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    Default Hair loss Is preventable and reversible. A must Read!

    Beating hair loss is a multidisciplinary approach that is rearely reached to a combination of misinformation and lack of self control. I think of growing hair much like anything that grows in that all requirements must be met for optimal growth. A plant does not just need sune it needs waters as well. Any given plant also needs specific nutrients and optimal shade and temperature. So then like a plant hair growth also is reliant on various contributing factors that I will explain shortly. Inversely variouis key factors also contribute to hair loss and fixing just one will not suffice as many aspects must be addressed. Male Pattern Baldness is absolutely preventable and to a large degree it is reversible.

    Blood to the Scalp::::This is a controversial topic because it has been well established that decreased blood flow is measured in the areas of the scalp that are balding however some people believe this is the result of hair loss rather then the cause of it, I believe the latter. Decreased blood flow is not arguable the tests quite literally show if you are going bald then there is decreased blood flow in the area that you are balding. When comparing balding and non-balding men all signs point to one common and very noticeable feature of the balding heads.....a tight scalp. Observing a tight scalp which can be done with your own two eyes, is easy. I have done this by watching and comparing the lines in the foreheads of people lifting their eyebrows. People who are balding young have these lines way south of their hair line and on the other hand older men who have no noticeable thinning or receding have very thick cushioned skin that makes lines up their forehead much closer to the hairline. In the young balding men they can not make their part of the scalp that once contained hair move no matter how hard they lift their eybrows. This is a major problem because it suggests two fundamental issues with blood flow, one being that tightness on the scalp means the skin is applying downward pressure on very small capillaries bringing blood to the hair follicle creating a choking situation. Second, muscle contraction is how your body moves blood through the capillaries which is why exercise has such a good effect on blood flow. If then when you contract these muscles and no movement occurs then the top of your scalp is excessively stagnant or blood flow is rather stationary. This key is important because the top of your head being north of your heart is working against gravity and combining this issue with a world overwhelmingly sedentary blood flow has no chance to get to the root of the problem, no pun intended. So then what is hereditary hair loss? It's the shame pf your head. That is right a protruding forhead is likely to stretch the skin and muscles in the neck get tigher pulling down harder as you get older as the "choking gets worse". Dont' beleive me? Find a friend older then thirty with absolutely no receding (this is hard but their out there and the older the better because that individual is obviously beating hair loss) and look at their head from the side profile I bet they have a small forehead possibly even going inwards rather then protruding out. Maybe their skin is really thick or loose one thing I can promise is it wont be tight. The best exampe are people who have protruding eye brows that stick out further then their forehead these genetically un-predisposed people will never experience hair loss because there skin is in a loose constant state of relaxation and whith one unintentional lift of the their eyebrows blood is easily sent flowing across the scalp, no downwards pressure exists at all. You can see it too as they lift their eyebrows the entire scalp moves as appose3d to protruding foreheads or tight scalps the movement stops often way south of the hair line. The degree to which this pressure is applied and where it is applied on the scalp varies greatly from one person to the next due to various head shapes, muscle tensions, and scalp thickness thus explaining the various patterns at which men lose their hair. This decreased blood flow allows for something to cause hair loss that cause is well established as being DHT or Dihydrotestosterone which I will explain in the following post so please wait to reply.

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