GorillaHead
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It may not come as a surprise to many of yall that in many studies on AGA they found a massive indicator that shows a large accumulation of MDA this is a by product of lipid per oxidation.
Your welcome to look into this but its likely that MDA contributes to an aging process marked by increased tgfb1 and this had a direct play with androgen based diseases and aging.
Its hard to eliminate pufa completely but I suggest focusing on better oils. Dont expect new hair or stopping of hairloss. But at least u can reduce damage
Your welcome to look into this but its likely that MDA contributes to an aging process marked by increased tgfb1 and this had a direct play with androgen based diseases and aging.
Its hard to eliminate pufa completely but I suggest focusing on better oils. Dont expect new hair or stopping of hairloss. But at least u can reduce damage