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We all know its dht related but I have some theories in regard to that:
1. Natural process of aging: It used to be a dimorphic masculine trait differentiating a teen from an adult, meaning a person have reached sexual maturity and is able to make kids with a woman , happens to alot of men after they finished puberty they start to recede
2.you ejaculate alot and deplete yourself from micronutrients , and stimulating the prostate constantly to produce more sperm (stimulating dht as well)
3.Dht increases aging by stimulating igf1
4.relying on carbs heavily, spiking insulin, then dht increase as well leading to insulin resistance and weight gain and diabetes
5.you have low test to dht ratio, your dht is higher than your test and your body is favoring dht over test for androgenic and anabolic functions since dht has a higher potency than testostrone
6.Sleep deprivation , stress, over training or running out of energy or starving yourself And being defecient in trace minerals increases 5ar enzyme activities?
7.you have a low body fat leading to high androgen receptors sensitivity?
8.bevause of dairy containing lactose and hormones
9.impaired gut, metabolism and thyroid
10.to remind you that you have no time and that you should find a woman and make as many kids
 
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there’s only 1 right answer

DHT. Over if you think nutting is making you bald.
 
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just take 2.5 milligrams of dutasteride a day and goodbye to dht
 
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nigga it costs $100 for a decade of 2.5 duta
The pill comes in 0.5mg dose that means it requires 5 pills to have 2.5mg dose, finishing a package of 30 pills in 6 days, buying 5 boxes of dut in a month, 60 in a year, 600 in a decade, and considering average price of dutasteride is 9.19$ for 1 box, that will cost you yearly 551.4$ and a decade worth of dut is 5514$
 
The pills comes in 0.5mg dose that means it requires 5 pills to have 2.5mg dose, finishing a package of 30 pills in 6 days, buying 5 boxes of dut in a month, 60 in a year, 600 in a decade, and considering average price of dutasteride is 9.19$ for 1 box, that will cost you yearly 551.4$ and a decade worth of dut is 5514$
yes i use duta, ik.
buy raw powder. 2.5mg a day for legit a decade is 100 dollar
 
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yes i use duta, ik.
buy raw powder. 2.5mg a day for legit a decade
Where do you get it from , how you make it and how do you know if its working or not?
 
We all know its dht related but I have some theories in regard to that:
1. Natural process of aging: It used to be a dimorphic masculine trait differentiating a teen from an adult, meaning a person have reached sexual maturity and is able to make kids with a woman , happens to alot of men after they finished puberty they start to recede
2.you ejaculate alot and deplete yourself from micronutrients , and stimulating the prostate constantly to produce more sperm (stimulating dht as well)
3.Dht increases aging by stimulating igf1
4.relying on carbs heavily, spiking insulin, then dht increase as well leading to insulin resistance and weight gain and diabetes
5.you have low test to dht ratio, your dht is higher than your test and your body is favoring dht over test for androgenic and anabolic functions since dht has a higher potency than testostrone
6.Sleep deprivation , stress, over training or running out of energy or starving yourself And being defecient in trace minerals increases 5ar enzyme activities?
7.you have a low body fat leading to high androgen receptors sensitivity?
8.bevause of dairy containing lactose and hormones
9.impaired gut, metabolism and thyroid
10.to remind you that you have no time and that you should find a woman and make as many kids
Most ppl bald due to stress
 
We all know its dht related but I have some theories in regard to that:
1. Natural process of aging: It used to be a dimorphic masculine trait differentiating a teen from an adult, meaning a person have reached sexual maturity and is able to make kids with a woman , happens to alot of men after they finished puberty they start to recede
2.you ejaculate alot and deplete yourself from micronutrients , and stimulating the prostate constantly to produce more sperm (stimulating dht as well)
3.Dht increases aging by stimulating igf1
4.relying on carbs heavily, spiking insulin, then dht increase as well leading to insulin resistance and weight gain and diabetes
5.you have low test to dht ratio, your dht is higher than your test and your body is favoring dht over test for androgenic and anabolic functions since dht has a higher potency than testostrone
6.Sleep deprivation , stress, over training or running out of energy or starving yourself And being defecient in trace minerals increases 5ar enzyme activities?
7.you have a low body fat leading to high androgen receptors sensitivity?
8.bevause of dairy containing lactose and hormones
9.impaired gut, metabolism and thyroid
10.to remind you that you have no time and that you should find a woman and make as many kids

Antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antagonistic_pleiotropy_hypothesis


I'm pretty sure at this point that DHT past puberty for the most part seeds out men sensitive to it from the dating pool, antagonistic pleitropy - those with high naturally high DHT / sensitivity are supposed to excel physically early on then succumb to the aging effects of it. The problem is we no longer live as cavemans so you are fucked for the remaining 70 years past puberty if you are one of the unlucky ones.

Something I read connected to this is that DHT is supposed to make you a grandpa - by eliminating you from the mating pool of women, you can focus on raising the offsprings of your own offsprings - this theory states that this is one aspect of us that made humans dominate nature because no other animal has this double chain of offspring caring (only mom or dad in general but not grandparent).
 
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It's genetics. My grandfather was significantly balding by 30, so are my maternal cousins. I still have my hair at 25 because I hopped on fin at 21. I have the same diet as my dad and he still has all his hair at 59. Blaming anything other than genetics is retarded.
 
 
Serum dht has nothing to do with balding
You scalp produce their own dht
So Reason 4.5.6 is wrong

reason 7, its the opposite

And the other reasons is just bullshit
 
Serum dht has nothing to do with balding
You scalp produce their own dht
So Reason 4.5.6 is wrong

reason 7, its the opposite

And the other reasons is just bullshit
 

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It's scalp tension. That's why bald men have shiny heads.

Scalp tension causing inflammation. Inflammation leads to DHT accumulation.

The Norwood pattern lines up perfectly with where the tension would affect it.

DHT is not the root cause, it's a symptom of an underlying problem.
 
It's scalp tension. That's why bald men have shiny heads.

Scalp tension causing inflammation. Inflammation leads to DHT accumulation.

The Norwood pattern lines up perfectly with where the tension would affect it.

DHT is not the root cause, it's a symptom of an underlying problem.
Wrong
 
It's scalp tension. That's why bald men have shiny heads.

Scalp tension causing inflammation. Inflammation leads to DHT accumulation.

The Norwood pattern lines up perfectly with where the tension would affect it.

DHT is not the root cause, it's a symptom of an underlying problem.
Whatever it will be proven right in the next ten years.
Its already proven to be wrong


 
Its already proven to be wrong



I am not denying DHT has anything to do with it. I'm providing a reasoning for why DHT is accumulating in the scalp. If the DHT remains there long enough, it can kill off the hair follicle. This is a point of no return.

DHT promotes hair growth (yes, even on the scalp), it's the accumulation that kills off the hair.

Look, you can cite that schizo Haircafe if you want. I watched the video and he really didn't convince me. He didn't mention that scalp tension causes the DHT to accumulate, which is the main basis of the theory. He criticizes the theory for "changing", except a changing hypothesis is literally how science works.

This will be my last reply because again, it will be proven right in the next ten years.
 
I am not denying DHT has anything to do with it. I'm providing a reasoning for why DHT is accumulating in the scalp. If the DHT remains there long enough, it can kill off the hair follicle. This is a point of no return.

DHT promotes hair growth (yes, even on the scalp), it's the accumulation that kills off the hair.

Look, you can cite that schizo Haircafe if you want. I watched the video and he really didn't convince me. He didn't mention that scalp tension causes the DHT to accumulate, which is the main basis of the theory. He criticizes the theory for "changing", except a changing hypothesis is literally how science works.

This will be my last reply because again, it will be proven right in the next ten years.
Cope
 
It's scalp tension. That's why bald men have shiny heads.

Scalp tension causing inflammation. Inflammation leads to DHT accumulation.

The Norwood pattern lines up perfectly with where the tension would affect it.

DHT is not the root cause, it's a symptom of an underlying problem.
What's the solution?
 

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