Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Too Much Exercise: Studies Report J-Shaped Link Between Exercise and CVD Risks I guess it boils down to: “Bike riding for older folks is good. Exercise for 30 year olds is bad.”
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I do not believe that working out will increase hair loss, but the straight forward answer is that we don’t know for sure. If you search the web, many talk about creatine and how it may relate to increased DHT, and ultimately hair loss. I do not know of any well constructed, reliable, or definitive […]
It’s a good idea, but there have been a few patients who have came up with their own scalp exercise ideas that they are pursuing. In the grand scheme of things, scalp exercises are not the rate limiting step, nor do the exercises have a drastic impact on the success or planning of a hair […]
The difference scalp exercises can make really depends on the laxity of your scalp. If you have a very loose scalp and good laxity, the scalp exercises should not matter. Donor estimates are made on a case by case basis. For those curious about what scalp exercise is, see this video we made here.
Normal exercise has nothing to do with hair loss or DHT that causes hair loss. If you wish (or do not wish) to exercise, do not correlate it with hair loss.
Procerin is a boutique version of the herbal saw palmetto. Some people swear by it, others say it doesn’t work. There have been two studies that I’m aware of to determine the effectiveness of saw palmetto as a hair loss treatment, and they were inconclusive. What I know works for early hair loss is Propecia […]
No. Exercise won’t increase or decrease side effects if you happen to get them. No. Exercise won’t mess with the effectiveness of finasteride. Get your iron checked and be under the care of a good doctor. I don’t see any value in trying to make finasteride work better, though. Finasteride works well in young men, […]
We all look for that miracle cure for hair loss, but it is elusive. I couldn’t begin to guess why people are ignorant about these “treatments”. Perhaps the power of suggestion is at play. Perhaps they are easy to dupe. Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps… Quite a funny list there, though. Why not apply manure to your […]
Do you realize that there are millions of men taking finasteride? Let’s look at the 2% number — for every person that claims they have a side effect, there are 98 that have none. If you’re satisfied, you don’t necessarily go to every web forum to share your enthusiasm and excitement. If you’ve been wronged, […]
I personally can not believe that hair loss can be reversed with such exercises. I haven’t read anything that shows scalp massage or exercise would have any regrowth benefit, aside from theories like this. The site you reference quotes a “current textbook” that links scalp tightness to male pattern baldness, but it doesn’t provide author […]
There is no connection to exercise and hair loss unless you have a telogen effluvium that is caused by stress. Are you stressed when you exercise with your clients? Even this scenario is far fetched. I would have to examine you and take a careful history to understand your problem better. I would be venturing […]
Unfortunately, I have no experience with the question to respond properly. After researching this a little bit, squats and deadlifts are said to be the most effective muscle building exercise, but I have no idea to what level the testosterone would increase while doing these workouts. Despite what I read (the sources I found were […]
The most common cause of hair loss is genetic. I doubt that a fried food diet or a fast food diet or a lack of exercise has much to do with hair loss. You should be more concerned about your general health with what you describe. Get your hair examined and mapped out for miniaturization […]
Exercise will not cause you to lose hair, so I think you’re safe to start working out again (unless you have some injury or underlying condition that you haven’t mentioned). What I mean to say is — don’t let fears of hair loss stop you from keeping in shape. To my knowledge, there will be […]
Scalp exercises are used to increase the laxity to the scalp, as shown in this video: As long as you are pushing down on the scalp and not creating constant pull 24 hours a day, you should not have traction alopecia from this. Traction alopecia occurs when you keep your hair pulled or braided […]
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