@Geeljire,
Stop with the broscience.
Why cant people stop taking disagreements personally?
Female hair loss is unrelated to the more common male pattern baldness. In females it is mostly autoimmune problems and much rarer, while in males it very common and strictly genetic.
For women when you experience stress in your daily life, you make cortisol. These two master hormones converge to make a new chemical, especially in women, that act like androgens, which are male hormones.
As a result, these androgens turn on receptor sites in your hair follicle susceptible to DHT, causing the hair to thin and fall out. So it is very much related according to Dr. Northrup
40% of all hair loses affect women, they just suffer in silence.
Male pattern baldness existed even in prehistoric cultures before the so called 'bad' modern Western diet. Many male Olympic athletes who follow the best diets still get it because of their genetics. There’s no escaping if you carry the alleles that make scalp hair sensitive to DHT. Only certain medications will help, nothing else
Olympic athletes eat a high glycemic diet with alot of red meat. They do soo to boost energy and make creating muscle easier. High glycemic diet increases the insulin , the blood suger which cause inflammation. Inflammation is what makes the scalp sensetive to Androgenes that convert DHT.
Western high glycemic diet contributes to hair loss, tho any lack of badly needed nutrients contribute to it as well.
The reason why male patterned baldness is less frequent in Asia with exception of those who follow a American diet
Basically If you don't regulate your hormones properly your hair wil fall out or thin.