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    Quote Originally Posted by 35YrsAfter View Post
    I think it could be environmental factors and possibly the fact that corporate lobby dollars have paved the way for all sorts of harmful additives/GMO/chemicals/hormones/antibiotics etc. to slip into our food supply.
    I honestly think that the hormones used to grow/produce/raise food may be causing MPB to occur earlier in young men than in previous generations.

    I also don't think that it is possible to 'reverse' that, and it's way too expensive to try to avoid this regardless.

    That's my theory though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redy View Post
    I honestly think that the hormones used to grow/produce/raise food may be causing MPB to occur earlier in young men than in previous generations.
    I'm not aware of any conclusive studies linking meat "additives" to MPB, but some studies indicate a link to the early onset of puberty which could possibly cause a guy with the MPB gene to begin losing hair earlier in life than he otherwise would. Eating only organic foods and natural grass-fed beef can't hurt.

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    Haha well for the record, I'll be 21 here in May and I can't even grow a full beard yet.. Haha late bloomer and people say all the time that I look 17 years old. Maybe that's a good sign.

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