Georgi recently talked about this in a podcast with Leo Wik. Specifically referring to CUMS effect on weight loss, he said something along the lines of just a few weeks of exposure to CUMS being enough to start causing obesity and mental disorders. I'm sure most people go through months or even years of CUMS.Unfamiliar with the idea of CUMS (Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress), huh? Stressful periods can go on for years or decades.
Chronic unpredictable mild stress for modeling depression in rodents: Meta-analysis of model reliability - PubMed
Depression is currently among the top five leading causes of the global burden of disease. Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) is currently the most commonly used, reliable, and effective rodent model of depression. However, for unclear reasons, this protocol is often difficult to reproduce...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Frontiers | Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress in Rats Induces Colonic Inflammation
Chronic psychological stress is associated with an increased risk for relapse of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and impedes the treatment of this conditio...www.frontiersin.org
@Hans +1 for being interested in some more hair loss related topics. I know that pretty much everything you write about addresses this through the topics of nutritional deficiencies, stress, poor sleep, low thyroid, gut irritation, etc; but an article piecing all of this together would help a lot of people.
I think the more interesting part would be related to the build-up of collagen and fibre cells in balding scalps, and he we can clear out this tissue and activate the cells again to grow hair again. Possibly things like raising CO2 in the scalp, increasing blood flow, scalp massage/scalp exercises or shocking the tissues to get healing to take place, topicals, red light etc.
Another interesting idea also related was this post on the forum below:
So something about face widening/structure would be something I'd love to see too. I know that you're an avid researcher and whatever you come up with would be fascinating. I especially thought your 'Gut-Hair Loss connection' article was excellent.The improper skull structure is the baldness allowing factor, the narrow structure requires perfect blood circulation, the absence of excessive keratinocytes, absence of skull growth without widening, absence of calcium loss taken up by soft tissues etc to not start having areas where blood doesn't flow properly like the temples.