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Does diet/nutrition affect male pattern baldness in anyway? Eg. Speed it up? Or is this just a myth that you get told.
Yes... animal fat will increase your hormones which along with inflammation from dairy, cheese, sugar etc will wreck havoc on your weak as piss follicles causing them to cry and itch like a b**ch and jump ship onto your shoulders and bathroom sink.
You can eat nothing but Oreo cookies and be a "Vegan" doesn't mean sh*t! Diet may not be an issue for some or even most, but it's a possibility. What you eat definitely affects hormones and other process in the body so it could have an impact. Maybe male pattern baldness is tough to beat because the individual has many circumstances to over come before improvement can be seen. For some minoxidil and propecia don't work. Is that because they don't work? Or the individual has many issues to resolve and dht and blood flow were only two problems out of a handful, if even the problem at all. If DHT was the only problem we would all be nw1 to age 50. I personally eat a whole food diet, and supplement with ionic trace minerals that are seriously depleted out of our food and soil. If I planned on never growing any hair I would still do this.I tried different diets and it never helped a bit. I'm now vegan, and I'm still balding.
Human genome project is a failureIt's all genetics.
Are athletes healthy? On the contrary what you actually have is whole bunch of pro athletes who die young or develop serious health problems at a young age. Some crossfitter do do roids and that can be said for every sport in my opinion.Some of the most fittest men in the world are bald. A lot of your top rated cross fitters are bald lol (unless they’re roided up then maybe that’s the source).
