Hi guys, I'm new here. In the early stages of hairloss. I'm looking into ways of lowering my testosterone levels.
So I've found an article which shows ways of how to boost testosterone. I think by doing the opposite to what has been suggested here, can help to reduce your testosterone, and hopefully slow the rate of DHT and subsequent further hair loss.
http://www.timinvermont.com/fitness/boosttes.htm
Some of these ideas (e.g. less fatty/less 'western' diet, reduce heavy weight lifting, reduce sex/sex addiction.) combined with DHT blockers like Propecia. Sound like a good approach.
Castration seems to be the only sure-fire way of lowering testosterone to very low levels and halting hair loss. As has been documented that Eunuchs, and those who have had to undergo operations to remove their testicles due to accidents don't have incidents of hair loss. However, those who are already bald that have undergone castration or sex change operations, don't miraculously grow their hair back (indicating something rather 'permanent' about balding). I wouldn't recommend castration.
But like most things in life, if your hair is falling out, then it's quite likely that something else in your life isn't balanced. In my case my hair loss began in my late 20's, coincidentally around the same time that I became very sexually active, and addicted to sex. Also around this time I gained significant muscle mass. Becoming more 'manly'.
So I've found an article which shows ways of how to boost testosterone. I think by doing the opposite to what has been suggested here, can help to reduce your testosterone, and hopefully slow the rate of DHT and subsequent further hair loss.
http://www.timinvermont.com/fitness/boosttes.htm
Some of these ideas (e.g. less fatty/less 'western' diet, reduce heavy weight lifting, reduce sex/sex addiction.) combined with DHT blockers like Propecia. Sound like a good approach.
Castration seems to be the only sure-fire way of lowering testosterone to very low levels and halting hair loss. As has been documented that Eunuchs, and those who have had to undergo operations to remove their testicles due to accidents don't have incidents of hair loss. However, those who are already bald that have undergone castration or sex change operations, don't miraculously grow their hair back (indicating something rather 'permanent' about balding). I wouldn't recommend castration.
But like most things in life, if your hair is falling out, then it's quite likely that something else in your life isn't balanced. In my case my hair loss began in my late 20's, coincidentally around the same time that I became very sexually active, and addicted to sex. Also around this time I gained significant muscle mass. Becoming more 'manly'.