I started suffering from MPB at the age of 28. I tried Minoxidil for 18 months and found it to be a waste of time and money. I realized when you stop using it, hair falls out. Also, it doesn't promote the growth of new hair. It only maintains it. Plus I hated all the side effects that came with it.
Anyway, I got obsessed and went into research mode. And after a lot of TRIAl and ERROR. Good periods and slow periods I came to the realization, that a) conventional beliefs about hair loss are fraud and that there is A REAL natural cure and process that you can follow to slow DHT running riot in your body. b)the first point of attack, is to increase circulation to the scalp c) A must do that nobody ever talks about is detoxing and cleansing of the body to rebalance the hormones.
Now, I am NOT a doctor or a scientist but talking from personal experience as someone who went from NW4 back to NW1 as you will be able to see in a moment.
I have learned so many things along the way...
Before I go further so you don't think this is some BS ..Take a look at my images!
Here's before
https://i.imgur.com/fMfWdEd.png
Here's after
https://i.imgur.com/vTL0jB2.png
This progression was without drugs or harmful chemicals. Plus if I ever decided to stop what I was doing, then the hair wouldn't just suddenly disappear.
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Ok So How Have I managed To Grow My Hair Back?
The Must Do's
* Increase blood flow to your scalp. Your follicles are damaged. There isn't enough blood and nutrients getting to your scalp.
* Stimulate the hair follicles. The root of the problem is DHT. Which weirdly attacks the follicles so you have to defend them and more importantly, revive them.
* Rebalance your hormones, it's A BIG one that nobody ever speaks about. You need to get your hormones back in order.
I did all the above naturally over a year and a half. I am almost at the end of my cycle and I know I will completely return the full density and thickness of my hair, by the end of this year!
(which I am excited about) So, Ignore conventional wisdom, it's NOT always accurate.
I am now VERY skeptical about what I hear around the topic of hair loss. In most cases, I can accept the science and causes that surround it. However, I am against the belief that it's a hereditary curse that some men have to face.
Hope this helps. Don't give up.
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