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Post  isaac Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:07 pm

CS,

If I'm not mistaken is there some commonality between hair loss and osteoporosis you did mention this in the past yes...that an enzyme is activated in balding types? Anyway my skeletal structure has always been on the thin side but I am not underweight. Is there anyway to thicken the bones?

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Post  CausticSymmetry Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:44 pm

isaac - What you're referring to is a gene called DKK-1 or Dickkoff-1. DKK-1 inhibits wnt signaling which is a protein involved in osteogenesis (building of bone). The canonical Wnt signaling step is actually mimicked by lithium. The mechanism is the inactivation of glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta).

GSK-3beta is invoked by a bad diet (starches, grains and sugars) and is the primary cause of excess sebum.

Balding scalps have the most upregulation of DKK-1. One way to induce DKK-1 is the use of glucocorticoids. And at the opposite end, DKK-1 invokes glucocorticoids in osteoporosis. A good example of this is using immune suppressants, such as prednisone which are well known to cause depletion of bone.

Here's a link that describes what to do to promote bone growth: http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1954532-the-right-way-the-wrong-way-to-reverse-osteoporosis

Also be sure to check out the following topic after it, where it continues.

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Post  isaac Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:49 am

One thing I noticed CS is that even with cutting out completely sugars, grains and starches I still had an outpouring of sebum. I suspect this was food sensitivities/allergies which I was unknowingly consuming daily.

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