GorillaHead
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Has anyone ever seen this publication.
Apparently the skull has a spongy layer and this has blood flow going through it and those who went bald incidentally had it calcified.
If this is true it throws alot of shade on those people who think its calcification of the skin tissue because I swear I have read people claim When they massage their scalps they can hear the breakup of calcification which is hilarious.
So it seems the calcification is perhaps actually truly occurring just now where we thought curious how we would remedy or prevent this. Perhaps lack of blood flow itself is not enough to cause balding but the hormone cascade gets triggered due to inadequate blood flow but technically the hair could still he sustained ?
Added image for refrence. The diploe is calcifying or more specifically the opening holes in the skull the foramens are narrowing. Soft tissue calcification reversal is possible and has been exhibited but how does one reverse calcification of the bone. Perhaps the solutions is a procedure that drills or sands down bone of our skulls. This literally would explain why no one has seen benefit using anti calcification protocols
BALDNESS AND CALCIFICATION OF THE "IVORY DOME"
To the Editor:— Some questions concerning baldness which were raised by Dr. Ballenger's comments in The Journal, June 27, may be answered by observations which I made while serving as technician in gross anatomy at the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois (1916-1917). I then had...
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Apparently the skull has a spongy layer and this has blood flow going through it and those who went bald incidentally had it calcified.
If this is true it throws alot of shade on those people who think its calcification of the skin tissue because I swear I have read people claim When they massage their scalps they can hear the breakup of calcification which is hilarious.
So it seems the calcification is perhaps actually truly occurring just now where we thought curious how we would remedy or prevent this. Perhaps lack of blood flow itself is not enough to cause balding but the hormone cascade gets triggered due to inadequate blood flow but technically the hair could still he sustained ?
Added image for refrence. The diploe is calcifying or more specifically the opening holes in the skull the foramens are narrowing. Soft tissue calcification reversal is possible and has been exhibited but how does one reverse calcification of the bone. Perhaps the solutions is a procedure that drills or sands down bone of our skulls. This literally would explain why no one has seen benefit using anti calcification protocols
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