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We can explain it because we haven’t discovered it. I think it’s something to do with energy metabolism and in fact two proteins implicated on a genetic level deal with energy metabolism. I have never been more confident that’s entirely what it is.
in fact two proteins implicated on a genetic level
So my new big theory which is nothing new is its entirely energy metabolism.For some reason in my day to day life I feel like most of the fat people I see don't have much or any hair loss. I think it may have to with either that fat layer stuff we were discussing earlier or that the extra estrogen fat people have being protective of their hair.
No none of those.elaborate pls.
wnt pathway?
KRT81 and movo1?
So my new big theory which is nothing new is its entirely energy metabolism.
Free fatty acids cause insulin issues. They also block zinc from getting to where it needs to be and negatively affect thyroid.
now it generally accepted that obese people have FFA levels. But perhaps those who are bees and great hair have low lipolysis so they don’t release FFA as much.
@GorillaHead that would mean all who have insulin issues would lose their hair, but we know that's not the case. I can cite a few of them in my own family.
The only one I can think of is Anderson cooper and his hairline has served him quite wellYes, I had always noticed that men who were graying prematurely had no early hair loss, paradoxically...
not everyone will react the same.
When they first sequenced and found the gene that caused hairloss it was x linked and related to AR. Most likely this is the gene that determines our response. In this case i am theorizing that this gene dictates how you respond to insulin issues
Interesting, because a couple of people from this forum claimed that there are no genes related to hairloss.
There's more than a couple. The whole "you inherited it from your Dad" is boogeyman theory.
@GorillaHead Have you read about CXXC5 gene? The Dishevelled-binding protein CXXC5 negatively regulates cutaneous wound healing
Somehow nobody has tried that yet. It would give us the bigger picture.a better way of doing genetic studies is taking the dna of hundreds of bald and balding men at different ages and races and then doing the same for a control of no balding. This would help us find the specific genes that makes us prone to balding
Somehow nobody has tried that yet. It would give us the bigger picture.
Yes, I had always noticed that men who were graying prematurely had no early hair loss, paradoxically...
There's more than a couple. The whole "you inherited it from your Dad" is boogeyman theory.