misterE said:timbo said:male pattern baldness is genetic.
male pattern baldness had to start somwhere...someone down the genetic line was the first to go bald.
I agree. But first off, I'm finding it very misleading when you post on these forums that diet is going to have a significant affect on Androgenetic Alopecia to those who have already experienced their hair loss.
The results for Propecia in clinical trials provide astounding evidence that DHT is the main culprit. It might not be the only problem, but like I've said before, People regrew hair on a drug that only removes 38% of DHT from the scalp. I would guess that if you were able to remove 90% of DHT, you would effectively beat male pattern baldness.
LewdBear said:While I agree with the basic idea behind your post, I think the above claim is, at best, minimally supported.
Was meant to be a joke that sparked some thought. However, I do agree with you in the sense that countries with unhealthy diets have a larger incidence of Androgenetic Alopecia. But you do have to realize that Caucasians with balding genes had sex with Asians at some point.