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Post  Tyler Durden Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:24 am

I don't know again why here, we say oestrogen are the ennemy ?? because, everybody know oestrogen are necesary for protect hair. There are many study who say oestrogen from hops can stop hairloss and are faster hair growth. I can develop if you want

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Post  CausticSymmetry Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:16 pm

Tyler Durden - Most natural forms of estrogen are usually good for hair. Yet xenoestrogens, otherwise known as environmental estrogens, particularly Bisphenol-A are strongly anti-hair.

Bisphenol-A in even small amounts is enough to initiate metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance and even diabetes.
Also this potent estrogen increases MMP-9 enzymes levels that can rapidly deteriorate hair.

Pueraria Mirifica is a good example of a plant that contains "good" estrogen like molecules (Miroestrol and Deoxymiroestrol).

As far as natural, endogenous estrogens, as a male ages, his SHBG levels increase, testosterone is rendered less bioavailable and their blood sugar metabolism decreases. When estrogen becomes the dominant hormone in the male body, blood sugar metabolism quickly suffers and hair follows suit.
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Post  Tyler Durden Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:24 am

Thanks for your fast answer.

But even if if think it's true hair loss with high blood pressure and high sugar or insulin problem, oestrogen used by some transexual keep all of their hair and more... It's an evidence for me, like is rarely that woman are hair loss, ooestrogen do a really role for the hair. Also, for the hops, his oestrogen are very similar to the most powerfull human oestrogen: estradiol. So aromatase product this estradiol in our body. What do you think about hops and fennel ?

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Post  CausticSymmetry Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:25 am

Tyler Durden - Speaking of estrogen, there is quite a different between the phytoestrogens which also serve as estrogen receptor agonists and xenoestrogens. One is natural and the other is not.

Soy, fo-ti, red clover, motherwort, fennel, black cohosh, licorice, and hops they share some similar characteristics.

However in regards to hair loss, it would seem the most effective phytoestrogen or estrogen receptor agonist would be Thai Kudzu (Pueraria Mirifica) or PM Kudzu as we have been calling it in this forum. The reason is that it contains Mirestrol which is virtually identical to the good human estrogen estriol.

But as far as dangerous estrogens go, anything that is synthetic or petrochemical based--but of the absolute worst is Bisphenol-A which is found in many plastics.
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Post  Tyler Durden Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:39 am

CausticSymmetry wrote:Tyler Durden - Speaking of estrogen, there is quite a different between the phytoestrogens which also serve as estrogen receptor agonists and xenoestrogens. One is natural and the other is not.

Soy, fo-ti, red clover, motherwort, fennel, black cohosh, licorice, and hops they share some similar characteristics.

However in regards to hair loss, it would seem the most effective phytoestrogen or estrogen receptor agonist would be Thai Kudzu (Pueraria Mirifica) or PM Kudzu as we have been calling it in this forum. The reason is that it contains Mirestrol which is virtually identical to the good human estrogen estriol.

But as far as dangerous estrogens go, anything that is synthetic or petrochemical based--but of the absolute worst is Bisphenol-A which is found in many plastics.

Yes yes, I would like to have a better english for speak more with you, it's interesting.

I know the difference between phytooestrogen and human opestrogen, so you confirm that hops and fennel can to be for health and hair loss ? (I don't think licorice are good.. it can effect the testosterone level). I will see for buy the Pueraria Mirifica, thanks for all

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