Hair Loss Causes
There are many causes of hair loss in men and
women, including disease, nutritional deficiency,
hormone imbalance, and stress. Most men between the
ages of 20 and 50 suffer from some kind of
hereditary baldness or alopecia androgenetica.
Alopecia is simply the medical term for hair loss.
Androgenetic refers to the fact that both a genetic
predisposition to balding, and the influence of
‘Hydro Testosterone’ or male hormones play a part in
hair loss.
There is also a third factor, which is the passage
of time, or aging.
In order for ‘Androgenetic Alopecia’ to happen,
there must be genetic disposition for hair-loss, the
presence of the male hormone ‘Hydro Testosterone’,
and you must be of a certain age allowing sufficient
time for the first two factors to take their full
effect or influence on the hair follicles. |
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Dr. Lars Heitmann |