Sparky4444
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No problems Armando!Indeed! Very interesting!
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Topical route is the way to go.. Kill the problem locally.
For me, the reason why this is a great study is because it is providing insight's into the linkage of DHT to the actual choking off of the skin cells, i.e, PGD2, etc...
There comes a point at which blocking DHT isn't effective at all...
So what do we know so far???
1)Start game -- DHT is the trigger
2) End game -- Scalps are loaded with PGD2 and have less Gluthione
3) This study implicates bax/bcl-2, Caspase-8 somewhere in the middle
An internal component will need to hammer 1) and 3)...Topical solution will hammer 2)...Will most likely need some other trigger to tell the follicle to start "growing again" --
There must have been an environmental factor that initiated hair loss for only the frontal/vertex areas thousands of years ago -- increase solar radiation from Sunspots, or flipping of the magnetic poles I'm thinking...something like that would explain why the horse-shoe pattern...I can't think of anything else that makes sense..