BeliefISKEY
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That some good ****ing work!! bad ***!
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Lack of blood flow=inflammation..???????? BeliefISKEY.. I really hope that you're not another immigrant from Immortal forum with that stupid galea theory? Chronic inflammation= impairment of blood flow not the other way around.. destruction of blood vessels,capillaries, calcification, fibrotic & sclerotic tissues..etc..your hair and galea was fine before DHT and inflammation decided to be involved!
Sorry the first part came out wrong.... It is the other way around, you're absolutely right. I kinda meant that inducting blood flow to an inflamed area helps eliminate inflammation and help the area(s) heal more rapidly/efficiently.
& nope, people that loosened their scalp up cured their hair loss (all test subjects did), a great amount regrow, and dht and estradiol levels around the scalp (galea area) were regulated. You seem to know a lot about hair loss but always speculate on how the problem starts.
The galea gets tight, lack of blood+hypoxia occurs, dht tends to accumulate in hypoxic areas & estradiol tends to not flourish as well, then all of the sh** you talk about happens. 2 studies validate the tight gales theory already.
It's not your galea that's tightening by itself you genius, it's the muscles around it that get tight & pull on it. Once you relax these muscle there will be no more tightness, blood flow will no longer be impaired/disrupted, and everything else will be regulated overtime for the MOST PART.
Lots of Men that have high DHT levels don't go bald & you yourself said that it wasn't the main problem, yet you made the idiotic statement at the end of your response to me? There are even some male pattern baldness studies that show that bald/banding men have low serum DHT levels. One of the many things that can explain the DHT triggered inflammation is the Galea theory.. After all, it only happens AROUND THE GALEA AREA.