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why mercola is still bald?
many of you are claiming that hair regrowth is possible...
why mercola is still bald? he's probably doing everything right to fight infflamation etc...
is because only those who just went bald can see hair regrowth? i guess mercola went bald some long time ago..
why mercola is still bald? he's probably doing everything right to fight infflamation etc...
is because only those who just went bald can see hair regrowth? i guess mercola went bald some long time ago..
researchingeverything- Posts : 110
Join date : 2013-08-15
Re: why mercola is still bald?
You know the answer to this question already, but you're looking for others here to invalidate it for you.
AS54- Posts : 2367
Join date : 2011-08-12
Age : 36
Location : MI
Re: why mercola is still bald?
The answer is simple he made himself go bald on purpose so when the aliens land here on earth he will be able to relate to them better being they're both bald and all.
Vince Clortho- Posts : 69
Join date : 2012-11-28
Location : N.J.
Re: why mercola is still bald?
^ Spoiler.
When I saw this:
I said to myself, "Yes. Yes. Pale and bald. I believe they would accept me." Now to get that yoked.
But I think they were like 12 ft tall so there's that.
When I saw this:
I said to myself, "Yes. Yes. Pale and bald. I believe they would accept me." Now to get that yoked.
But I think they were like 12 ft tall so there's that.
AS54- Posts : 2367
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Age : 36
Location : MI
Re: why mercola is still bald?
Aren't you gassed up right now? You should have no problem getting that jacked. Just read mike mentzers heavy duty book.
Vince Clortho- Posts : 69
Join date : 2012-11-28
Location : N.J.
Re: why mercola is still bald?
Yeah, no excuse really.
Mentzer trained similarly to Dorian didn't he...minimize sets - maximize load. Like one or two intense work sets and recovery is 7-10 days.
Mentzer trained similarly to Dorian didn't he...minimize sets - maximize load. Like one or two intense work sets and recovery is 7-10 days.
AS54- Posts : 2367
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Re: why mercola is still bald?
Dorian was sort of mentzers protege mentzer was his trainer when he won those Olympias back in the 90's. Mentzers heavy duty is based on the ideas of the dude who invented nautilus Arthur Jones. I think the program is impossible to follow unless you are being chemically assisted.
Vince Clortho- Posts : 69
Join date : 2012-11-28
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Re: why mercola is still bald?
researchingeverything wrote:many of you are claiming that hair regrowth is possible...
why mercola is still bald? he's probably doing everything right to fight infflamation etc...
is because only those who just went bald can see hair regrowth? i guess mercola went bald some long time ago..
He didn't get vaccinated as a child.
Odysseus- Posts : 636
Join date : 2009-12-19
Re: why mercola is still bald?
i think to get regrowth requires a little more than simply just killing inflammation. like he could be on a good diet, but still get hairloss. this forum is a pretty good example of this.. many people eat really healthy and kill inflammation, yet they are still balding? yes.. they improve the amount of hair lost, but it still hasn't permanently fixed the issue. some, yes, but not everyone. me, i ate healthy everyday and still experienced it.
like what about heavy metals? does he take something to combat it? is he doing things for controlling his insulin levels? he exercises a lot.. and i think he promotes ALA.. but not sure how active he is in this. also, i know CS has talked about ALA isn't as effective for heavy metals as immune boost 77. does he take iodine or do something for the thyroid? i don't think he does. how is he clearing out the calcification in his blood vessels that have built up? k2? maybe. there's many "natural" things that don't help hairloss and instead do worse for you. he could be taking something that isn't helping. if he took a more active approach, i'm sure he could.. but i think the topical route would be required to do it along with getting maximum control of his hormones. something like topical ACV to reverse the calcification build up or something. not sure if it is even possible to be honest, but i've read the follicles never die.. it's just a matter of waking them up and holding on for a while until it comes up.
like what about heavy metals? does he take something to combat it? is he doing things for controlling his insulin levels? he exercises a lot.. and i think he promotes ALA.. but not sure how active he is in this. also, i know CS has talked about ALA isn't as effective for heavy metals as immune boost 77. does he take iodine or do something for the thyroid? i don't think he does. how is he clearing out the calcification in his blood vessels that have built up? k2? maybe. there's many "natural" things that don't help hairloss and instead do worse for you. he could be taking something that isn't helping. if he took a more active approach, i'm sure he could.. but i think the topical route would be required to do it along with getting maximum control of his hormones. something like topical ACV to reverse the calcification build up or something. not sure if it is even possible to be honest, but i've read the follicles never die.. it's just a matter of waking them up and holding on for a while until it comes up.
sanderson- Posts : 1198
Join date : 2012-03-13
Re: why mercola is still bald?
This question about Mercola being bald still - I've addressed this numerous times on here.
Here's a quick summary. First Mercola himself blames his own hair loss on his long practice of following a high carb diet and long distance running (my emphasis added on the last part).
Mercola eventually figured out that (post losing his hair) that his metabolic type was high protein, high fat, low carb.
He's a fast oxidizer and was slated to lose all the necessary minerals to support glucose metabolism. Then there's the catabolic effect of endurance running, which starves tissues. A double whammy.
When the progenitor cells die off, that is it, unless he gets a transplant or stem cell injection.
Another note, I take everything (including iodine, detox heavy metals) and add other minerals.
Finally, I want to comment that some of the advice on this forum by some here I think is too specific. Everyone is very unique. I takes me an hour minimum of learn about someone before giving very specific advice.
So I speak in general to things here.
Here's a quick summary. First Mercola himself blames his own hair loss on his long practice of following a high carb diet and long distance running (my emphasis added on the last part).
Mercola eventually figured out that (post losing his hair) that his metabolic type was high protein, high fat, low carb.
He's a fast oxidizer and was slated to lose all the necessary minerals to support glucose metabolism. Then there's the catabolic effect of endurance running, which starves tissues. A double whammy.
When the progenitor cells die off, that is it, unless he gets a transplant or stem cell injection.
Another note, I take everything (including iodine, detox heavy metals) and add other minerals.
Finally, I want to comment that some of the advice on this forum by some here I think is too specific. Everyone is very unique. I takes me an hour minimum of learn about someone before giving very specific advice.
So I speak in general to things here.
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Re: why mercola is still bald?
When do the progenitor cells die off?
stresssucks- Posts : 457
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Re: why mercola is still bald?
He has that classic MPB skin - bumpy, clogged pores all over his face. Not just his scalp. His twitter is a low-rez photo and you can see how shitty his skin is.
I still believe that it's clogged follicles causing the majority of hairloss. All the balding guys I know (me included) have clogged, nasty skin. Guys with no hairloss over 35-40 usually have super clear skin.
I still believe that it's clogged follicles causing the majority of hairloss. All the balding guys I know (me included) have clogged, nasty skin. Guys with no hairloss over 35-40 usually have super clear skin.
blahblahblah- Posts : 75
Join date : 2012-06-29
Re: why mercola is still bald?
There is definitely a connection to sebum. That tends to get brought up here once in a while, then it passes and kind of becomes the "old news", and then gets refreshed now and again.
I can remember that during puberty and in the years after my scalp was incredibly oily. I could wake up in the morning and the hair felt oily, I could stand it on end like straight up and the sebum was dense enough it would act like hair gel. Yeah, sick. Needless to say I couldn't go anywhere in the morning without showering first.
That kind of subsided for a while, especially while my testosterone was low.
Now that I've started testosterone replacement, my scalp is back to being extremely oily. Its definitely irritating. Without any hair up there now, I have a direct view of the skin and its definitely pink and inflamed. Today, for example, I showered this morning and it was a matter of hours before my scalp was noticeably oily again.
I think a high free level of testosterone is definitely a contributing factor here.
But its not that my skin is dirty or rugged looking. I actually have pretty good skin complexion, no blackheads, very few signs of wrinkles or identations where I'd expect wrinkles to form in the coming years. You wouldn't look at my face or my scalp and think, man that's oily. But if you touch my scalp you can literally feel a film of sebum on your hands. The other day I rested my head on the head rest in my car and noticed I actually left an imprint of oil from the back of my head. Eww. I'm going to have to wash my head multiple times during the day, there's really no other way around it. But do I think this connects to how quickly I lost my hair...absolutely.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17448569
Interesting study ^.
I think when it comes to skin inflammatory status, the dietary ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids is really important.
I can remember that during puberty and in the years after my scalp was incredibly oily. I could wake up in the morning and the hair felt oily, I could stand it on end like straight up and the sebum was dense enough it would act like hair gel. Yeah, sick. Needless to say I couldn't go anywhere in the morning without showering first.
That kind of subsided for a while, especially while my testosterone was low.
Now that I've started testosterone replacement, my scalp is back to being extremely oily. Its definitely irritating. Without any hair up there now, I have a direct view of the skin and its definitely pink and inflamed. Today, for example, I showered this morning and it was a matter of hours before my scalp was noticeably oily again.
I think a high free level of testosterone is definitely a contributing factor here.
But its not that my skin is dirty or rugged looking. I actually have pretty good skin complexion, no blackheads, very few signs of wrinkles or identations where I'd expect wrinkles to form in the coming years. You wouldn't look at my face or my scalp and think, man that's oily. But if you touch my scalp you can literally feel a film of sebum on your hands. The other day I rested my head on the head rest in my car and noticed I actually left an imprint of oil from the back of my head. Eww. I'm going to have to wash my head multiple times during the day, there's really no other way around it. But do I think this connects to how quickly I lost my hair...absolutely.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17448569
Interesting study ^.
I think when it comes to skin inflammatory status, the dietary ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids is really important.
AS54- Posts : 2367
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Age : 36
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