How to prevent and reverse skull expansion? (Hair loss)
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@BearWithMe those look more like tissue loss . maybe some of that is calcification too but I get the sense it's mostly loss of tissue. diets low in plant foods and low in gelatin, unironically, I think cause this. even the guys that I know that have lost hair dont have skull shape like that, the tissue is still built up around the apex making a round rather than the sharp edges you are posting pics of here, and they all eat high amounts of plant foods. they are bald but dont look unhealthy bald, if you know what I mean. to me what you've posted looks like a form of sarcopenia.
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@BearWithMe you edited out the pics in the original post so my reply dont really make sense now
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@sunsunsun Added the original pic back, I'm sorry
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@BearWithMe no need to be sorry… just dont do it again… or there will be conseqvences
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@BearWithMe dont be bald and develop properly in childhood
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@wester130 Very interesting, tight galea is the cause of skull expansion?
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i have noticed racists lose their hair alot
also most guys who were mean to me in school went bald, not all, but most. -
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@BearWithMe said in How to prevent and reverse skull expansion? (Hair loss):
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About hairloss overall or reversing skull expension specifically?
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@user1 Reversing skull expension specifically. I have found no research on this topic, so I hoped this forum might have some theories or answers
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i want to update this post
i had a best friend who basically got a new gf and she told him to stop being my friend
he gave me the cold shoulder in public with her
i saw him some time later working at a place i went to get service at and he is now baldingso to not go bald just dont be mean to me
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It's the cortisol, DHT is merely the trigger of a stress related process enabled by cortisol
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@sunsunsun Having a girlfriend like that must be really stressful. Interestingly enough, person with the worst skull expansion I have ever seen IRL have extremely toxic wife. Might be a coincidence
@engineer Is it the cortisol directly, or is it something like cortisol -> tense neck -> poor blood flow? Or cortisol -> tense galea -> abnormal skull growth? Apparently cortisol spikes may cause bone growth in muscle tissue
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@sunsunsun XDXDXD
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@BearWithMe She seems very smart. I would not let my partner go near Sushi. No chance.
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@BearWithMe said in How to prevent and reverse skull expansion? (Hair loss):
@engineer Is it the cortisol directly, or is it something like cortisol -> tense neck -> poor blood flow? Or cortisol -> tense galea -> abnormal skull growth? Apparently cortisol spikes may cause bone growth in muscle tissue
I don't know the exact mechanism. However, I do know that at least one study found there is a very tight correlation between elevated cortisol and hair loss (p < 0.001, https://x.com/PeatPill/status/2003135410592153918), and if many people seemingly have low hormone levels while still getting the same hair loss, then it can't be DHT alone. You also commonly see hair loss in people with "stressful" jobs (like Wall Street day traders) and that's cortisol city. Therefore, the model that fits these behaviors most closely would be elevated cortisol being the root condition creating hair loss. To preserve my hair (which is still super long and luscious and curly despite some funny business in the corners) I'm just preemptively using 6 keto p4 to knock down cortisol as much as is feasible. The good news is that I'm not losing any or if it's happening, it's happening very slowly, plus I don't feel anywhere near the same amounts of stress when I encounter something stressful like a losing futures trade. The bad news is this is only my second week using 6kp4 so its longer term efficacy remains to be seen.