My chemistry teacher told my class that men go bald because they have large amounts of testosterone. Is this true, or is this just what my chemistry teacher tells people so they think he is overflowing with testosterone?
By the 5ar enzyme. So, block the 5ar and it shold stop hair loss. This is what the drug Proscar does. Unfortunatly for some people, there are other variables at work causing hair loss.Originally posted by Viroid
Testosterone converts into DHT.
Damn straight.. i dont think ill EVER lose my hair. I love being indian...Originally posted by flava
also i think it said that indians keep their hair longer than most races
If you have the genes that make you susceptable to suffer from male pattern baldness then you just need an average level of testosterone (as in average for a man) to trigger the hair loss.Originally posted by Zelemont
My chemistry teacher told my class that men go bald because they have large amounts of testosterone.
and where would you get the extra enzymes?Originally posted by 2SLICK
Just wondering....
If lifting weights increase testosterone, wouldnt that increase DHT, because the enzymes
Any increases of testosterone achieved through natural methods are always going to be relatively small when compared to the administration of synthetic test. So it would seem unlikely that this would cause accelerated hair loss - I think the genetic angle is the most accurate anyway - as I stated before, it is mostly those who are predisposed to it that will suffer - I know guys who have used/abused test for years and still have a full head of hair. Luck of the draw IMHO.Originally posted by BMW
Since working out increases your testostrone level, does that mean working out makes you go bald?