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BUT JTR . . . (Hair Multiplication & Research)

posted by Ahab, 16.09.2007, 18:10

» Granted, a 60 year-old would not have the same testosterone levels of a 20
» year-old.

BTW wouldn't there be more to balding than testosterone levels?

Sme men don't go bald until they are middle aged--a time when they have less testosterone than when they were younger (one possible reason: it would be a combo of how much over how long that causes hair to fall out, and that could vary from person to person).

» But I don't see how they would get the cells to revert to a youthful or
» embryonic state. Inducing new follicles to grow, in my view, is not the
» same as turning back the genetic clock in the cell nucleus. Instead,
» you're basically recreating an embryonic process but using adult building
» blocks to do it.


OK--I didn't realize that the newly generated follicles don't start over again from square one, so to speak.

However--perhaps this could give someone a second chance at saving his hair from the effects of DHT, by creating new follicles and taking Avodart.


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