Interesting. But quite pricey. The thing is the description says adipogenic and lipolytic compounds. Lipolysis would mean taking fat out the cells reducing volume. When I have time or someone else could look up all the ingredients and see which role they have. So we could pinpoint. I do kinda...
I haven't properly done research on this. The thing is testosterone and DHT already increase expression. I've never tried collagen personally. So I can't speak on that either. So it's hard for me to say. Currently my view is neutral based on lack of research.
What may help hair growth tho is...
True but let's say you know someone working somewhere where you can do these scans. Ask a few men atleast to do scans. Then analyse that. It can be start. A sample size to start doesn't have to be big. I'm not sure the cost of this but more manageable than an actual study.
Heck maybe we can use...
Only read most of the article. Very interesting.
I've been thinking about this too. I wouldn't even bother with the genetics crowd. It's so idiotic how people can hold on so strong to things and not even consider a potential of environmental factors.
It's more than likely a multifaceted...
What is stopping people from doing a semi or full scientific study to proof/disproof this theory. Collect some men and their information. Preferably pictures at different ages. Divide in bald and non balding group. Then asking about hairloss after doing a variety of scans to prevent any placebo...
I'm not sure whether I believe adipose tissue is the only factor but it definitely plays a role.
DHT eats away at adipose tissue. And I believe I read a study saying it causes increased inflammation in adipose too.
Women and men with this condition generally have higher dht or dht conversion...