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why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
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why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
scroll down you ll see the pomegranate extract.
what do you all think?
http://www.serumdht.com/Estro_Prostate_Formula.html
what do you all think?
http://www.serumdht.com/Estro_Prostate_Formula.html
truffy- Posts : 44
Join date : 2009-03-23
Re: why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
I thought the board experience here with 7HMR is not that positive...more shedding when on 7HMR. Hmmmmm, that does not bode very well for what the article is talking about...
lund- Posts : 661
Join date : 2008-10-21
Re: why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
truffy - Environmental and synthetic estrogen is the type to avoid and unfortunately this is more pervasive than ever in society.
The "estrogens" promoted here are weaker estrogen like molecules which help displace stronger, more potent estrogens.
Not sure why 7-HMR had a shed reputation, but being that shedding does occur a few times in a year, there is also a coincidence factor. Having used it and its near equivalent, flax seed lignans for years, it wasn't a problem for me.
The "estrogens" promoted here are weaker estrogen like molecules which help displace stronger, more potent estrogens.
Not sure why 7-HMR had a shed reputation, but being that shedding does occur a few times in a year, there is also a coincidence factor. Having used it and its near equivalent, flax seed lignans for years, it wasn't a problem for me.
Re: why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
CS- What do you think of the products he linked to, overall, for hairloss?
johnt- Posts : 282
Join date : 2008-07-29
Re: why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
johnt - Having tried every one of these ingredients at various stages many of them were not quite enough.
I was a large proponent on pomegranate but found that it was quite costly to get a brand concentrated enough to perform any noticeable physical effects. One of these effects is increased nitric oxide. Drinking some brands of pomegranate would give this effect but it was expensive.
7-HMR lignans I used for years along with flax lignans, both Enterolactone precursors. Some help from those, but have dropped them in favor of the current line-up.
A lot of ingredients in this formula are inhibitors of DHT. Having tried all of these separately and combined created side-effects much like what is described of Propecia users. These helped to slow down hair loss, but did not work at all during heightened times of stress.
As far as 5-LOXIN boswellia extract. I have not used this individually long enough to evaluated it for hair loss. But based on the research, Curcumin seems to overshadows it.
I was a large proponent on pomegranate but found that it was quite costly to get a brand concentrated enough to perform any noticeable physical effects. One of these effects is increased nitric oxide. Drinking some brands of pomegranate would give this effect but it was expensive.
7-HMR lignans I used for years along with flax lignans, both Enterolactone precursors. Some help from those, but have dropped them in favor of the current line-up.
A lot of ingredients in this formula are inhibitors of DHT. Having tried all of these separately and combined created side-effects much like what is described of Propecia users. These helped to slow down hair loss, but did not work at all during heightened times of stress.
As far as 5-LOXIN boswellia extract. I have not used this individually long enough to evaluated it for hair loss. But based on the research, Curcumin seems to overshadows it.
Re: why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
so do you think that progesteron is a better weapon against stress related hairloss than the regimen described on this website?
truffy- Posts : 44
Join date : 2009-03-23
Re: why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
truffy - If you're referring to this regimen below, I would say no. Stress based hair loss is primarily neurogenic that involves substance P & nerve growth factor and others. Progesterone is a exerts mild antianxiety qualities and it maybe helpful in cases where DHT blockers heighten anxiety. Cayenne or Curcumin & Resveratrol can inhibit neurogenic inflammation whereas progesterone cannot.
http://www.immortalhair.org/mycurrentregimen.htm
http://www.immortalhair.org/mycurrentregimen.htm
Re: why do they promote estrogen to fight hairloss?heres the link
truffy - Environmental and synthetic estrogen is the type to avoid and unfortunately this is more pervasive than ever in society.
CS,
Doesn't the composite material used to replace amalgam fillings contain estrogenic compounds?
mphatesmpb- Posts : 621
Join date : 2010-10-21
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