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Could it be that the hair follicles convert testotorone to DHT for a reason. Possible reason:
1. in response to hormones that start at pueberty, genetecally flawed/altered proteins convert way too much testotorone to DHT.
2. too much DHT because of genetic damage to hair follicle due to mitochondria damage from free radicals.
3. the hair follicles are producing too much DHT because of a pathogrnic infection or other internal damage.
Are there any effects on hairloss by repairing mtochondria function?
1. in response to hormones that start at pueberty, genetecally flawed/altered proteins convert way too much testotorone to DHT.
2. too much DHT because of genetic damage to hair follicle due to mitochondria damage from free radicals.
3. the hair follicles are producing too much DHT because of a pathogrnic infection or other internal damage.
Are there any effects on hairloss by repairing mtochondria function?