last edited by GreekDemiGod

                      @doorflamme I'm not sure how relevant is that. I do eat plenty of fruits, eggs, beef, rice, olive oil. What's essential in my case is that I have intestinal dysbiosis which is causing secondary hypogonadism and affecting my Testosterone and DHT.

                      I also had periods where I took Androsterone, from Idealabs and noticed a positive effect on beard thickness.

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                        Corngold @hwisdom
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                        @hwisdom

                        Most Asians and native Americans don't have ample facial hair. Genes and race.

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                        • ThinPickingT
                          ThinPicking
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                          https://www.nature.com/articles/2261278b0.pdf

                          Read sleepless harvest in the top left.

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