S Foote.
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Good point because, yes, according to a British study, type II diabetes was reversed in 12 of 30 patients who lost weight through diet and, more importantly, lost fat in their pancreas, about one gram of pancreatic fat loss apparently enough to relieve stress on the organ. Other studies have shown that insulin resistance in muscle cells (and insulin sensitivity in fat cells) can be reversed with diet and exercise. Type 2 doesn't always have to lead to the more serious type I condition. Is it possible to reverse baldness through diet and exercise similarly? Or as S. Foote says possibly by increasing blood flow and reducing the hydraulic effect with lymph drainage in and around the scalp?
This study of botox injections into the scalps of Balding men revealed similar results to Merck's propecia. I tbink iy suggests that increasing blood flow in the scalp is just as effective as blocking DHT and tends to support S. Foote's theory for a hostile environment in general. Why does DHT have the exact opposite effect on HF everywhere else on the body beginning at puberty?
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I think DHT is certainly the triggering factor, but not directly within the follicle itself. I suggest there is far more evidence for and logic behind the significant action of DHT upon hair growth as being indirect. I think the action of DHT of increasing body and beard hair growth is the norm, while hair loss is the opposite effect that relies on other factors within the individual, like higher local blood pressure. I discuss this in my article.
I think DHT induced lymphedema in male pattern baldness, gives order and logic to all the recognised data.
The increasing tissue fluid pressure restricts the enlargement of the follicles through the normal pressure based spatial growth controls. We know this must trigger an internal growth restricting chemistry, and the involvement of known growth restricting factors affecting Wnt's etc makes perfect sense here.
Tissue fluid is the raw material for any glandular secretion, and increased tissue fluid pressures and levels explain the increased sweat and sebum secretion in the bald scalp.
The increased fluid pressures in tissues caused by lymphedema, is recognised as creating increased immune reactions and mast cell activation (PGD2) also fibrosis.
The factors that increase hair growth in male pattern baldness, have the common factor of also reducing tissue fluid levels. Anti-inflammatory drugs speak for themselves here. The biggest complaint about Minoxidil is bad skin and wrinkles, shrunken skin is wrinkled skin. Low level lasers are also used to reduce fluid pressures in lymphedema, as is massage. Latanoprost was actually developed to reduce fluid pressure in the eye.
Parsimony in science is important, and it is only an initial rise in scalp fluid pressure, that can explain all the recognised factors in male pattern baldness by one action of DHT.