Bryan said:
That's a very good point, too. In fact, they're likely to have even MORE side-effects than a designed drug like dutasteride, because the latter was designed to have ONLY one specific effect, unlike a natural food, which could have multiple such effects.
Bryan
I can understand your skepticism of Flax Lignans effects on actual hair loss, but now you're just starting to sound like a Pharma rep yourself. Any time you put anything in your body it's going to have multiple effects. As much as we'd all like to believe that dutasteride will solely grow hair on our heads like chia pets, that notion is sorely mistaken, and our dicks are usually the first to tell us about it. It's definitely not always true, but usually the case is that if natural compounds can be used to successfully treat a condition, less side-effects will be sufferred using them in comparison with prescription drugs.
Let's take sublime's earlier referenced example: high cholesterol. Over 12 million Americans have been prescribed statin drugs (Lipitor, Zocor, Crestor, etc.) that have supposedly been "designed" to have ONLY one specific effect - yet anyone who follows the health industry realizes how incredibly dangerous said drugs are. What is more disconcerting is that there are equally effective natural treatments (plant sterols, policosanol especially) available at a fraction of the price - with the most prominent side effect being weight loss with 1.8% of users. Rats given mega-doses of Policosanol of up to 1724 times what a human would take showed no signs of toxicity. Try that with Crestor.
Back to Flax Lignans - let's look at what they actually are. Oil (39%) - including a broad range of essential Omega-3,6,9 fatty acids; Fiber (28%); Protein (21.5%); Carbohydrates (7.5%); Minerals (1.8%) - including Calcium, Iron, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, Copper, Zinc, Manganese, and Selenium; Vitamins (.32%) A, B1, B2, D, E, and Niacin; Lecithin (.15%); Flavanoids (.1%); Phytic Acid (.1%). The biggest side effect you're going to suffer with Flax Lignan is lack of cancer. Maybe some farts if you OD on the fiber. Whether it can help with male pattern baldness is still yet to be determined.
As far as doctors go - some of them deserve the bad rap, while many are excellent at their profession. The real evils in the health industry are some of the pharmaceutical companies who use profit-motivated heavy-handed tactics with only secondary concerns for the safety of their products. Take for example Propecia's low listed efficacy for sexual side effects - 2% - talk about a load of horse-sh*t! As it has always been in the past, the only way to attain good health care in today's society is to be an informed consumer. That's just my obnoxious rant.