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Are Hairs in balding area different or is it solely from the environment?

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Re: Are Hairs in balding area different or is it solely from the environment?

Post  anthonyspencer54 on Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:20 am

J,

Thanks sir. I think we're getting on about the same thing really.

But that sun/hat point was just an observation. The main point I wanted to make was a connection between keratosis piilaris, acne, and MPB. They all tend to have androgen mediated keratosis and inflammatory components, and a probably a bacterial culprit.

The sun thing was just something I noticed. Oddly, I've heard anecdotally from many people including first hand from many that they noticed their hair loss accelerate when wearing hats often. Just noting that. Also, consider the I probably went too far making the sunlight claim, but it is odd that sunlight tends to clear keratosis pilaris up very effectively.

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Re: Are Hairs in balding area different or is it solely from the environment?

Post  schpiloch123 on Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:52 am

But could it not
Be possible that the lck of blood flow to the scalp + te fact that
We know dht is produced in low oxygen environments be the mitigating factor In MPB? Thus allowing for other problems such as inflammation to become an issue?

I knw it is simplistic but women brush their hair and rarely suffer hairloss at least not untill later on in life. It is has to be taken into Acount.

I'm sure thAt diet and inflammation play a huge role, but it does. Not explain why th galea is targeted And not other areas.

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Post  cpio on Thu Aug 02, 2012 5:35 am


CausticSymmetry has maintained his hair and added quite some density to it - considering the monstrosity of MPB - his results are impressive.

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Re: Are Hairs in balding area different or is it solely from the environment?

Post  987 on Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:02 pm

schpiloch123 wrote:But could it not
Be possible that the lck of blood flow to the scalp + te fact that
We know dht is produced in low oxygen environments be the mitigating factor In MPB? Thus allowing for other problems such as inflammation to become an issue?
So are you suggesting some people are born with a lack of blood flow to their scalps and others not, or that we have good blood flow in our scalps as children and go through skull expansion as we age which suddenly makes the galea too tight to support hair and thats the only reason for our hair loss? Seriously although head shape, size, capillary density are variables to consider in susceptibility, BUT it doesnt change the fact that maintaining optimal health, and no inflammation is what is really needed for some of us to maintain hair growth. Tight scalp also tends to ignore that hair loss is always slowed or stopped when reducing dht and/or inflammation, regardless if there is a tight scalp or not, so apparently tight scalp is not the only factor in blood delivery or hair growth because it simply isnt. Therefore the most logical thing is that the inflammation is what causes and exacerbates the other factors and not the other way around. By the way that reminds me, I was playing with my gf's nephew one day and I was messin with his head and noticed he had a very tight scalp, much tighter than mines with minimal movement. Yet he's a 5 year old boy with full head of hair...There is more to the picture than your tight scalp theories. A tight scalp may make you more prone to loose hair under the conditions I speak about, but its not exactly your finishing blow to hair growth imo...
I knw it is simplistic but women brush their hair and rarely suffer hairloss at least not untill later on in life. It is has to be taken into Acount.
We live in vain times, men brush their hair just as much i bet, and with all the myriad of chemicals and deficiencies present in todays time if you want focus on lack of brushing being the cause of your hair falling out then again go ahead, brush away at your hearts content while your body is riddled with these toxins and deficiencies, If thats the only thing thats logical to you then follow your "gut"...Brushing is great and all, but there are worse things at play that brushing does not solve. And its pointless to compare women to men in this convo anyways because it IS called androgenic alopecia...

I'm sure thAt diet and inflammation play a huge role, but it does. Not explain why th galea is targeted And not other areas.
Already addressed, and the why is not so important at this point, we just know that it does what it does under conditions of hormonal imbalance/ inflammation, and we know that its happening in ever increased numbers and intensity, and we know that there are things clearly wrong with our environment and food, and we know that hair loss can be slowed or stopped when reducing inflammation and balancing the hormones. There are probably way more stabilization and regrowth results out there from people balancing hormones and reducing inflammation, than there are of all these supposed results slowmoe claims that are out there for manual methods. But hey why neglect either if your serious about growing hair again, do your manual methods all day if you think its helping, great, but dont forget to take care of the REAL issues going on here...


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Post  cpio on Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:22 pm


You guys must have a lot of free time (Oh so do I at the moment) to make
those megaposts repeating the same over and over again, lol

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Post  987 on Fri Aug 03, 2012 12:43 am

cpio wrote:
You guys must have a lot of free time (Oh so do I at the moment) to make
those megaposts repeating the same over and over again, lol


Actually nah not really much free time anymore, i do type fast though lol
Thread is gettin repetitive though.

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Re: Are Hairs in balding area different or is it solely from the environment?

Post  cpio on Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:13 am


Yeah it is. Maybe we should just leave it alone, no use to get obsessed.

J987 wrote:
cpio wrote:
You guys must have a lot of free time (Oh so do I at the moment) to make
those megaposts repeating the same over and over again, lol


Actually nah not really much free time anymore, i do type fast though lol
Thread is gettin repetitive though.

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Post  LawOfThelema on Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:11 pm

yeah its an echo chamber.

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Re: Are Hairs in balding area different or is it solely from the environment?

Post  anthonyspencer54 on Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:26 pm


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