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  • beatinghairloss
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    I was warned about people on hair loss sites. I was told that if I tried sharing the info skepticsm and misinformation would not allow the closed minds to get it. I have 200 people and counting fully anazlized and wanted to share that each of them the tightness of the scalp shows an identical pattern to their hair loss but no worries I will try to publish my research soon. I am sure I wont make a dime but hopefully you all catch it on some local news channel as I am sure it will only get one day and 2 minutes of run time. People could care less they want a pill to solve all their problems and you all will be dead and gone before that day comes. Good luck

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    Their is a difference between no blood flow and slow blood flow. Also what the hell are you guys talking about decreased blood flow is not even a question its fact I will give you the phone number and doctor and the published test that shows the decreased blood flow? Show me the evidence this has been debunked please tell me you guys are not all going bald sitting at home playing telephone on forums.
    from the link I gave you before:

    Abstract. The author transplanted composite skin grafts from balding, non-balding, and bald areas of the scalp, to the skin of the arm. The galea aponeurotica was trimmed away from the grafts. The patient was a 29-year-old male with progressive male pattern baldness (MPB).

    The transplants from the balding area became bald at the same rate as the balding donor site in the receding frontal hairline, whereas the transplants taken from the non-balding in the occiput continued to grow the same amount and quality of terminal hairs. Bald grafts taken in front of the receding hairline remained bald. This shows that the cause of MPB lies in the follicle itself or in its very close surrounding and does not depend on the galea aponeurotica, the increased tension of the scalp or of its muscles
    what now?

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by 2020
    .... OR I used a search engine to find posts about this theory dated a long time ago
    Dont use forums use testing my friend check the people you know for validity. If you tell your friend something by the time it gets 3 people down the story has changed. Are you really then trusting people's opinions on the web thats absurd.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Scorpion
    SNAKE OIL SALESMAN ALERT!

    SNAKE OIL SALESMAN ALERT!


    BALD MEN ARE PISSED

    GET HIM!!!

    BURN HIM!
    couldn't you find a better picture? You're pathetic

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    You can read posts on forums going back a decade or more. 2020 is right, this blood and nutrient nonsense has been around for a long time, long before the internet in fact. It's a theory that has been used to sell snake oil for generations.

    Hair transplants wouldn't work if the blood flow theory was correct. But they work. End of story.
    Their is a difference between no blood flow and slow blood flow. Also what the hell are you guys talking about decreased blood flow is not even a question its fact I will give you the phone number and doctor and the published test that shows the decreased blood flow? Show me the evidence this has been debunked please tell me you guys are not all going bald sitting at home playing telephone on forums.

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  • 25 going on 65
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    You can read posts on forums going back a decade or more. 2020 is right, this blood and nutrient nonsense has been around for a long time, long before the internet in fact. It's a theory that has been used to sell snake oil for generations.

    Hair transplants wouldn't work if the blood flow theory was correct. But they work. End of story.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    You have spent decades on forum... oh no wonder I cant get through to you. Apparently Im beating a dead horse.
    .... OR I used a search engine to find posts about this theory dated a long time ago

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by 2020
    this "theory" has been making rounds around hair loss forums for about a decade now.... amazingly no one has regrew any hair except for the people who are selling this
    You have spent decades on forum... oh no wonder I cant get through to you. Apparently Im beating a dead horse.

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by WashedOut
    What Medical school did you go to?
    President Abraham Lincoln was the first person to self teach him self law and pass the bar. With that said I am a biology major and currently persuing dermatology degree allthough most my information comes from medical website and books of which I have spent months reading? Something I suggest for all the people getting their only info soley from forums.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by WashedOut
    What Medical school did you go to?
    University of Google

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    No its not. Miscommunication my friend. People believe dairy is good for the bones even when saying never mind just calcium is good for the bones its still an elusive lie. China has the lowest dairy intake and the lowest calcium in take and the least osteoporosis in the world.
    oh wow so you've watched forks over knifes... that's great!


    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    And yet science has been telling us for years that genetics play a role in heart desease and only recently admit that is not true and diet is the only factor.
    Believe what you want people but western science is so ass backwards you would be better off doing the opposite of whatever they say.
    it's not science, it's the commercial interests....

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  • 2020
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    this "theory" has been making rounds around hair loss forums for about a decade now.... amazingly no one has regrew any hair except for the people who are selling this

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    This idea has also been discussed many times.

    Sorry but we've already identified genes that determine whether or not you are prone to pattern alopecia. We've already discovered how androgens in genetically susceptible people lead to miniaturization. It's done with.

    Edit: 2020 is right about transplants.
    No its not. Miscommunication my friend. People believe dairy is good for the bones even when saying never mind just calcium is good for the bones its still an elusive lie. China has the lowest dairy intake and the lowest calcium in take and the least osteoporosis in the world. Heart deaseas in America due to high fat intake is 50% chance of killing you a troubling percent considering in Japan its 1 in 1000!!!!. And yet science has been telling us for years that genetics play a role in heart desease and only recently admit that is not true and diet is the only factor. Believe what you want people but western science is so ass backwards you would be better off doing the opposite of whatever they say. By the way there is no isolted gene for hair loss that is a blatant lie show me your source.

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  • WashedOut
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    What Medical school did you go to?

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by 2020
    .... and what makes you think it's not the another way around - skin becomes tighter AS follicles shrink....

    Nice point. I don't know but It would be idiotic to throw our hands up when there are ways to cushion the scalp and add good fats as well as increase blood flow in fact it might be vital for hair transplants to bring better situation for hair to grow. Maybe the big problem with these transplants is they are transplanting hair into an area not getting blood I never seen a seed in dry dirt with no water grow have you?

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