03-03-2016, 01:58 PM
(03-03-2016, 02:16 AM)yeah! Wrote: Right, so inside the scalp? I am presuming that the hair cells are created where the blood hits the scalp is this correct?
Hair cells are the organelles that bind creatine to create hair. They reside all over your body obviously but also on your scalp. Again, not sure of the root cause but for some reason the nutriements that hair cells require to live and generate hair don't reach them in certain people which leads to baldness.
(03-03-2016, 02:16 AM)yeah! Wrote: What inconsistencies did you find about DHT?
There are loads. I recommend reading Danny Roddy's research. He does a really good job at debunking the hypothesis that DHT causes hair loss but his own hypothesis is a little bit questionable. I think his idea that hair loss is caused by hair cells dying is valid and logical but I don't think hypothyroidism is the answer as he claims. That theory also has many inconsistencies.
(03-03-2016, 02:16 AM)yeah! Wrote: BTW my hair has never been thicker and my test is higher than ever, do you think that these are both effects of the root cause of better diet, exersise, blood flow, etc?
I'm not qualified to answer your question and I don't know. But the fact that increased testosterone is correlated with thicker hair is common and is one of the inconsistencies I was speaking of. How can it be that testosterone and DHT which are responsible for masculinising the body including growing hair are simultaneously responsible for hair loss?