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  • beatinghairloss
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 213

    #16
    Originally posted by 2020
    btw, the "galea theory" has already been debunked a long time.... here is such thread from 2005:

    http://www.****************/interact...ic.php?t=17571

    new people who've just started losing hair aren't aware of that theory so it looks new to them, so that's why this scam is still going on....
    LOL debunked... I have 200 pictures of various scalps 25 of which have no balding what so ever. I personally analized these people and the areas that the skin becomes tight directly leads to the balding areas.....every time!. Debunked? by who? please show me one scientific study debunking this "theory". I can promise you on thing for sure it has not been tested to a point of throwing out a word like debunked but whatever you want to believe If you read it on some forum then im sure its true.

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    • 25 going on 65
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 1476

      #17
      Sorry but blood flow and ejaculation don't cause genetic alopecia. This has been covered many times on hair loss forums including this one.

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      • beatinghairloss
        Senior Member
        • May 2012
        • 213

        #18
        I have an idea as a personal research project all of you go find a friend who has not lost any hair at all and check it out. Tell them to lift their eyebrows and take a picture. Personally touch their scalp and move it. Then do the same with your own head and compare. When receding happens only at the temples thats where the tension or tightness starts if it happens all over then the entire scalp is tight if it happens more on one side you will soon see that side will be tighter. I promise go see for your sefl I check 200 People and counting. good luck just wanted to share.

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        • beatinghairloss
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 213

          #19
          Originally posted by 25 going on 65
          Sorry but blood flow and ejaculation don't cause genetic alopecia. This has been covered many times on hair loss forums including this one.
          I never said ejaculation caused alopecia and genetic is a word so over-used in this country its literally interchangeable for "we dont know what causes it but sometimes it happens to offsprings". I spoke with the doctor who put out the only study ever checking blood flow and 100% of the time in balding areas there is dramatically reduced blood flow....100% whereas people not balding have the same blood flow all over their head. I didn't know people did not know this stuff. You guys need to get off the forums and go read medical journals. Even pubmed has these studies.....

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          • 2020
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 1513

            #20
            Originally posted by beatinghairloss
            I have an idea as a personal research project all of you go find a friend who has not lost any hair at all and check it out. Tell them to lift their eyebrows and take a picture. Personally touch their scalp and move it. Then do the same with your own head and compare. When receding happens only at the temples thats where the tension or tightness starts if it happens all over then the entire scalp is tight if it happens more on one side you will soon see that side will be tighter. I promise go see for your sefl I check 200 People and counting. good luck just wanted to share.
            .... and what makes you think it's not the another way around - skin becomes tighter AS follicles shrink....

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            • 2020
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 1513

              #21
              Originally posted by beatinghairloss
              I never said ejaculation caused alopecia and genetic is a word so over-used in this country its literally interchangeable for "we dont know what causes it but sometimes it happens to offsprings". I spoke with the doctor who put out the only study ever checking blood flow and 100% of the time in balding areas there is dramatically reduced blood flow....100% whereas people not balding have the same blood flow all over their head. I didn't know people did not know this stuff. You guys need to get off the forums and go read medical journals. Even pubmed has these studies.....
              hair transplants!

              end of thread

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              • 25 going on 65
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 1476

                #22
                Originally posted by beatinghairloss
                genetic is a word so over-used in this country its literally interchangeable for "we dont know what causes it but sometimes it happens to offsprings".
                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.

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                • beatinghairloss
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 213

                  #23
                  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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                  • WashedOut
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 111

                    #24
                    What Medical school did you go to?

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                    • beatinghairloss
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 213

                      #25
                      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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                      • 2020
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 1513

                        #26
                        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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                        • 2020
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 1513

                          #27
                          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
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 1513

                            #28
                            Originally posted by WashedOut
                            What Medical school did you go to?
                            University of Google

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                            • beatinghairloss
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 213

                              #29
                              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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                              • beatinghairloss
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2012
                                • 213

                                #30
                                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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