Are Sebum Clogged Follicles To Blame For Male Pattern Baldness?
Friday, December 19th, 2008With the possible exception of blood flow, it seems another commonly held belief is that clogged follicles are to blame for male pattern hair loss. (…)
With the possible exception of blood flow, it seems another commonly held belief is that clogged follicles are to blame for male pattern hair loss. (…)
In a recent article I talked about the mysterious unreleased RU 58841 hair loss drug, which showed immense promise in animal testing, only to fizzle out before it could be moved to humans trials. (…)
Don’t take it personally. (…)
The story of RU 58841 is a rather mysterious one, and one which I came across while I was searching for a cure for my balding problem. (…)
No full-blown miracles exist in this world unfortunately, only partial miracles, at best. (…)
When faced with hair loss, some people like to take their time initially and try herbal remedies and all manner of exotic treatments. (…)
They always say preventing something is better than curing it, and nowhere is this more true than in hair loss prevention. (…)
If your thin hair is a result of hair loss you are probably wondering how to get thicker hair, and fast, before it gets any worse. When hair thins, it can thin in two different ways. (…)
DHT is pegged as the main cause of male pattern baldness, but, what is DHT, where does it come from, and how does it damage our hair follicles? (…)
While Propecia (for hair loss) and Proscar (for prostate enlargement) are the most commonly known DHT blockers, some people may prefer to try a natural DHT blocker. (…)