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A shocking and surprising new medical paradigm... (Propecia, Avodart, Spiro, DHT & hormones ...)

posted by Bryan, 06.09.2007, 01:44
(edited by Bryan on 06.09.2007, 01:53)

» Bryan,
»
» Yep I read this paper as well as many others.
»
» To me the heading and first paragraph seem to argue against your
» interpretation; "More Questions than answers" and "....usually
» exhibiting hair growth inhibitory properties".

Also, notice their use of the word "surprising" when they first mention the growth stimulation of estrogen in their own experiment. That, together with the part about "More Questions than Answers...", is a simple acknowledgement of an affront to the authors' longstanding assumption (along with that of many others) that estrogen doesn't have an OPPOSITE effect on hair follicles (just like androgens do), depending on the specific site of the hair follicles. Give them a little credit for being extremely cautious and conservative when they come face-to-face with an entirely new medical paradigm! ;-)

Their wording doesn't "argue against" the evidence that they saw with their own eyes, it's just an acknowledgement of the surprise they felt from confronting such a completely new paradigm. Something completely different for THEM, anyway: Dr. Proctor has been discussing that issue for years on alt.baldspot (that androgens AND estrogens show paradoxically opposite site-specific effects on hair follicles)! :-P

» What I dislike about this study as a basis of hard conclusions is that the
» sample count is 1 (ok maybe 2) and it doesn't even say if the guy was
» displaying MPB!

Oh, is THAT your only defense against all this evidence? That these 2 very carefully tested case studies (along with the many more subjects from the Kiesewetter studies, not to mention the countless examples of successful topical estrogen use from Europe) are just statistical flukes? Come on, GC, you can do better than that.

Well...I take that back: maybe that IS the best you can do! :-D


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