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  • MANEtain
    Junior Member
    • May 2011
    • 6

    Cupping Treatment for Hairloss

    How to physically remove DHT from the Scalp, the Natural Way.

    We all know by now that the main culprit in Male Pattern Baldness is genetics, which in turn produces a chemical in our bodies called DHT. DHT resides in the bloodstream. In the scalp, this has a devastating effect on the hair follicles. This chemical suffocates the hair shafts from attaining nutrients and oxygen and as a result the hair follicle shrinks and falls out.
    FDA registered medications such as Propecia have been scientifically proven to inhibit the production of this chemical. These DHT inhibitors manipulate the function of hormones so there is a reduction of DHT being produced. As a result, hair loss reduces. However, there has been a lot of speculation in terms of how safe these products are and the numerous side effects that come along with it. Over the course of time there have been reports of patients experiencing sexual health problems and the only source of the issue seems to be Propecia.
    Consequently, many people are now turning towards safer, natural and alternative methods in removing DHT from the scalp. One such approach is called Cupping. Cupping is a holistic approach which involves using plastic cups on the head and with small, light incisions removes congestion, stagnation and toxins such as DHT from the scalp. This brings about normalisation and removes excess DHT and toxins in the scalp which allows the hair follicles to “breathe” and attain the nutrients and oxygen that they have been deprived of. No chemicals, pills or lotions are involved in the treatment. Thereupon, hair loss reduces and thicker, stronger hair is produced.
    Nowadays in modern science there are strict governing bodies controlling alternative therapies in the UK so the public can feel safe and assured they’re in the right hands when experimenting with new therapies. Clinics are providing natural and alternative treatments that don’t harm the bodies in any molecular or hormonal ways. So instead of rushing towards popping that pill consider a natural approach to rescuing your hair.
    Bio
    Anjum Shahzad (BSc Hons and CMA Certified) is a registered alternative therapist and runs MANEtain Hair Clinic based in Oxford Circus, Marylebone, London. He has been providing hair loss solutions to clients for over 3 years. Visit www.manetainhair.com for more info.
  • NTMANNN
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 18

    #2
    Say whaaaaaaaaaaaaa?! Anyone got anything to say about this? I got nothing.

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    • Jcm800
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 2614

      #3
      ^^^^^^^^^lol

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      • NTMANNN
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 18

        #4
        I'm as open minded as the next guy, but is this really what they're talking about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsefbGktGfE

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        • Jcm800
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 2614

          #5
          WTF? Far out

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          • RichardDawkins
            Inactive
            • Jan 2011
            • 895

            #6
            Is this some kind of Family Guy Joke here :-)

            Hey dude Watch Penn and Tellers Bullshit about those crap

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            • HairTalk
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 252

              #7
              Originally posted by MANEtain
              How to physically remove DHT from the Scalp, the Natural Way.

              We all know by now that the main culprit in Male Pattern Baldness is genetics, which in turn produces a chemical in our bodies called DHT. DHT resides in the bloodstream. In the scalp, this has a devastating effect on the hair follicles. This chemical suffocates the hair shafts from attaining nutrients and oxygen and as a result the hair follicle shrinks and falls out.
              FDA registered medications such as Propecia have been scientifically proven to inhibit the production of this chemical. These DHT inhibitors manipulate the function of hormones so there is a reduction of DHT being produced. As a result, hair loss reduces. However, there has been a lot of speculation in terms of how safe these products are and the numerous side effects that come along with it. Over the course of time there have been reports of patients experiencing sexual health problems and the only source of the issue seems to be Propecia.
              Consequently, many people are now turning towards safer, natural and alternative methods in removing DHT from the scalp. One such approach is called Cupping. Cupping is a holistic approach which involves using plastic cups on the head and with small, light incisions removes congestion, stagnation and toxins such as DHT from the scalp. This brings about normalisation and removes excess DHT and toxins in the scalp which allows the hair follicles to “breathe” and attain the nutrients and oxygen that they have been deprived of. No chemicals, pills or lotions are involved in the treatment. Thereupon, hair loss reduces and thicker, stronger hair is produced.
              Nowadays in modern science there are strict governing bodies controlling alternative therapies in the UK so the public can feel safe and assured they’re in the right hands when experimenting with new therapies. Clinics are providing natural and alternative treatments that don’t harm the bodies in any molecular or hormonal ways. So instead of rushing towards popping that pill consider a natural approach to rescuing your hair.
              Bio
              Anjum Shahzad (BSc Hons and CMA Certified) is a registered alternative therapist and runs MANEtain Hair Clinic based in Oxford Circus, Marylebone, London. He has been providing hair loss solutions to clients for over 3 years. Visit www.manetainhair.com for more info.
              No offense, but this all sounds very stupid. D.H.T. is not a "toxin"; it's a naturally-ocurring endogenous hormone that serves many useful functions in the body. Yes, it seems to contribute to baldness, but referring to it as a poison is asinine. As well, hair does not fall out simply from lack of oxygen, so the idea of allowing the follicle to "breathe," to prevent balding, makes little sense. All in all, this sounds like a great deal of flowery bullshit, which ends in your making a few random incisions in the scalp (harming hair follicles and causing scarring), and sucking out the blood in a suction-cup.

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              • NTMANNN
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 18

                #8
                playing devil's advocate here: let's say cupping treatments can be beneficial. If that's true, I doubt it's because it's removing DHT. My guess is that it's increasing blood flow to the scalp like it's no body's business. That's supposed to help thinning hairs, right?

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                • KeepTheHair
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 1215

                  #9
                  What the ****

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                  • KeepTheHair
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 1215

                    #10
                    This looks like a big pile of dangerous bullshit

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                    • Fixed by 35
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 618

                      #11
                      Any hair loss treatment which not only has to be routinely administered but which also requires you to shave your head is very obviously a complete waste of time.

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