what is the cure to hairloss / male pattern baldness?
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Microneedling doesn't reverse calcification very well, you need to aggressively pinch the scalp and stretch it with the knuckles. I think this is because scalp tissue is comparatively far thicker than the tissues of the face microneedling is normally used for.
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In my opinion - baldness is the PCOS male equivalent
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382675/
How do people treat PCOS?
With Inositol - which also treats insulin resistance
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What could be the reason that causes one temple (left one) to recede faster than the other?
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@bluearchivehate do you think chemical peels would remove old scar tissue/fibrosis?
these people thought it would
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t9447-scalp-peeling-with-20-glycolic-acid-great-results
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Everyone read this:
https://x.com/bowtiedum/status/1924581280777163111?s=46&t=a8gKZoLMKC0o1r60b5az-g -
"Fuck outta here with your "genetics"- name 5 bald historical figures before the invention of the lightbulb"
There are so many things wrong with this sentence I don't even know where to start
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@GreekDemiGod i read some stuff on that before at the old forum mentioned by amazoniac & travis i think , happening through TGF-B in scalp
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@BearWithMe This guy comes to mind
ivan the terribles scalp wasnt doing too goodsomething tells me he wasnt the least stressed person
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Before the invention of lightbulb, many men died before they even had a chance to go bald. Despite this fact, we have so many examples of bald men of history it almost seems like more of them were bald than not bald.
Even if there actually were no bald men before the invention of lightbulb, our lives are so radically different in so many ways that blaming it on lightbulb is just ridiculous.
Especially when you realize that incandescent light bulb produce much more red and infrared light than blue light. Incandescent light bulb is actually hair growth promoting device
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Someone asked ray…
Post in thread 'Ray Peat Email Advice Depository'
https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/ray-peat-email-advice-depository.1035/post-602236“
I asked Ray what he personally would have done had he developed rapid, early-onset male pattern baldness. I also asked if he thought it possible to restore hair back the juvenile state (dense NW1).Ray:
My first step would be to thoroughly investigate TSH, temperature, vitamin D, and calcium. No, everything is always changing, reflecting your whole situation. Developing baldness is a warning sign of basic metabolic problems, tending toward general circulatory disease.
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