Hairlosssucks
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I honestly believe reversing hairloss without some sort of thyroid supplement and hormone aka prog is near impossible.
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Keep in mind that it could've been the progesterone that caused you to shed less. Maybe, maybe not.
I've been taking astaxanthin for a few days now and I love it so far. My skin has a different shade to it. Apparently, increased hair growth is a side effect for some people.
I honestly believe reversing hairloss without some sort of thyroid supplement and hormone aka prog is near impossible.
What are you basing this off?
I'm not doubting you, just asking.
You haven't tried thyroid or prog yet, really, though... right?
Just the fact that I used to eat like ***t and have perfect hair, I have a mate a uni who is a mature student in his 30s and eats like ***t has perfect Norwood 1. Something must have happened to our hormones or metabolism and I don’t think diet alone can fix that. Also I think calcification of the scalp is key.
What about D3, K2, Vit A, etc?
If/when I go back on prog, I think I will do what I was doing before... put it in a veggie capsule and swallow.
Crazy stuff how some men have super thick full hair (thicker than most women's hair) with perfect hairlines and others can't even revive a single follicle or even halt their loss. There's clearly an important key the human race is missing when it comes to hair loss research. I think once it's discovered hair loss won't be an issue anymore.
“Sheds tear” that used to be me hair so thick I couldn’t do anything with it then uni happened.
Same. The lady who has always cut my hair used to complain about how thick it was. It was crazy thick, so thick I didn't really now how to style it lol then I hit 21 and it started to thin and recede :'(
How old are you guys? I'm 30
How old are you guys? I'm 30
We are all in this together don’t get me wrong, I do think genetics might play a factor but it’s not the be all and end all. Epigenetics are a thing and I think something is getting expressed earlier than it should. I’m going the exact same way as my dad except his only started at 60 and kinda stopped. Which means I won’t go bald but my hair looks weird on a 21 year old.
I'll be 27 in October.
My grandma told me that I have the hairline that runs in the family but vertex balding isn't really a thing in our family. My crown is still pretty thick so she's spot on. Genetics definitely play some kind of a role. She also told me that she doesn't think I'll go completely bald despite the fact that my thinning has diffused. Most people online say that if you have diffuse loss then you'll eventually end up a norwood 7, but then I've read some reports of people that have diffuse thinning and have maintained it for years. At this point, I guess it's a waiting game.
Do you have diffuse thinning as well?
Just showered and I seem to be shedding pretty bad today. A lot of them are super thin, light hairs though so idk. I'm honestly not sure if progesterone is affecting my hair at all at this point, good or bad.
If there's anything I've learned from my experiments it's that when I reduce sebum, I reduce hair shed. I'm going to continue my regimen until the end of the year and if I lose anymore ground then I'll be buzzing my head so I can use brotzu lotion. I'm so tired of constantly worrying about my hair and checking how much I'm shedding. It's exhausting, especially when you feel like you're getting nowhere. I hope a cure is found within the next 10 years, so today's children don't have to go through this horrible experience.
Brotzu lotion could be coming out this summer.