I am just wondering, can some of these pheromones speed up the process of hair loss in those that are genetically prone to it? Can it have any sort of affect on hair loss in any way?
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Pheromones and Hair Loss?
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No not at all. Hair loss is the result of a hormone known as DHT (Dihydrotesosterone) which is a testosterone derivative. Indigenous pheromones are basically steroids excreted by specialize glands in the skin. The pheromones we use are synthetic analogues of these compounds that we apply to the skin. While there is some degree of absorption in the skin that is possible they do not enter the bloodstream. When you take a steroid like testosterone or a prohomone that is converted to testosterone it is administered via injection or orally. They then enter the bloodstream and can, thereby, be converted to DHT by the action of various enzymes. Synthetic pheromones will never convert into testosterone on the skin and, therefore, into DHT. So the bottom line is that you're safe.
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Mones can have negative side effects on hormone production if used on a regular basis, but so can fluoride, so the devil is in the dose.
Hair loss - It's not genetic, and it's not caused by DHT:
https://raypeatforum.com/community/t...balding.12535/
https://raypeatforum.com/community/t...d-women.10914/
https://raypeatforum.com/community/t...air-loss.8284/
The Misunderstood Role of DHT in Male Pattern Baldness
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Originally posted by Bloodburn View Post
All men lose their hair eventually. As I have suggested, take supplements known to slow down hair loss process.
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Originally posted by Bloodburn View Post
All men lose their hair eventually. As I have suggested, take supplements known to slow down hair loss process.
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