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myth of male pattern baldness
MarkusToe:
Hey Guys,
I am new on this forum. I'm a 26 year old guy who is already having a norwood 3 hairstyle - not long and I will join you - at the moment I'm in a little fear - that I'll never find an attractive girlfriend again, that my self-esteem will be shattered, that I'll get strange reactions, etc. - you know what I'm talking about.
the reason why I'm posting here in the Diet section is that I'm reading the blog of Danny Roddy - he is a guy who states that he stopped his hair loss through a special diet - maybe some of you already heard from him - here's a link to a special blog post from his site where he talks about different hormones which cause baldness - I did some lab works and as he predicted, all my stats where in the not normal range - he already collected some more lab-results from his readers and he found a certain trend - so here is the blog post http://www.dannyroddy.com/main/the-myth-of-male-pattern-baldnes
I would find it very interesting if anyone of you found somehow out your hormones are slightly off too - if you have some I think it would be great if you would send them to Danny - I think he is on something
But let me make clear that I don't want to make any advertising for Danny and his Blog - just wanted to share a topic I find interesting
Switchy:
Son there is alot out there about hormone's and the need of this and that. And many years ago I asked Dr.'s about this and baldness is just one of those things that are not in hormone treatment. Some people are born to be hairy and others aren't , there are still many things to be known about humans.
D.A.L.U.I.:
Although I know that certain deficiencies can result in hair loss, the main cause is genetic--that can't be changed by diet. It can be effected short term with drugs, with side effects, but never stopped. It isn't a disease, a disability or anything that's "wrong" with you although there are lots of people who will try to sell you stuff by encouraging you to believe mpb can be "cured." Trust us, the only safe and sane way to deal with mpb if you don't want a receding hairline or a hairy toilet seat (apparently some guys actually like that :o) is to shave the remainder off, go Sly and happy. It works without any side effects except in most instances increased confidence and happiness.
Bald Hobbit:
I suspect that, given enough time, and if age did not cause withering of the body(as in, no death from old age), ultimately all or most men would arrive at having little hair. It's just part of physical masculinity.
Andrei:
If there was a cure to balding (other than shaving) then I suspect a lot of rich people, public figures, politicians, businessmen would use that treatment and wouldn't be bald (only if they would chose it as a haircut) but that's not the case.
A healthy diet can't harm, but I wouldn't put my hopes up in that curing balding.
PS: I'm BBC, but if I were to be balding (and probably at some point in life that time will come)... well you already know what I would chose :)
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