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Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP
this will never happen... nobody here, bar maybe 2020, can even remotely rebute an argument correctly
I think you're theory is interesting, but I dont have the time to go through it, nor do I have the necessary background in human bio.
Sometimes, when I'm stressed or angry, I can feel a strange tingling tightness in the scalp...
its intriguing. I hope its not true, but I don't see any great criticism of the theory coming from anyone else... 2020 should do a more thorough and open minded analysis. I can tell he's not really taking his time to verify each assumption in your model etc.
Hair loss = Masturbation + Tight Scalp + genetics
what are the coefficients
Precisely. Genetic hair loss only refers susceptibility to the speed at which the prostate grows, muscle configuration in the head and relivent tightness (which might just be caused by inherited stress), and the amount of hair follicles someone has. There is no genetic predisposition per follicle that is absurd. Genetic variation would not allow it to skip the hair on the sides and start from front to back and top to bottom. There are pressure points and if you take your hand on your head you will feel them. Look at the shape of your head and look at the muscles surrounding them surely you can’t claim that as coincidence. We as men have very different head shapes but we all have muscles that if made tight will pull down on the scalp and choke the smallest blood transport vessel in your body….the capillaries of your scalp. Look it up. Imagine stepping on a hose slightly to slow flow down you think pressure can’t do that to your tine capillaries? Blood flow is reduced in balding men that is fact see here for citing.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8628793
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right, you base your theory on a suspicion that your scalp feels tight in some places...
Originally Posted by beatinghairloss
I've already addressed that part a billion times...
when a hair starts moving to anagen phase, it stimulates its own blood supply(more blood vessels).
When hair is in resting phase(bald spots!), there is naturally less bloodflow BECAUSE NOTHING NEEDS TO GROW AT THE MOMENT.
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