Early balding, metabolic syndrome and diet

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  • Davey Jones
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    Originally posted by gutted
    chances are, this was not your diet throughout childhood, when it mattered the most with regards to hair!
    That is definitely true. Though what makes you say that that is where it matters most? Sounds sketchy to me. But I suppose possible. Either way, you're right. It would probably be best to look at hairloss in countries that do or did follow that diet. (PRE-WWII Japan is out of the running hard because of rice, if you ask me.)

    I can tell you this though: eating like this doesn't seem to slow hairloss, and for certain hasn't reversed it.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Davey Jones
    I eat nearly no meat, no sugar except fruits and veggies, have a pretty sweet omega-3 to omega-6 ratio, eat no wheat or grains, and I'm bald as the dickens.

    You really ought'a adopt such a diet for general health, but don't bother doing it for your hair's sake.
    chances are, this was not your diet throughout childhood, when it mattered the most with regards to hair!

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  • Davey Jones
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    I eat nearly no meat, no sugar except fruits and veggies, have a pretty sweet omega-3 to omega-6 ratio, eat no wheat or grains, and I'm bald as the dickens.

    You really ought'a adopt such a diet for general health, but don't bother doing it for your hair's sake.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Aston
    Wikipedia brazenly links early Male Pattern Balding to Metabolic Syndrome. However Metabolic Syndrome is supposedly caused by improper nutrition, mostly lack of omega 3 and high caloric and base sugar intake.

    if this is true, then someone whose diet has always consisted almost entirely of fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, nuts and lean meats should not experience MPB in their early twenties.

    Does any such person frequent the forums yet has had early MPB?

    In theory vegans and vegetarians should also qualify, but recent studies hint at wheat and grains being the main cause of insulin resistance and thus obesity and Metabolic Syndrome.
    japan before world war 2, when the western diet was not common.

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  • Aston
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    Early balding, metabolic syndrome and diet

    Wikipedia brazenly links early Male Pattern Balding to Metabolic Syndrome. However Metabolic Syndrome is supposedly caused by improper nutrition, mostly lack of omega 3 and high caloric and base sugar intake.

    if this is true, then someone whose diet has always consisted almost entirely of fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, nuts and lean meats should not experience MPB in their early twenties.

    Does any such person frequent the forums yet has had early MPB?

    In theory vegans and vegetarians should also qualify, but recent studies hint at wheat and grains being the main cause of insulin resistance and thus obesity and Metabolic Syndrome.
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