Friends, family members, co-workers are all mentioning the same thing all of the sudden since taking the jabs. A guy who sits next to me at work said his wife is finding big clumps of hair in the tub after taking a shower each day. Have any of you guys heard about this? If so, it's what they get for being so stoopid but I do feel sorry for them. Sounds like the wig and hair extension business might be lucrative pretty soon.
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I got the virus March / April 2020. I was ill for 12 days.
My hair grew back afterwards where it has been missing for a few years due to male baldness. It's there now at about 20% density on the widow's peak.
I put it down to either ruined testosterone levels or to the zinc I have been taking religiously since I got ill.
Zinc deficiency leads to hair loss btw.
The zinc might be linked too, I am fairly sure that the virus depleted zinc in the body (loss of smell indicates this). Maybe the vaccine does too.
lack of zinc also causes hypogonadism, which I think you alluded to with the low testosterone comment.
Yes, good point, hadn't thought of that.
I still think they have some specific hormone disrupting functionality in the vaccine and possibly in the virus
This is funny because i was just thinking about something strange people don't talk about. Why do hair plugs from your armpits/crotch survive permanently on your scalp? that doesn't make sense. That's why you see someone like joe rogan with a subtle patches of transplanted hair he still has to shave off after all these years.
A few idea...
if you transplant a baby tree to a slightly poisonous piece of ground... It'll die. if you transplant a fully grown tree that can handle the subtle poison, it'll survive no problem...
Pubic hair is fine and curly, and doesn't grow hugely long.
I think it has different genes expressed in the follicles, it probably responds differently to testosterone etc.
I think the microbiome of pubic hair follicles would be altered when it's exposed on your head. Different environment would favor different microbiota.
Edit - unless you wear a sweaty hat all day long!
Ueah younare in the right ballpark with that.