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chewbaca said:global said:Were does this 30% accumulated DHT figure come from? I haven't heard that before, any links?
In theory you could regularly have small amounts of your own blood extracted and stored at the beginning of treatment and then replace your entire blood supply with it after several years.
Actually you could just do that with someone elses blood (compatible of course) but obviously you are talking about a private medical procedure. It shouldnt be too expensive though for a simple blood transfusion. maybe some of the hair loss docs would offer it as an additional service.
f your mum's blood is cmpatible with yours.....it ist likely to be DHT -less than your own blood since it is female's blood?
Sigh...I guess so.