Well firstly, more T doesn't necessarily mean more DHT. There are so many more factors than that.Why is that? As Cowboys fan stated above many foods these days contain hormones ( especially dairy products ) which is usually testosterone. No scientist needs to tell you that more testosterone = more DHT!
It makes sense that by being Vegan and not putting these additional hormones in your body that your hair loss would lessen/slow down. I currently am still eating dairy but I have cut back significantly. You'd be surprised how many foods contain it, chips/crisps, certain pastas, noodles, protein shakes, biscuits, dips, etc. Even if you don't believe Veganism would be beneficial for hair ( which it is ) it's still a much healthier lifestyle. Check out vegetablepolice's video on hair loss. He was almost slick up front but since he became vegan he actually regained a lot of density.
Scandinavian countries consume the most dairy products and they have the best hair and skin out of every other European "Caucasian" country.
Finally, it's debatable that being vegan is generally a more healthy alternative.
Humans are naturally omnivors. Chemically, we lack cellulases that many herbivores have. I've got vegan friends and they constantly tell me how drained they feel as it's so hard to get the nutrients required from a meat-free diet.
But you believe what you want. I respect vegans and vegetarians.
