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ello said:People with low SHBG (for whatever reason) and high free(or more specifically bio available) testosterone will get aggravated hairloss. THEY WILL EXPERIENCE HAIRLOSS EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT SUSCEPTIBLE TO IT AND HAVE NO FAMILY HISTORY and most of these people will experience it (atleast to start with) in their temple area/hairline area.
SHBG has the strongest affinity for DHT followed by testosterone followed by a much lower affinity for estrogen. There are circumstances where your body simply cant maintain homeostatis.
Really? What are those circumstances?
ello said:The endo stated that shbg's mechanisms are not the be it all and end it all but it stands to reason that if your shbg is extremely low and youve got high free test with a corresponding high DHT value that it would aggravate your scalp.
I would modify that statement in one small, but very important way. Instead of what he said, I would say this: It stands to reason that if you've got high free test with a correspondingly high DHT value that it would aggravate your scalp.
See the difference? Leave the SHBG out of it completely, as that introduces a secondary factor which appears to me to be mostly irrelevant. But we all know that too much androgen is bad for scalp hair! If a person has too much androgen (for whatever reason that doesn't appear to me to be particularly associated with SHBG), he's obviously got big problems.