The "Ivory Dome" Theory of Pattern Hair Loss

resu

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Oh come on! How long has this been around, nutrients from the blood... More like DHT from the blood!

I used nutrients as an umbrella term for proteins, minerals, etc, whatever cells need. How are these transplanted follicles going to survive? Do the sebaceous glands survive the transplant as well? Not much info on this that I could find.

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odalbak

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How? They just don't fall out, sometimes even extremly malnourished people got to keep all their hair. These hairs are somehow different from the hair in the Norwood area.

I don't think malnourishment of follicles is the problem. It could be more inflammation promoting foods that we eat, that on genetic predisposition for male pattern baldness.
 

Jacob

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Unfrickenbelievable. Another ebook. Decalcifying included. The person in those before/afters sure looks awfully familiar....

http://www.nicehair.org/how-i-regrew-my-hair-and-how-you-can-too

There must be money in doing that kind of crap.but it's disgusting..sad.... :puke:

I'm not even searching for this. Again...who does this sound like??

http://www.worldhairresearch.com/?page_id=197

http://www.worldhairresearch.com/?page_id=2

Either it's him or someone is plagiarizing(now THAT would be hilarious) off of him. Looks like it's been inactive for awhile though.

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Yep..it's him....

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The one at Worldhairresearch:
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My guess is there are other sites he's put out there as well. Pathetic.
 

qerqrqwrqwr

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If you are taking the big 3

what harm could adding

vitamin d3, k2, and magnesium to decalcify the body do ?

Emu oil does have k2 in it, but I doubt it could ever decalcify from the outside in
 

hellouser

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I used nutrients as an umbrella term for proteins, minerals, etc, whatever cells need. How are these transplanted follicles going to survive? Do the sebaceous glands survive the transplant as well? Not much info on this that I could find.

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Dermal Papilla is marked wrong.
 

qerqrqwrqwr

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Some guy was on the big 3 for 8 years with little to no results.

I can't help but feel calcification and clogged arteries is the missing piece of the puzzle for someone like that.
 

qerqrqwrqwr

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silica
vitamin c

lysine
proline - to remove aterial plaque

vitamin d/ k2

All calcium and arterial plaque removed from blood vessels.
 

Nadester

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Or you can use a tool. The name has two words. The first word starts with D and ends with E and the second word starts with R and ends with G.
No need to write the answer here if you get it.
This is a good thread
 

qerqrqwrqwr

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If you have heart disease, calcium blocks the artery and you have less blood flow = heart attack.

Yes, "calcium build up" can reduce circulation
 
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