Yes, that's exactly what I thought, so when the hair returned, I reckoned my testosterone had been lowered and my hair follicles responded by regrowing the hair.
Excessive sugar can be converted in a person's system into a type of testosterone that can build up on hair follicles causing damage. That along with tension created by scalp muscles reducing blood flow and depletion of certain nutrients are the typical causes of hair loss.
It could be a number of things:
I think it's number 2 mostly.
The new hair is still there now and athough it's thin, I'm happy about it.
Male pattern baldness is the result of having too much testosterone. Something to do with something in it that affects the hair follicle.
I don't have all the details but my friend has it and he is a doctor. He explained it to me.
Might be something to look up.
Yes, that's exactly what I thought, so when the hair returned, I reckoned my testosterone had been lowered and my hair follicles responded by regrowing the hair.
Excessive sugar can be converted in a person's system into a type of testosterone that can build up on hair follicles causing damage. That along with tension created by scalp muscles reducing blood flow and depletion of certain nutrients are the typical causes of hair loss.