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U cant stop aging anyways no matter what. There is something called age related thinning also. And ofc face will age too. I look younger than my sister and shes just 1.5 years older.
There are different ways to age.
U cant stop aging anyways no matter what. There is something called age related thinning also. And ofc face will age too. I look younger than my sister and shes just 1.5 years older.
I see nothing wrong with the bearded guy. He looks like a nice fella. Stop judging and being so dramatic about looks. And frankly people couldnt care less how much or how little hair you have on your head. We are our worst enemy in the end. Balding and thinning is normal in our society its nothing new. Get over it.View attachment 190196View attachment 190197
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There are different ways to age.
It's okay, but it's not attractive. I want to be the best version of myself, not go bald and turn into a typical ugly guy over 40.I see nothing wrong with the bearded guy. He looks like a nice fella. Stop judging and being so dramatic about looks. And frankly people couldnt care less how much or how little hair you have on your head. We are our worst enemy in the end. Balding and thinning is normal in our society its nothing new. Get over it.
Reminded me of the post I recently found. Digestive issues could actually contribute to DHT upregulation.not because of androgens but because let's say your stomach or intestines dont work as good as before
Yeah wouldnt surprise me if I have one of these things. I've had H pylori 2 times within 5 years( last time was few months ago)with chronic gastritis. Will also test for SIBO this Tuesday. I am indeed bloated 24/7 so I have no doubt my DHT issues could be related to intestinal issuesReminded me of the post I recently found. Digestive issues could actually contribute to DHT upregulation.
Bile Acid-Mediated DHT Dysregulation Hypothesis
So. in short, if you have any digestive issues symptoms like bloating, heartburn, stool problems, stomach pains etc., there's a pretty high chance that you also have bile isssues (as a cause, or as a result). And if your bile doen't flow correctly, or is malabsorbant, bile acids will accumulate in blood and upregulate DHT ("DHT stays active longer in tissues and it can nearly double local DHT levels") via AKR1C2 enzyme inhibition.
Post didn't mention how you deal with this, but I suspect the same treatment as cholestasis and liver dysfunction. So a lot of fiber (basically fruits and veggies) and vegetable oils to thin bile and stimulate its excretion, and reduce animal fats to lower cholesterol in it.
It's okay, but it's not attractive. I want to be the best version of myself, not go bald and turn into a typical ugly guy over 40.
I was so drunk with 2 friends a few days ago and fell to the ground and hurt myself. and lost my keys to my apartment. They had to drill the lock and replace it. Got a tasty bill from that. Im deffo quitting that poison called alcohol from now on. My keys and my phone is now securely attatched to my pants so that sh*t wont happen ever again. I have lost cards and phone when being drunk before. Alcohol is still bad for healthy hair growth.Yeah wouldnt surprise me if I have one of these things. I've had H pylori 2 times with chronic gastritis. Will also test for SIBO this Tuesday. I am indeed bloated 24/7 so I have no doubt my DHT issues could be related to intestinal issues
The single best thing that helped me with SIBO and bloating is Saccharomyces boulardii. Its a probiotic, I also take it atm with antibiotics (against H.pylori) to avoid dysbacteriosis. Medication is called "Enterol", dunno if you have it where you live tho.Yeah wouldnt surprise me if I have one of these things. I've had H pylori 2 times within 5 years( last time was few months ago)with chronic gastritis. Will also test for SIBO this Tuesday. I am indeed bloated 24/7 so I have no doubt my DHT issues could be related to intestinal issues
Also have unintentional weight loss and Hemoglobin of 10 g/dL and hematocrit on 30%(or 0.3 l/l) with normal ferritin, iron and b12 levels, low creatinine and creatinine kinase.Yeah wouldnt surprise me if I have one of these things. I've had H pylori 2 times within 5 years( last time was few months ago)with chronic gastritis. Will also test for SIBO this Tuesday. I am indeed bloated 24/7 so I have no doubt my DHT issues could be related to intestinal issues
I have heard about that yeast. It seems like it is very good for those issues. Will def try for sure, but first I will see how the SIBO test goesThe single best thing that helped me with SIBO and bloating is Saccharomyces boulardii. Its a probiotic, I also take it atm with antibiotics (against H.pylori) to avoid dysbacteriosis. Medication is called "Enterol", dunno if you have it where you live tho.
Ye, seems like malnutrition, mb folic acid deficiency too.Also have unintentional weight loss and Hemoglobin of 10 g/dL and hematocrit on 30%(or 0.3 l/l) with normal ferritin, iron and b12 levels, low creatinine and creatinine kinase.
Everything points to malnutrition even tho I eat normally, so yeah some form of gut issue for sure
Folic acid used to be within normal ranges but I haven't tested since august 30, 2024 so yeah it could be low now.Ye, seems like malnutrition, mb folic acid deficiency too.
Yeah I have been dealing with these issues for years without any fix. My sister has been treating these issues too for like 5-6 years, she is getting some improvements but she has so much restrictions in what she eat. Indeed very difficult to get rid of gastrointestinal issues and it has such a big impact in how your body functions.Ye, gastrointestinal isssues are pain, especially figuring them out. Hope you'll succeed in it.
TYSM!Hope you'll succeed in it.
U cant stop aging anyways no matter what. There is something called age related thinning also. And ofc face will age too. I look younger than my sister and shes just 1.5 years older.
My sister has been treating these issues too for like 5-6 years
Yeah same, my sister always had better hair than me(tho she never mentioned anything about my hairloss) till I found a good regimen that works for me. After that I prob have better hair than her, but idk my hair looks awkward even if I have more hair than her. I guess hair cut issues x).There's definitely some correlation between having a sister and having strong hairloss anxiety. =)
I too have a sister, and she always mocked my hair until I got on HRT. Now she says that it's her fault and trying to find me a therapist.
Ye, It seems even one gene can make a whole difference.What it is fascinating to me is that she had puberty issues and she have very low estradiol since she was very young. She is now 20 and still facing these issues still no hair loss whatsoever even tho she has gastro issues as well as low e2. Just lucky ig.
Yeah I think that too.Ye, It seems even one gene can make a whole difference.
Lmao I am the uncanny version of my sister, but if I was a woman I would mog her hardMy sister always had great hair, mine is nothing in comparison. I guess this is why all the mockage. On HRT I actually look like a scuffed version of her. =)
why dont try multivitamins?Liquid onesAlso have unintentional weight loss and Hemoglobin of 10 g/dL and hematocrit on 30%(or 0.3 l/l) with normal ferritin, iron and b12 levels, low creatinine and creatinine kinase.
Everything points to malnutrition even tho I eat normally, so yeah some form of gut issue for sure
I take stuff, my levels are good in blood. It is kinda weirdwhy dont try multivitamins?Liquid ones
what is weird?I take stuff, my levels are good in blood. It is kinda weird
I have anemia and malnutrition with normal vitamin levels. Something is very wrong with me, I need to discover whatwhat is weird?
this mean hair loss you know about that?? in particular diffuse thiining.I have anemia and malnutrition with normal vitamin levels. Something is very wrong with me, I need to discover what