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Hair Facts and Hair Loss Basics
Although
both men and women can suffer significant hair loss, over
50% of men will suffer with Male Pattern Baldness (MPB),
also known as androgenetic alopecia, at some point in their
lives. The reason behind hair loss is a genetically inherited
sensitivity to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and 5-alpha-reductase.
The enzyme 5-alpha-reductase converts testosterone, a male
hormone, to DHT, the substance identified as the end-cause
for hair loss.
Most
hair loss follows a pattern that has been codified in a
table called the Norwood Scale (see figure 1).
There are seven patterns of hair identified in the Norwood
Scale, Norwood I being a normal head of
hair with no visible hair loss, Norwood II showing
the hair receding in a wedge-shaped pattern. Norwood
III shows the same receding pattern as Norwood
II, except the hairline has receded deeper into the frontal
area and the temporal area. Type IV on
the Norwood Scale indicates a hairline that has receded
more dramatically in the frontal region and temporal area.
Additionally there is a balding area at the very top center
of the head, but there is a bridge of hair remaining between
that region and the front. Type V on the
Norwood Scale shows that very same bridge between the frontal
region and the top center, also called the vertex, beginning
to thin. Type VI on the Norwood Scale
indicates that the bridge between the frontal region and
the vertex has disappeared. Finally, Type VII on
the Norwood Scale shows hair receding all the way back
to the base of the head and the sides just above the ears.
Norwood patterns are determined genetically.
Figure
1. Norwood Scale

Hair
loss has been noticed and studied throughout the ages, and
some interesting discoveries were made in ancient times.
For one it was noticed that eunuchs: those males without
genitals-never went bald. Men who were castrated as a result
of accidents in battle also never went bald. This was the
first indication that testosterone had something to do with
hair loss. It has also been found that the more recessive
the hair gene, the more propensity toward baldness one has. Blond-haired
persons have a greater propensity toward hair loss than darker-haired
people, and therefore Caucasian persons have a greater propensity
toward hair loss than non-Caucasian people. Beyond
the genetic propensity of certain people toward hair loss,
there seems to be various dietary triggers that activate
the process, a notion that is promising since this can be
controlled.
What
exactly are androgens? Androgens are sex hormones
mainly produced by males, the main one of which is testosterone.
Androgens are produced by the adrenal glands, which protect
the body in stressful situations by also producing adrenaline
so that the body may respond to situations it deems to
be threatening. The stress of daily life in Western civilization
has caused a state of alarm in people that has made the
body unable to distinguish between everyday stressors and
threatening situations. Therefore the adrenal glands in
most people in Western civilizations are overactive, constantly
producing adrenaline and naturally producing testosterone
along with it. Additionally, the over-consumption of red
meat and high fat foods in Western society cause an overactive
adrenal gland, perpetuating this situation.
There
is a definite connection between the syndrome of Male Pattern
Baldness (MPB) and the prostate gland. The prostate
gland is actually a cluster of small glands in males surrounding
the urethra, located just below the bladder. There is not
a lot known about all the functions of the prostate, except
that it serves to squeeze seminal fluid into and through
the urethra during ejaculation. Prostate problems can cause
serious problems with urination it becomes enlarged, and
sometimes the prostate becomes cancerous. The syndrome
of non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate is known as
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). DHT is responsible
for the division of cells in the prostate, and is normally
expelled by the prostate. However, when the prostate fails
to expel the DHT, it builds up and causes enlargement.
It has been confirmed that typical North American and northern
European diets lend to the perpetuation of BPH and prostate
cancer, whereas these are uncommon phenomena in other lands
and was even uncommon here in the past. This is significant
because the overproduction of DHT is responsible for BPH
and prostate cancer, and is also responsible for MPB or
androgenetic alopecia. The findings in research for BPH
cures have usually simultaneously produced benefits in
hair growth. We shall cover some of these discoveries in
various sections of this book. Additionally, changes in
diet are necessary to avoid all of these conditions and
improve overall health.
Some
common myths have arisen concerning hair loss. Because
of medical advancements many of these myths are being addressed
and corrected. For starters, although androgenetic alopecia
or pattern baldness is genetic and therefore can be hereditary,
it is not passed down through only your mother’s side of
the family. Either side of the family can pass down the
genetic disposition toward baldness. Also, contrary to
old family tales, wearing hats does not cause baldness
either.
Most
common hair loss comes under what has been commonly known
as Male Pattern Baldness (MPB). Although
referred to as MPB, females suffer a similar syndrome, so
it is more properly called androgenetic alopecia. Although
hair loss is not life or health threatening, it can cause
serious problems with a person’s psyche and self-confidence.
There has been no absolute cure found for hair loss, and
many factors of hair loss are hereditary, however there are
several preventative measures one can take to maintain healthy
hair and scalp.
> Home > Hair
Loss Main Page
- Hair
Loss Prevention and Treatments
- Cause
of Hair Loss: Male Pattern Baldness
- Vitamins
for Hair Loss: Vitamins A, B, C, E
- Vitamins
for Hair Loss: Zinc, Protein and Fatty Acids
- Vitamins
for Hair Loss: Fiber, Zinc and Iron
- Stop
Hair Loss: Juicing plus substances to avoid
- Natural
Hair Loss Remedy: Saw Palmetto, Nettles, Rosemary, Sage
- Natural
Hair Loss Remedy: Aloe Vera, Henna, Saffron, Polysorbate-80
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