could genetic baldness just be pyroluria

HighHair

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I don't know enough to really say yes or no, albeit i'm sure the question was somewhat rhetorical but is pyroluria something that is known to affect men only?
 

hellouser

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More likely related to an inflammatory issue similar to arthritis... no wonder arthritis drugs have worked on Alopecia Areata.
 

abcdefg

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Here is the problem someone I know well eats basically the same stuff I do. His dad was big time bald and not so much in mine. He is balding fast and aggressive while I am going very slowly its still not bad. How can it be diet if our diets are the same? I would have the same zinc deficiency he does yet I am not bald. There really are no common diets among male pattern baldness he has to be something else.
 

hellouser

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Here is the problem someone I know well eats basically the same stuff I do. His dad was big time bald and not so much in mine. He is balding fast and aggressive while I am going very slowly its still not bad. How can it be diet if our diets are the same? I would have the same zinc deficiency he does yet I am not bald. There really are no common diets among male pattern baldness he has to be something else.

Diet has nothing to do with it. It's genetics.
 

abcdefg

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Yeah I know you know that but people constantly bring this same topic up over and over again. Like here he thinks its zinc b6 deficiency.
 
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