Jocko59 said:
Lots of opinion and not a whole lot of proof that hair loss is more prevelant now than in the past. Look at pictures of people from 100 years ago. People were bald then also.
Lots of folks looking desperately for answers to their own hair loss try and project all kinds of nepharious explainations for it (bad food, the environment, "heavy metals" lol, etc, etc.). In reality guys should probably be blaming their parents and even grandparents for getting together with their mates and creating the gene pool from which their hair loss comes from.
I pretty much agree with you on all that, Jocko59. Some people have been making the claim for years on hairloss sites that there is an increasing prevalence of balding, especially in certain ethnic groups (for example, the Japanese). But why is it that I haven't seen anything about that from the medical establishment? If you read modern review articles of balding (here's a very good one which I strongly recommend: "Male Pattern Hair Loss: Current Understanding", Whiting DA, Int J Dermatol. 1998 Aug;37(8):561-6), there is no mention at all of such an alleged upsurge in male pattern baldness. I know some well-meaning folks around here are bound and determined to make everybody believe that they can make themselves stop balding just by carefully choosing the foods they eat and the supplements they take, but I think that's (mostly) just a lot of wishful thinking.