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10-07-2015 10:52 PM

Very straight forward. Can pheromone use cause hair loss?
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10-07-2015 11:24 PM

i've been using mones for almost 2 years. Haven't seen any change in my hair pattern. I've got my diet and physical activity straight up.

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10-08-2015 12:08 AM

Such profound physical changes won't occur with the doses being used here. There are no reports of hair loss I'm aware of in almost 15 years of reports. This question plays out similarly to the question of pheromones and hormonal changes, only that there's even less evidence to support this suspicion.
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10-08-2015 8:56 AM

Heh. In my case it doesn't matter. I've embraced the cue-ball look. I've been told many times I look like Stanley Tucci (hey-I'll take that!). But I also get selected for additional screening at airports (maybe some think I look like a neo-nazi?).

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10-08-2015 9:17 AM

If you're concerned about hair loss, check out Danny Roddy's work.

He claims that he reversed his hair loss, and that mpb is an issue with diet, not genetically predetermined.

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10-08-2015 10:34 AM

hair loss is generally caused from acids, I did a 40 day juice fast then added herbal Tonics and my eight year bout with dandruff disappeared and has not returned in 3 years. I did go through a healing crisis after 3 weeks of juicing, my entire left jaw swelled like an absessed tooth but eventually went away after a week.
herbs are powerful medicines- cayenne pepper, butcher's broom, horse chestnut are great for circulation, with skullcap being great for the head region.
Rosemary, Gota Kula and Ginko Biloba are also great
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10-09-2015 12:44 AM

Very high levels of testosterone can cause hair loss but it has to be persistent overtime.
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10-09-2015 2:24 PM

All else being equal, anything that boosts testosterone in men will also boost dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which is a testosterone metabolite. DHT is part of the chain that leads to hair loss in certain individuals -evidenced by the fact that DHT antagonists like finisteride can stop hair loss and even promote regrowth

However, DHT is almost certainly not the only factor at play, and is probably just one part of a complex causal chain (or series of causal chains, plural), with things like Prostaglandin D2 playing roles too and which may explain why many men with high DHT can escape from hairloss.

So if, for example, daily wear of copulins led to a sustained increase in testosterone, which would then boost DHT, this could theoretically lead to hair loss in some people. However, like Ekscentra, I've not seen anyone report such effects.
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10-09-2015 3:19 PM

Thanks everyone for the input!!

Ancillian, do you know of any reputable Prostaglandin D2 blockers? Or what might this actually translate to? I take finasteride but don't know exactly if that will be enough to halt the progression.
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10-09-2015 3:52 PM

(10-09-2015 3:19 PM)SeekingSuccess Wrote:  Thanks everyone for the input!!

Ancillian, do you know of any reputable Prostaglandin D2 blockers? Or what might this actually translate to? I take finasteride but don't know exactly if that will be enough to halt the progression.

In 2012 a leading hair loss researcher, George Cotsarelis, said proper, approved pharmaceutical PGD2 blockers might be available within two years... but it's 2015 and nothing yet! However, apparently research is still underway so maybe we'll get something in a few years.

There are some possible natural ones, including quercetin and luteolin but whether oral supplementation would be enough to actually stop hairloss in humans is unclear, and these compounds are pigments, so topical application might come with the side-effect of dyeing your head yellow. Have a read of the report from this brave pioneer

If you want more discussion on these things, go over to a forum like Immortal Hair there will be guys who will at least claim to have more info ;) Just read what is said with a skeptical eye - a lot of great ideas and research get thrown up, but a lot wishful thinking, over-generalization and utter dross gets mixed in too.
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