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Why is it impossible??
How does this information help any hair loss sufferer again?
11 years on a hair loss forum and he still believes that natural cures work and that sebum is the cause of male pattern baldness.
I take high doses of vitamin A suppressing my sebum to maybe 50%, if not more. I'm a slick NW5 (under my hair transplant).
This horse has been beaten to death, resurrected, and beaten to death again many times before. Sebum and hair loss are unrelated.
25000 IU per day but I think I decreased the dosage too much to see any substantial benefits.
I was taking 50000 IU a day when it was very efficient at reducing sebum. No side-effects at all.
I don't think stress is related to your condition. People blame stress for everything nowadays, including cancer.
Chicken or the egg? When hair loss is triggered the sebaceous glands get enlarged and over expressed.