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Guys: Minoxidil.
Four years of peating, have never really tried it. Applied it to my hairline once, years ago. My hairline is starting to worry me. Should I give it a go? Any drawbacks from a Peat perspective?
I used it for two years and quit a while ago. So glad I did. Helped my hair for sure, but bloated my face and made my skin look like crap. It increases NO.
Oh man. I searched the forum and other guys have bad things to say about it too.
In my experience, whenever I do things to reduce estrogen and maximize DHT, my scalp feels instantly more invigorated and lively. I realized I haven't been paying my gut the attention it deserves. I've become really lazy and complacent with my gut health. I took charcoal for the first time the other day and WOW... my scalp, my mind and my energy were better than they've been for a long time.
I'm not sure if it's from the vitamin D or just the benefits of sunshine but just from being out in the sun all day on the beach in the Cayman Islands my hair looks noticeably thicker.
yes! the light is huge with it! i think vit D is a very important piece of the puzzle. without D, you magnesium will be depleted!
everyone, does anyone have their cholesterol levels that experiences the "itch". if cholesterol is low, then steroid hormones won't be made, more cortisol will be sent to cortisol steal. danny told me many people he talks to has digestion and low libido. could be low T. obviously MPB is a disease of cortisol! what is your cholesterol level?
I'm not sure if it's from the vitamin D or just the benefits of sunshine but just from being out in the sun all day on the beach in the Cayman Islands my hair looks noticeably thicker.
I always notice that whenever I get back in from laying out at the pool.
I read that sun can stimulate growth factors in the skin (for hair). The same ones that are stimulated when you dermaneedle or wound so that could be the reason why.