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How to Stop Hair Loss in Men – It doesn't have to run in the family

How to Stop Hair Loss in Men It doesn't have to run in the family

Since I was 25 I have always wondered how to stop hair loss in men. The reason for this, as you have probably figured out, is because this is the age that I started to lose my hair, or at least notice that I was losing my hair. I thought it pretty unfair that I should start going bald at such a young age and I didn't know how to stop hair loss in men. I didn't even think that there was a way, and there might not have been at the time, but there is a way now. I'll tell you how to stop hair loss in men, or at least the way that worked for me.

Hair loss, I found out, is caused by a hormone called DHT. I always thought that it was genetic and there was nothing that you can do about it. To some extent it is genetic. People who have a certain gene are more inclined to produce or suffer from the over production of this hormone. OK, this makes sense, so there might be a way to stop hair loss in men if we address this DHT hormone problem. You can see how this is shaping up. When something is called genetic it seems set in stone. No point fighting it right? However, when the problem is described as hormonal you can see that it is treatable. And there lays the secret of how to stop hair loss in men. So, we know we need to block DHT but how do we do this?

When I was first trying to find out how to stop hair loss in men I found heads of "miracle cures" that claimed that I could have a full head of hair in no time. However, I now knew what had to be done and so I could ignore all the "noise" from these scam products and focus on a real ways of how to stop hair loss in men. I needed a DHT blocker and there were even tons of products that claimed that they could do this. So how do you know which is the best.

I guess the best way to know if a product is going to work or not is to look at the FDA approved products (so that you know that they are safe) and then look at the clinical tests that have been done on the product. If they publish these tests and the results are positive then you know that this is likely to be the one.




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