ShotTrue
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No I ment aromatase inhibitors, not anti inflammatories. I think diet is huge but not the only cause.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0955286313000545
"In this review, we focus on lifestyle changes, especially dietary habits, that are at the basis of chronic systemic low grade inflammation, insulin resistance and Western diseases"
"With the advent of the agricultural and industrial revolutions, we have introduced numerous false inflammatory triggers in our lifestyle, driving us to a state of chronic systemic low grade inflammation that eventually leads to typically Western diseases via an evolutionary conserved interaction between our immune system and metabolism. The underlying triggers are an abnormal dietary composition and microbial flora, insufficient physical activity and sleep, chronic stress and environmental pollution. The disturbance of our inflammatory/anti-inflammatory balance is illustrated by dietary fatty acids and antioxidants. The current decrease in years without chronic disease is rather due to “nurture” than “nature,” since less than 5% of the typically Western diseases are primary attributable to genetic factors."
I'm not sure what your point is? You took anti-inflammatories, but still had inflammation, which contributes to the balding. Did you mean to say you had no inflammation but were still balding?