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Originally Posted by 2020
I ALREADY TOLD YOU!! MPB zones have a higher 5AR activity that's a fact and that's why MPB zones go bald so fast.
OMG YOU TOOL. WHY DO THEY HAVE A HIGHER 5AR ACTIVITY ONLY ONTOP OF YOUR HEAD??? IM NOT ARGUING THAT DHT DOESNT FACILITATE THE BALDNESS, IM SAYING ITS NOT THE CAUSE. To believe that, you would have to believe that your DHT levels rise as you get older, when its the exact opposite. THEY FALL. The fact that moving follicles from the back to the top and it still growing properly proves that its not a blood flow issue, or an issue with your endocrine system. Its so ****ing simple.
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Originally Posted by 2020
I think whatever causes baldness could have several triggers. I think generally it's genetic things that will trigger the "causes" of baldness, but I also think things like diet, masturbation, sun, whatever whatever could also trigger or inflame whatever the cause of baldness is... I.e. The level pgd2 could be a function of mostly genetics, but also sun, mastrubation, twinkies, whatever... In the end if genetics wants your hair to all of your hair will fall off, but other things could play a part.
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Originally Posted by youngin
OMG YOU TOOL. WHY DO THEY HAVE A HIGHER 5AR ACTIVITY ONLY ONTOP OF YOUR HEAD???
no idea but they just do, that's just how it is and that's that.
Originally Posted by youngin
IM NOT ARGUING THAT DHT DOESNT FACILITATE THE BALDNESS, IM SAYING ITS NOT THE CAUSE.
well some people go bald and some don't. Without DHT none of them would go bald. What else are we supposed to do knowing that?
Originally Posted by youngin
To believe that, you would have to believe that your DHT levels rise as you get older, when its the exact opposite. THEY FALL.
testosterone goes down and estrogen goes up as you age. Both of these make your DHT much more potent.
Originally Posted by youngin
The fact that moving follicles from the back to the top and it still growing properly proves that its not a blood flow issue, or an issue with your endocrine system. Its so ****ing simple.
who said it was a bloodflow issue? That theory has been debunked decades ago.
endocrine system - could be. Observe how balding people have so much body hair. Obviously in those people DHT metabolism is too high. The problem is not just with your follicles.
why wouldn't hair transplants work? It's the follicles that are being "damaged" and not a particular part of your scalp...
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Originally Posted by 2020
no idea but they just do, that's just how it is and that's that..
You're exactly right. You have no idea. No one does. Quit pretending like its a proven fact. Nothing you say makes any damn difference if you cant prove that one thing.
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Originally Posted by youngin
You're exactly right. You have no idea. No one does. Quit pretending like its a proven fact. Nothing you say makes any damn difference if you cant prove that one thing.
!??!!? it is a fact but you asked why would this happen and I said no idea
http://www.hairtx.com/hair-loss/hair...tern-baldness/
Both isoenzymes are increased in the frontal balding follicles compared with the non-balding follicles in the back of the head. DHT levels are also increased in the balding scalp compared with the non-balding scalp. Further women have 3 to 3.5 times less 5-alpha reductase Type I and II than men, which probably accounts for why female AGA is less severe in most cases than with male AGA. Interestingly, individuals born without 5-alph reductase Type II do not develop AGA.
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Obviously I know DHT levels are increased in balding scalp. The first study I posted proved that. You're just going in ****ing circles. Nothing you have said proves any reason why the top follicles act differently than the side. "They just do" is not an answer. Like we are just born that way.
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Originally Posted by youngin
Obviously I know DHT levels are increased in balding scalp. The first study I posted proved that. You're just going in ****ing circles.
you're not even close to proving that sunshine permanently enlarges your sebaceous glands...
Originally Posted by youngin
Nothing you have said proves any reason why the top follicles act differently than the side. "They just do" is not an answer. Like we are just born that way.
they don't!!! all follicles are susceptible to DHT it's just some are more sensitive and some are much less.
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Originally Posted by 2020
they don't!!! all follicles are susceptible to DHT it's just some are more sensitive and some are much less.
Oh here we go again, and WHYYYY are just the top ones more sensitive? WHYYY? You don't know. So shut up.
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Originally Posted by youngin
Oh here we go again, and WHYYYY are just the top ones more sensitive? WHYYY? You don't know. So shut up.
I just explained why in my last post:
http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showpos...3&postcount=35
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That doesn't explain shit. You are ignorant.
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