powersam
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sir chugalot said:bigentries said:If it's a fact, where are the perfectly clear studies?FredTheBelgian said:Diet and hair loss are related, it's a fact, and don't post the usual super fat guy with a rug on his head again, we got the point...
They don't exist, neither do the ones disproving it.
Instead we have people espousing opinions as facts, which is a shame, and adds nothing to the debate.
I could be wrong but sometimes i think people interpret anybody saying there's a link between hairloss and diet automatically thinks that that person is saying there's a cure and you can stop hair loss, through diet alone, not true at all, but I'm not sure how people can rule out the effect of diet on hair either.
Lets take a look at insulin resistance and hairloss
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12775957
e prevalence of extensive loss of hair (at least grade II or III on Ludwig's scale) was quite high (31.2%). The insulin resistance associated parameters, such as waist and neck circumferences, abdominal obesity measured by waist-to-hip ratio, mean insulin concentration (11.3 mU/l versus 9.95 mU/l, p=0.02) or urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (1.80 versus 1.58, p=0.01), were significantly higher in women with extensive hair loss compared to those with normal hair or only minimal hair loss (grade I on Ludwig's scale).
Now i could be wrong but can't insulin resistance be influenced by diet?
That's just one of many examples, hopefully from such a starting, a discussion can take place, whereby people bring to the table facts, questions and refutes.
I've posted the above study many times, and a few other ones, all showing that there is a strong chance that male pattern baldness is connected to insulin. Seems most have a mental block about the issue though.