Does anyone place any validity in poor circulation being a cause or at least a contributing factor to hair loss?
It certainly is old news at best but I thought I would revisit the topic.
I have vested interest in this theory because now, five months into Propecia treatment, 6 months of a completely healthy and revised diet coupled with regular exercise I have yet to see any improvements but rather continued loss.
I understand that I might be a non-responder, or some of you may say it's too early to tell, but surely thought my hair loss would have either halted or at least slowed down. None of which has happened.
There are many of us non-responders out there which has lead me to nothing more than theorize about the potential contributing factor of poor circulation in the hair loss game.
I have heard that poor circulation leaves your hair even more suceptable to DHT. Therefore as much as you try and reduce DHT, if your circulation is poor, your likely fighting a losing battle.
It may be to early to tell some of you might say.
I would have thought at best my hair loss would slow down. I may be one who does not respond to conventional treatment, but in saying that, I propose lack of circulation as a result of stress, anxiety, poor diet, lack of exercise and other factors are having
It certainly is old news at best but I thought I would revisit the topic.
I have vested interest in this theory because now, five months into Propecia treatment, 6 months of a completely healthy and revised diet coupled with regular exercise I have yet to see any improvements but rather continued loss.
I understand that I might be a non-responder, or some of you may say it's too early to tell, but surely thought my hair loss would have either halted or at least slowed down. None of which has happened.
There are many of us non-responders out there which has lead me to nothing more than theorize about the potential contributing factor of poor circulation in the hair loss game.
I have heard that poor circulation leaves your hair even more suceptable to DHT. Therefore as much as you try and reduce DHT, if your circulation is poor, your likely fighting a losing battle.
It may be to early to tell some of you might say.
I would have thought at best my hair loss would slow down. I may be one who does not respond to conventional treatment, but in saying that, I propose lack of circulation as a result of stress, anxiety, poor diet, lack of exercise and other factors are having
