A change in epigenetic information can induce a reverse in hair color. Starting a ketogenic diet has induced that kind of response in some people, as well as restarting menstrual periods in old menopaused women.
About benjt's #2 question, I have no certainty about it but I'm pretty sure lifestyle has an impact on the skin as an independent endocrine organ and therefore on T/DHT conversion. These days I'm enquiring about pre-agricultural hunter gatherer diets.
Results of research conducted at Colorado...
The electric sparks that occur on the scalp may cause micro fissures not visible to the eye but enough to enable contact of ozone with the capillaries.
I'd rather not have an adamant position on this violet ray thing. It's known to produce a lot of ozone which has some effect on Nitric Oxide. It oxidizes it into Nitrogen Dioxide. We know that NO as a chemical is very much involved in the complex process of male pattern baldness (see benjt's "Understanding and...
I was out for days and noticed he had been banned. True, Squeegee is nuts and goes too far with insults and all forms of disrespect but he's been the most useful and knowledgeable poster here, posting hundreds of interesting studies. LET THIS BASTARD COME BACK !
Princessrambo started a thread dedicated to sperm on this forum. Everyone read it.
by the way, wounding one's scalp with needles sounds ludicrous as well to anyone not in the know, right?
How come bald men have higher risks of other pathologies that are irrelevant to the skin? Does the excessive DHT produced in the skin affect other areas of the body?