SkylineGTR said:
yet again....
if it had that significant of an impact then all fat people would be bald. as would all hypothyroid and hypoglycemic sufferers..
And once again I say to you that they must first have the baldness gene. Moreover, they must have been suffering from high insulin for a significant period of time.
SkylineGTR said:
Males naturally have lower SHBG levels due to testosterone and I did post a link that if you read the second technical reference it shows the actual levels in normal adults male and female. Females have almost a 2/3rds increase over males except in times of pregnancy. ..
No one is disputing that. What I am saying is, as men get older, insulin rises, estrogen rises, DHT rises, testosterone drops and SHBG increases.
Insulin actually regulates the testosterone. Insulin is controlled by diet. So diet comes first.
Baldness incidence increases with age.
Someone with some good knowledge should be able to draw conclusions from that.
SkylineGTR said:
the links you post are so vague and are just small tests and theories from pubmed. Also they aren't specific tests to support your claim. .
I don't think it would matter what I posted up, so many aren't prepared to accept any advance on Finisteride/Dutasteride.
I will give you an example though. I know a guy who had perfect hair for 23 years of his life. He was always a fairly thin guy. But he then began eating a bad diet and fast food and drinking. Within 6-8 months, much of hair had disappeared.
Do I think this would have happened had he remained lean with low insulin? I really dont think so.
SkylineGTR said:
Diet would play a role to an extent but not significant enough to do anything. .
Merely opinion.
SkylineGTR said:
Because if this were true then homeopathic remedies would cure everything when we know this to be false.
What has this got to do with homeopathy? I don't think you understand homeopathy.
SkylineGTR said:
Herbs and fruits and vegetables can't cure genetic disorders.
Some people are born with the genes for cancer but eating a healthy diet can prevent expression of this gene. I have already posted a link where scientists (published in New Scientist magazine) have shown that diet can trump genes and that there is ongoing research in that area.
SkylineGTR said:
If diet and exercise was the cure then all healthy people wouldn't be bald.
I never mentioned exercise. Bald people aren't healthy people, they are at greater risk for diseases and their hormones are out of sync.