Dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, is the leading
cause of hair loss. Whilst we know what
the leading cause of hair loss is, unfortunately there is no miracle cure to
completely block its effects and solve the problem of hair loss forever.
DHT is a hormone. DHT is directly related to
and affected by the level of testosterone in the bloodstream. DHT blocks the
growth of hair in men and is the cause of most baldness. And even though this
is a male hormone, women also have a small amount that runs through their
blood, some higher than others. When a female inherits hair follicles that are
supersensitive to DHT, they start to lose hair just like men do.
The most important structure of a hair
follicle is the dermal papilla, which is responsible for hair growth. DHT cause
the hair follicle to shrink and restricts the follicles ability to produce hair
growth. This is how DHT is responsible for about 95% of hair loss. In addition
to all this, DHT tends to create a wax like substance around the hair roots and
it is this accumulation of DHT in the hair follicles and roots that gives rise
to male and female pattern hair loss.
DHT is responsible for more than just hair
loss in males as well. It plays a major role in the growth of facial hair, the
deepening of the voice during puberty, sex drive, and muscle growth. Because of
the important role it plays in helping men look and act like men, the hormone
cannot be completely blocked or eliminated in the body.
The production of DHT in the scalp is the
primary problem for men and women experiencing hair loss, which means that it
is actually possible to have plenty of DHT to keep your body in balance, while
at the same time virtually eliminating hair loss as a problem.
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