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cal

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Interesting links, but that's not any answer to my question whatsoever.
 

michael barry

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Armando,


This actor, http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/daily ... life_b.jpg, known as "The Rock" is named Dewayne Johnson. He is half Samoan and half black. Ive seen him say that on a talk show years ago. Black father, samoan mother. He is not a "native" american in the sense you are referring to.



You posted a like from Kevis. Kevis is generally considered a scam product by most. I dont know if I'd trust them very much on matters hair.



Womens hair may grow at a different angle, but as Ive shown you many times, lots of women will lose their hair when they get on male hormones. Ive posted a study where half the women (out of 26) were going up the norwood scale after 13 years on testosterone. Ive posted pictures of two female p**rn stars who got on testosterone and are going bald. Ive posted a picture of a NW3-4 woman and her TWIN sister with a full head of hair, and another woman who was thinning, although not bald.

I had a link with about fifty female transexuals, a good 15-20 of those who were thinning and about 10 that were flat out bald on testosterone, and posted a link from youtube of a female transexual who was bald who even tried finasteride and minoxidil, but just elected to go bald on testosterone.


The angle of their hair sure didn't save their hair did it?




Cal,

Ive pointed out the KNOWN FACT that finasteride does not effect sebum secretions AT ALL, yet the graph shows it regrows some hair on men and even frontal hair on good responders, http://www.propecia.com/finasteride/pro ... _twins.jsp


pictures of men on finasteride.........[url]http://www.propecia ... ssment.jsp[/url]


Hair count study on finasteride,
http://www.propecia.com/finasteride/pro ... veness.jsp





You will never get an honest answer from Armando regarding the proof that finasteride, despite no effect on sebum, regrows hair and destroys his theory. He will merely point out that all men dont regrow hair on it and it doesnt regrow a full head of hair and that there are (a few) non-responders.


Hair transplants, which should fall out in a few years (but obviously dont) according to his theory, will also be ignored if you bring it up. He will insist that they wont last unless the hair is kept long-------------------so Cal, its useless.





Cal,

There is something Ive learned about hairloss discussion forums: People are going to believe what they want to believe. Some men simply cannot accept that in the first trimester of embryological development, hairs response to androgens is decided by where they are on the head as the skin grows over the skull via someones genetic profile as being determined in their mother's womb. This is what every Doctor in the world, every reseracher in hair, all think. Fluridil's success, which has no systemic effects and a study on pubmed backing it up (and three pictures of modest regrowth) proves baldness happens through the androgen receptor-----------------RU58841, which is more effective that finasteride but has not sides (and has been studied in humans) shows the same thing. Block the receptors totally, you will stop losing hair and if your pretty young, probably will grow some back over the next few years. Ive run into people who will swear its shampoo, big pillows, stress, combs, hats, heat, cold, sebum back up, lymphedema, insufficient circulation (funny how women dont seem to have that much), COMPLETELY dietary, etc. Anything but admitting that its your hairs response to male hormone. People get emotional about baldness because it reflects something that is not genetically perfect about their person, and they resent "defective" genetics in any area. I dont like it either, but thats the way it is.
 

michael barry

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Ive read that BEFORE.

What in the hell does that have to do with ANDROGENIC alopecia.



Castrates stop balding, pre-pubertal castrates never bald. Male hormone........................period. Just like ever hair researcher on earth will tell you.
 

cal

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A lot of people just have an easier time accepting the idea that something is their fault than accepting that it was totally out of their control.

The idea that you did male pattern baldness to yourself leaves open the idea that the world is still just/fair and there was something you could have theoretically controlled about what happened. That's a motivation to keep trying in life. Whereas the real situation (there was absolutely nothing you could have done to stop the male pattern baldness and life is not fair at all) is more traumatic.
 
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