DammitLetMeIn
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bubka said:hey man, the proof is in the pudding, you type in your own fate here
what do you mean?
bubka said:hey man, the proof is in the pudding, you type in your own fate here
bubka said:by just posting baseless things upon baseless things, do you ever stop and wonder why everyone here refutes your bad theory?!
bubka said:my god, you already had to change it once because you said that humans evolved on a diet of low sugar carbs and non cooked fats, yet apes who we have a common ancestor balled.
bubka said:still waiting on those goddamn fats too about no bold Eskimos, native Americans, and pre WWII japanes to for crying out loud!
SkylineGTR said:This in no way proves anything its speculation.
wookster said::devil:nfire: :devil:
CONCLUSION: Older men with vertex balding have lower circulating levels of IGFBP-3 and higher levels of IGF-1 when controlling for IGFBP-3 level.
Consumption of GTP led to reduced levels of IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor-1)," study senior author Hasan Mukhtar, of the department of dermatology at the University of Wisconsin, said in a prepared statement.
"GTP also led to increased levels of one of the binding proteins for IGF-1, the insulin growth factor binding protein-3"
DammitLetMeIn said:
DammitLetMeIn said:Bryan said:DammitLetMeIn said:Men go bald as they get older because their insulin increases and their tissues become insulin resistant. This leads to estrogen dominance.
Where did you get THAT idea?? Reference or citation, please..
Well, as men grow older their insulin increases through years of consuming high carbohydrate foods and the insulin loses the ability to communicate with some cells. This constitutes insulin resistance. These men (like obese men) have lower testosterone levels and higher estrogen levels. Correspondingly, these men always have high DHT levels.
DammitLetMeIn said:Almost as if DHT has been created/released to ensure they stay a man.
DammitLetMeIn said:Bryan said:DammitLetMeIn said:Estrogen dominance corresponds with an increase in SHBG. This prompts a release of DHT and higher levels of DHT.
LOL!! Where did you get THAT idea?? Reference or citation, please.
Do you have any idea how DHT is actually formed?
As to the precise mechanism of how DHT is formed, no I have not read about it, enlighten me, in laymans' terms.
DammitLetMeIn said:What I am saying is, as men get older, insulin rises, estrogen rises, DHT rises, testosterone drops and SHBG increases.
DammitLetMeIn said: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.
DammitLetMeIn said:Want to lower DHT?
Daily, vigorous aerobic exercise (as opposed to short workout periods designed to raise androgen levels and build muscle or more sporadic exercise) and a diet which is adequate yet more moderate in terms of fat/total calorie intake have been shown to reduce baseline insulin levels as well as baseline total and free testosterone, significantly lowering baseline DHT.
Bryan said:But those men do NOT have "correspondingly high" DHT levels. Didn't you see that recent study (from just last year) that Old Baldy posted earlier in this thread? It found that men have about the same level of DHT as they age.
Bryan said:It's interesting to me that over the years on hairloss sites, there's always been a fair amount of discussion of DHT levels in men as they get older and older. I had already looked at that myself two or three years ago by doing PubMed searches for relevant studies, and came to the same conclusion as the one that Old Baldy posted: DHT levels don't seem to change much as men get older..
Bryan said:That is PURE speculation of the wildest kind, not to mention that the fundamental premise upon which it is based (that DHT levels get higher and higher in men as they age) doesn't even appear to be valid! :wink: ..
Bryan said:There's a great deal of information available in medical textbooks and studies on the nitty-gritty molecular details of how the cellular membrane-bound enzyme 5a-reductase (two different versions) operates on testosterone which diffuses into the cell to form DHT, with the help of the necessary co-factor NADPH. But the main point I want to stress here is that I've never seen anything about the existence of any kind of feedback mechanism involved in the production of DHT, nothing that would "prompt a release" (to use your words) of extra DHT, in response to some other event in the body. As far as I know, DHT ought to roughly parallel the availability of the 5a-reductase substrate testosterone, other things being equal. In fact, I even have a study here which measured mRNA levels of the 5a-reductase type 2 enzyme in human scalp hair follicle dermal papillae in vitro. They found that added testosterone caused an UPregulation in the production of the type 2 enzyme, suggesting that declining testosterone levels might actually further reduce the production of DHT even more than what you might expect, just from the lower availability of the substrate itself.
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Bryan said:Oh well...4 out of 5 ain't so bad! It doesn't really appear that DHT rises as men get older.
Bryan said:Baldness incidence increases with age. Wrinkles increase with age. Should we be able to draw the conclusion that wrinkles cause baldness? :wink:![]()
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Bryan said:I don't think anybody's disputing your contention that it's possible to lower your DHT levels a bit with careful attention to diet and exercise. Bryan
Bryan said:The major bone of contention here is how EFFECTIVE such a program would actually be for fighting androgenetic alopecia
Bryan said:, and you still haven't acknowledged that you don't have even a whit of evidence to indicate that it would provide any significant benefit in the Real World.
bubka said:now it is the other way around, it appears that there is an effect that dht has on insulin, not the other way around... at least thats what part of the one study you posted reports, try again
bubka said:so that within itself does not even support your already bad theory