Youtube (no fap): L’industrie de la perte de cheveux exposée ! – Comment j’ai fait repousser mes cheveux après 10 ans de calvitie masculine

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Retranscription des paroles de la vidéo: If you have hair loss, this is a video you need to watch. So, settle in, get a cup of coffee, feel relaxed. This is going to be a long presentation, but at the end of it, what I want to do is really get to the root cause of what is actually causing hair loss in men. I’ve spent the last 10 years researching this, going deep, and I think I’ve pretty much figured out how to stop hair loss for myself and how to regrow it to a certain extent. And this is basically the video that shows you how I’ve done it and why I’ve done it that way. And in this presentation, I’m going to go through about 50 different studies, and it’s all going to link together in this kind of mind map uh that shows you what really causes hair loss in men. So, settle in. This is going to be a long one. You’re going to absolutely love it. If you have hair loss, this is just an absolute mustwatch. Right. So, a little bit about me. At a young age, I had ultraaggressive hair loss. Right? I can still remember 17 years old. But I’m in school and my friend kind of cheekily told me that I had a receding hairline. And I was so naive at that point. I didn’t even know what a receding hairline was. I didn’t know that it was that was the beginning of male pattern baldness. I literally had no idea. But that’s how young I was. So from about 17 to 26, my hair loss aggressively continued to thin and recede. Um, you can see this photo, you know, I’ve I’ve got such a deep receded hairline. It’s so thin on top. Uh, this hairline, this photo I basically just given up at that point. It was so thin and it was so receded that, you know, I’d basically just given up and shaved it off. And just for some context, basically all the men in my family are bold. My dad, uncle, cousin, both grandfathers. you know, it I was in real deep trouble when it came to my hair. Um, I was definitely on the genetic pathway to being bald by the age I am now. But I still I had this niggling feeling that the real cause of hair loss just wasn’t being discussed, at least in the mainstream. And I I just couldn’t I couldn’t take this idea of the mainstream narrative that it’s just genetics, it’s just hormones at face value. the rebel and the engineer in me uh because I have a master’s degree in chemical engineering. I just wanted deeper answers. I just wasn’t satisfied. So, uh this is this is quite important and it’s it’s going to be a theme in this presentation to be honest. Um the hair loss industry, they have a secret. I was I was warned not to make this video and I’ll get on to that a little bit later on. Uh I know this is going to be extremely controversial. I know this is going to make a lot of people upset and and angry and angry with me. But after 10 years of researching hair loss, literally 10 years um with a master’s degree in chemical engineering researching hair loss full-time, the following presentation is simply a collection of evidence that I found. So for many years, nothing worked for me. My hair kept getting worse. But when I realized when I had this insight that the hair loss industry is built around this idea of a customer for life. So remember this. remember this idea, a customer of life. Um, that’s when I started realizing where I was going wrong. So, most importantly, in this video, I’ll present my research, but it’s it’s up to you. It’s really up to you to form your own opinion. I’m not I’m not telling you anything. I’m presenting the research that I found and what worked for me after 10 years of trying. So, check all the studies for yourself. Form your own conclusion. I’ll I’ll be linking all the studies. Um, and I’ll also link to this presentation board so you can go and go through it yourself step by step. Take your time. Go through, look at every study. This isn’t medical advice. This is just me presenting the evidence that I found. And further to that, unfortunately, most people have already just given up on their hair, right? They just say, « Oh, it’s genetics. There’s nothing you can do. » And honestly, if if that’s you, if if you think that is you, then um just please go ahead and close this video because this this presentation isn’t for you, right? Okay. So, let’s let’s get into the meat of this presentation. What really causes hair loss in men? So, first up, a bit of context. The hair follicle is a mini organ. It’s it’s an an organ. um and as such it needs oxygen and it needs nutrients and it needs these minerals to survive right so think about the hair follicle in the context of being an organ because this is going to be super important going forward so as you can see blood flow arrives to the hair follicle bulb this this area here uh the dermal pillar it’s also called via a network of blood vessels. So keep in mind this structure. Um this this really is an organ. It’s got the erectile pilli muscle. It’s got the sebaceous gland. And this is a this is a delicate complex uh organ. So hair follicle miniaturization is a hallmark of androgenetic alipcia which basically means when a dermatologist or a doctor goes to diagnose androgenetic alipcia male pattern baldness. you know what I had um they look for hair follicle miniaturization. So keep this in mind right this is this process where each successive hair growth cycle the hairs become thinner and wispier. It’s it’s not like with male pattern borders it’s not like your hairs just fall out right it’s that every cycle um they grow back slightly less strong slightly less thick and they grow slightly slower as well. So just keep this in mind as we go forward. So we know that balding scalps have lower blood flow. We know from multiple studies now that boarding scalps are deficient in blood flow compared to scalps with healthy hair. In fact, the studies show that balding scalps have about 2.6 times lower blood flow than scalps without hair loss. And that’s a, you know, that’s a massive difference. It’s a very significant difference. So you can see this study here. SPF stands for subcutaneous blood flow and that was 2.6 times lower. So we’re going to kind of go through quite a few points. You have to keep it in mind and keep the context in mind for the entire presentation. So let’s move on to the next step. The studies now show us that balding scalps are significantly thinner and harder than scalps with healthy hair. So a 2021 study out Japan compared men with various stages of AA androgenetic alipcia keep that in mind to non-boarding men and on average the scalp of the boarding men was 5.9 mm thick compared to 7.8 mm in the controls. So that is a 25% difference. You know it’s it’s not something subtle that we’re talking about here. It’s a it’s a noticeable real difference in the thickness of the scalp. And you can see from this study that, you know, they took the same spot on the scalp and it was significantly thinner in the boarding men. And just to sort of back up this point, you know, the thickness of the hypodermis and the entire scalp was significantly thinner in the AGA group than in the control group. You know, in conclusion, the study demonstrated that the thickness of the whole scalp and the hypodermis is lesser and the depth of the hair hair follicles is shallower in the AGA group. significantly shallower. And another study, the AJ group, showed reduced thickness of the entire scalp. So that’s obviously been backed up by multiple studies. Um, and just as a side note, they also found that classic diminishment in blood flow um moving through the scalp in the men with the AGA. Then there was another study that found that Aga is associated with increased scalp hardness. So the occurrence and severity of Aga was positively correlated with scalp hardness in men. And this chart’s really interesting because you can see the various spots on the scalp. And here you can see the different u grades. So the black line which is a little bit harder to see. The black line is basically no male pattern borders. Um the the green line is a little bit of hair loss and the red line is a lot of hair loss. So you can see in this spot MF2 and MV that’s where the biggest difference is and that’s where men typically bald first. So it’s what it’s saying is the scalp is hardest in these areas MF1, MF2 and MV. And that’s where the biggest difference is between the non-boarding and the boarding scalps. So, in reality, you don’t really need a study to tell you this. Just look up close at any balding scalp and you’ll see that scalp is thin and hard and leathery and it’s been basically constantly compressed against the skull. So, what causes the pattern in male pattern baldness? We call it male pattern baldness for a reason. It’s because it always takes place in this characteristic pattern and we’ve even given it a name and it’s called the Hamilton Norwood scale of hair loss and you can see 1 through 7 how the hairline recedes and the pattern that it takes place in. So up until now scientists literally they had no explanation for why hair loss takes place in this pattern. The scientists simply they couldn’t explain it. Right? And that was until there was a groundbreaking study that came along and it looked at the human scalp. So we can see here they looked at the scalp and tension across the scalp based on the shape of the skull and where the scalp was fixed. So at the front and the sides and the back. And what they found was this pattern where you can see the higher tension is sorry the higher tension is is here these shades. So at the front and on this crown area and the lower tension you can see the darker blue shades here. And what they found was absolutely incredible. This is the pattern of male pattern borders. So this is this typical norm Hamilton Norwood scale of hair loss. And you can see they look pretty much exactly the same. And the researchers found that this the chance of this being an actual coincidence is less than one in 1,000. So this overlap between the tension and the pattern of male pattern baldness is basically there’s less than one in 1,000 chance of that being coincidence. What they concluded was the elastic deformation of the scalp and AGA patterning clearly identifies mechanical stress as an active factor in AGA. So essentially the tension on the scalp is an active factor in andrew in your propensity to lose hair in that area. These this area at the front is high tension. This area in the front loes hair first. Same with the crown. High tension loses hair first. So let’s go on to the next step because this is going to explain everything a little bit more. tension, as you can imagine, compresses the dermal layer. Right? Imagine the scalp tissue being pulled constantly tight over and against the skull. But what what do you think would happen over time? Right? I’d imagine that that that tissue would get, you know, compressed as it’s being is being pulled that way and it’s being pulled against the scalp and it gets compressed like that. And you can imagine this dermal layer, this delicate hair follicle with the um the hypodermis, the dermis, and the epidermis. You know, it’s it’s sort of like if you were to walk around barefoot for a year, the soles of your feet, they’d respond to that stimulus and they’d harden up, right? And this compression and this hardening is exactly what we see like we just talked about in the last in the last box, right? The scalp is harder and it’s thinner than scalp with hair. And as you can probably imagine, a thin, hard, and a stiff scalp is much less vascular. And it makes it much more difficult for the delicate hair follicle bulb to actually survive, right? Imagine this delicate mini organ of the hair follicle with all those complex parts to it being squeezed and being contracted upon. So, we don’t know exactly what causes this tension in the first place and why it happens, but clearly genetics is part of the story, and there’s also clearly some lifestyle and environmental factors going into it. So, as you can see here, the part of the scalp that balds first, that’s clearly the part that’s being compressed, right? But on the sides and the back where the scalp is more vertical, the dermal layer is not compressed. It is getting pulled and stretched but it’s not compressed against the skull. So the hair remains thick and healthy. You can see it’s the exact part where um it’s it’s stops being compressed that the hair can still grow. Right? So keep that in mind. We’re moving on to the next box. So guys, what about DHT? Most people know that DHT is clearly involved in male hair loss, right? Almost everyone knows about finasteride. It blocks DHT and that can stop hair loss very very effectively in men. But it’s never really being clearly explained how that happens. You know, to me, it’s just it’s not an satisfactory explanation to say the hair follicle bulb is is sensitive to DHD. the hair follicle was just sensitive to DHT and that’s why it falls out. You know, if that were true, blocking all the DHT, which is basically what happens with finasteride and dutastasteride, you block about 70 to 90% of the DHT with finasteride and dutasteride. Well, blocking it all would regrow all the hair on your head, but we know that it doesn’t. In most cases, blocking DHT with finasteride, it stops the hair loss, but it regrows only a small amount of hair, right? It completely stops it, but it doesn’t regrow that much. And this is because the real way that DHT causes hair loss is that DHT is a critical step in the pathway to fibrosis. So remember this word here because this is super important going forward with this presentation. Fibrosis. Women don’t have high levels of DHT, so they don’t get the same fibrosis as men. So let’s look at how DHT in the body leads to fibrosis. So DHT and fibrosis, when muscles around the edge of your scalp pull on the scalp, they create that tension and then they create that scalp compression, right? But your body sees this chronic compression as a form of inflammation. It’s kind of like an irritation that it wants to fix. It’s like a an itch that needs to be scratched. It’s it’s something that needs to be, you know, it can’t be ongoing because it’s a form of inflammation. Your body wants to get in there and stop it. So to fight this perceived inflammation, your body sends DHT to that area of the scalp. DHT is actually an anti-inflammatory. And in the scalp, DHT signals the tissues to release a protein called transforming growth factor beta 1. And transforming growth factor B1 is known for its role in producing fibrosis. This protein tries to protect the scalp by creating fibrosis which is basically scar tissue made of collagen. Um it’s it’s an over production of disorganized collagen rather than these organized dermal layers where the hair bulb sits. So you can imagine that hair follicle mini organ. It sits within the layers of the the scalp the hypodermis the dermis and the epidermis. And when you get fibrosis, those layers become less distinct and the the sort of scar tissue that gets put down uh between those layers. The scar tissue is the body’s way of quickly patching up wounds. It’s tough. It kind of acts like this glue to resist the tension and the compression. But the fibrosis lacks the layered structure of normal scalp skin, which is crucial to the functioning of the hair follicle organ. Right? From the body’s view, it’s a win, right? because the tough scars resist the pulling and that stops the inflammation. But it causes this side effect, right? The fibrosis squeezes the hair follicle structure, leaving less room for the hair to grow and it blocks the blood vessels from delivering nutrients and oxygen. So in short, DHT is not actually attacking the hair follicle itself. It’s responding to scalp tension and inflammation. And the result is the creation of fibrosis which you can imagine like a kind of scar tissue which makes the hair follicles miniaturaturize with each successive cycle. So we know this from the studies or the studies back up this idea. Follicular microinflammation plays an integral role in the pathogenesis of androgenetic alopecia. So over time thickening of parapholicular sheath takes place due to increased deposition of collagen resulting in marked parapholicular fibrosis and sometimes ends in the complete destruction of the affected hair follicles. So you can imagine this fibrosis basically strangling the hair follicle. And that’s why after each successive hair growth cycle, the hair follicles become thinner and wispier and they grow less quickly because it’s like they’re being strangled both in terms of the blood supply and the growth space that the hair follicle has. And we have this quick animation that you can see. So the ga sits over the scalp. is being pulled tight and the dermal layers are attached intimately to the ga. So the hair follicle bulbs they’re getting stretched and as a result the the dermal layer gets compressed that leads to the scalp hardening and thinning that we see in balding scalps and that inflammation leads to the creation of fibrosis via this DHT and transforming growth factor B21 pathway. that fibrosis sets in around the hair follicles and that leads them to miniaturaturize over each successive cycle. Okay, so hopefully this is all making sense so far. We’ve got the hair follicle bulb, then we have the lower blood flow, then we have the scalps that are thinner and harder. And that’s what causes this pattern compression of the dermal layer. And that’s how DHT plays into it. So, what about genetics, right? Where does genetics come into this story? They’re certainly involved in male pattern baldness, but it’s not how most people think, right? Most people think, you know, the hair follicle is genetically sensitive to DHT, but that just isn’t true. It’s more about a genetic predisposition. And those genetics come into the equation in terms of creating fibrosis, you know, the scalp muscles, the shape, the shape of the skull, and more. So, this is all well and good, this theory, but I’m not here to waste your time with theory, right? We’re here to regrow your hair, to stop hair loss at the root cause, and to get you more hair over the rest of your lifetime, right? Sustainable hair regrowth. So, how does this theory actually play out in reality? as in what happens if you do reduce that scalp compression, if you reduce that scalp tension and if you improve the microirculation in the dermal layer. Simple question, will you regrow more hair or not? So, let’s look at some examples. So, relaxing the scalp muscles. Hair loss researchers came up with an ingenious way to test this idea of scalp tension compressing the dermal layer. So what they did was inject the scalp perimeter muscles with a substance that causes flaccid paralysis. And that’s just the scientific way of saying it causes the muscles to go like completely relaxed for a period of 3 to 5 months. So the kind of the nerdy way to say it is that it’s a the substance is a presinaptic neurom modulator which means it stops the muscle nerve from firing. So the muscle like literally can’t be used. It can’t tense up at all. So they injected the substance right into the muscles that hold the scalp tight. So you can see these blue dots um is where they injected the substance and guess what happened? Those participants started regrowing hair like clockwork. So this wasn’t just a one-off study, right? The same results, the same study has been repeated again and again and again now with amazing results, frankly, like incredible results. But unfortunately, the substance they use, it’s incredibly expensive. It’s probably costs at least $1,300 per session. So, the treatment has never been commercialized. But you can see here some of the results. They’re absolutely outstanding. And this is just after one or two sessions, you know, like half an hour in the doctor’s office relaxing these muscles. And you can see the crown area completely thinned in. The crown and the top area thickened up pretty significantly. crown area especially a lot of improvement and a lot of thickness improvement over here. These before and afters massive improvement in the crown. Massive improvement. So so good after just one or two sessions. So the study found basically a statistically significant increase of around 18% between baseline. So the author of the study also he had his theory about why this works so well and he says mechanistically the scalp behaves like a drum skin right with these tensioning muscles around the periphery. These muscle groups the frontalus occipitalis and per can’t really say that word per aricular muscles create a tight tight scalp when chronically active. Right? So you can read this yourself you can pause the video if you want and read it. So it loosens the scalp reducing pressure on the perforating vascule thereby increasing blood flow and oxygen concentration. Blood flow may therefore be a primary determinant in follicular health. So what happens they reduce they they basically cause flaccid paralysis of these muscles. the scalp can the scalp tension gets reduced and the scalp compression also gets reduced as a result of that and it also allows more blood to flow into the top of the scalp and the result is really impressive improvement in hair growth. Okay, so keep that in mind. Let’s move forward with the next section. So what about minoxidil? Monoxil was first invented as a blood pressure medication. So it widens the blood vessels allowing more blood to flow and thus reduces pressure. So when applied topically we know that minoxil increases blood flow by 200% above baseline. So that’s a 3x and for about an hour after application. So in other words it dilates the blood vessels allowing more blood to fl to flow through them and the result is an increase in blood supply to the scalp and eventually hairy growth. So the problem with minoxidil is the effect is very temporary, right? And of course it’s not really fixing the root cause. You’re just temporarily improving the blood flow in the dermis and epidermis. Um just temporarily allowing a bit more blood to flow into the upper part of the dermal layer. But that’s how and why it works. So keep that in mind. Let’s move on to the next section. So PRP plateletri plasma, right? It’s a procedure where the patient’s blood is taken and the plasma part of the blood is enriched via centrifuge. So that enriched plasma is then injected back into the patient’s scalp. So PRP is actually very very very effective. In a recent meta analysis, um it showed that an average increase of 27 new hairs per centime squared. So imagine a centime square. It’s quite a small area and PRP is creating 27 new hairs. But the issue again is it’s it’s very expensive. Um making it a complete starter for most people. You’re going to be paying like $800 per session. And you need uh a few sessions in a row over about 6 months to make it really work. But again, it shows this undeniable point. More blood grows more hair. you you’re literally you’re literally taking your own blood and injecting it into the scalp and that’s causing more hair to grow. So, I don’t know in my mind like could that be any more obvious, you know, you’re taking the growth factors and the sort of important part of the blood, injecting it in and boom, massive difference. Massive difference. Massive difference. So, PRP works essentially works incredibly well. So we have a big question next which is what about hair transplants right? If all this makes sense about the scalp compression scalp tension, how do hair transplants still work? Well, the hair transplant industry has made us believe that transplanted hairs are immune to DHT. But the actual truth is unless that patient takes finasteride, those transplanted hairs will start thinning after 5 years or so. And that’s all whilst the hairs on the back and the sides of the head remain perfectly healthy. And we now have a study on this exact topic. Right? After 4 years only 9% of people had retained the same density and everyone else had lost density. So basically the hair transplant industry is built on this lie that transplanted follicles are immune to DHT. And I’ll show you exactly why and how this lie exists uh in just a minute. So almost all hair transplant patients are required to take finasteride indefinitely. And this is to protect both the transplanted hairs and the native hairs from fibrosis. So remember that critical word that I talked about earlier. It protects finasteride protects the transplanted hairs from fibrosis. But without finasteride, those transplanted hairs, they will start thinning, you know. And these sort of posts are all over Reddit. They’re all over our comments. Why have I seen multiple people say that hair transplants are not permanent? And we mentioned this point on our YouTube channel, and there are a lot of comments saying, you know, you’re 100% correct. I was sold the story of no more drugs, nonsensitive DHD implanted follicles. 10 years later, it looks like So, we can go even further than this and look even deeper and say that larger graphs actually last longer than smaller ones. And that’s because large graphs have more of the surrounding tissue and that surrounding tissue basically resists against the scalp compression and it resists against the fibrosis and therefore those larger graphs last longer. And another comment, I can attest to the fact that larger hair grafts last longer while smaller FUEE don’t last long at all. I’ve had a I’ve had both over a period of 25 years. And if you look at a hair transplant graft, you’ll see that it’s it’s not just this strand of hair. It’s all this surrounding tissue with the hypodermis, the dermis, and the epidermis that comes with it, right? And this is the part that resists the fibrosis. It resists that scalp compression. And so it makes complete sense why the larger graphs equals more surrounding tissue equals fibrosis takes longer to set in. So if the hair transplant patient if they take finasteride then fibrosis won’t take place. So these hair follicles will last but if they don’t then the fibrosis will start to set in after the scalp compression and the inflammation sets in and so they’ll last less long. And that’s exactly what we see. You know, these smaller ones with less surrounding tissue, that will last less long before it starts to thin out than this one. And that will last less than this one. So hopefully this is all kind of making sense about how fibrosis works. And fibrosis comes from the inflammation. And the inflammation comes from the scalp compression. Okay, let’s go over to this next important step. So the hair loss cascade. This is super super important. If you if you really want to understand hair loss, what’s causing your hair loss at a deep level, then you need to understand the hair loss cascade. So step number one or the first thing, the root cause is the scalp tension, right? The scalp tension leads to scalp compression and some areas of the scalp are compressed more than others. This compression leads to scup inflammation and in the presence of DHT we get basically transforming growth factor beta 1 present and this transforming growth factor B1 leads to fibrosis. Fibrosis scar tissue formation in response to that chronic inflammation. Right? And because of this fibrosis this and the compression it leads to the scalp layer becoming thin hard and stiff and really importantly also it loses its layered structure. And that’s exactly what we see in boarding scalps. We see that they are thinner, they’re harder, they’re stiffer and they’ve lost that layered structure and they’ve lost um adequate blood flow. So this leads to the reduced growth space, reduced blood flow and reduced structural integrity of the hair follicle. Then this leads to hair follicles basically they struggle to grow. Right? If you if you’ve got this reduced growth space um if your structural integrity um is compromised and if the blood flow is compromised then the hair follicles simply struggle to grow and they miniaturaturize with each hair cycle which is exactly what we see and that leads to ultimately male pattern baldness right hair loss that takes place in a pattern which is what we see with men. So what you can actually see is you can look at all the treatments, all hair loss treatments that we know about and you can put them on this health cascade. So let’s go through them, right? So supplements, collagen, diet, stuff like that. You know, I personally I really like doing this stuff because it’s going to improve your, you know, other aspects of your health anyway. You should be taking good supplements, should be taking collagen, improving your diet, right? But that basically it just gives the hair follicles that little extra boost, right? It’s not really going to make a massive difference. And and that’s what we see. That’s what we see, right? Supplements. Yeah, it kind of helped a little bit helped, but it didn’t really stop the hair loss. So, think about it on the hair loss cascade. So, moving up the hair loss cascade, you have slightly more effective treatments, right? Minoxil improves blood flow. Red light therapy LLT improves blood flow. Topical caffeine improves blood flow. PRP improves the blood flow. Right? And that’s exactly what we see. These are slightly more effective than this one. Then moving up, we have micro needling. So micro needling works because it heals that scar tissue, right? It helps reduce the fibrosis and PRP uh same effect to a sim similar extent, right? It helps with fibrosis and that’s why micro needling is more effective than say red light which is more effective than say a supplement. Then moving up, we have DHT blockers, right? Finasteride, dutasteride, saw palmetto. These are the most effective in terms of because they’re further up the hair loss cascade, right? They stop the DHT and that stops everything going down, but these don’t really grow regrow much hair and they also mess with your hormones. So, you can see this decreasing effectiveness of treatments as you go down the hair loss cascade. So hopefully that’s all starting to make sense. So let’s go on to the next section. How do you actually fix the root cause, right? How do you right now actually start stopping the hair loss and regrowing your hair? Well, let’s go through because there’s four main steps. So the first and obviously most important step is that you need to reduce this chronic tension which takes place through the muscles holding the ga. We’ve al already gone through that study where they reduce that muscular tension and the hair started regrowing. The muscles have become chronically tight in men with a although we don’t know exactly why the muscles become chronically tight. It’s obviously related to genetics and somewhat to diet and lifestyle. So your first line of defense against hair loss should be to reduce the chronic tension in the scalp so it isn’t being compressed so aggressively and so that doesn’t cause the whole rest of that hair loss cascade. Right? It takes time but as the tightness reduces the entire hair loss cascade improves with it. So you can see here the three main muscle groups at the front at the side and at the back. Those are the ones you want to be targeting. Okay. So moving on to step two and this is all about fibrosis, right? If you have visible hair loss from male pattern baldness, you will have fibrosis. So imagine like scar tissue like formations throughout the scalp that are the result of this chronic tension and this chronic inflammation. So you need to first stop the chronic tension and then proactively go about reversing some of that fibrosis. And this process also takes time. like you’re literally remodeling the scalp tissue, right? It’s similar to get getting rid of scar tissue. It’s a lengthy process and you need to kind of stop what’s causing it in the first place, but it’s necessary if you want to make long-term sustain sustainable progress and if you want to actually reverse some of that hair loss. And this is honestly why hair loss is so difficult to reverse. is because this fibrosis has set in and it takes a long time and a lot of effort to reverse it but it is possible. Okay, so step three is block DHT. Remember that hair loss cascade we have DHT in it. We know that DHT plays a critical role in the creation of fibrosis. So since we’re trying to get rid of that fibrosis, blocking the DHT will help with this because it’s kind of it’s kind of like a train that’s moving and you kind of need to stop. you need to take away the the power behind that train and then you need to try and reverse it. Um so blocking the DHT will help you stop and reverse that fibrosis. It’s not 100% essential. If you have mild hair loss, like if you’re in your 30s and you just have a mild receding hairline, you probably, you know, you may not need to block DHT as well if you get these first two steps right. But if you have aggressive hair loss, blocking DHT is going to be a big help. Like if you’re if you are like me, if you are like me, when you started, you know, seeing the first signs of male pattern baldness at like 17 years old, then blocking DHT is going to be a massive, massive help. So our goal is to reduce the tension so that you eventually do not need to block DHT, but blocking DHT at the start will be a big help in the meantime. So step four, improve the blood flow. Right, this is the last step and this is more about reactivating the dormant hair follicles. It’s about speeding up that recovery since we already fixed the real root cause. This is where those traditional options can be used based on your personal preferences, right? things like minoxidil, PRP and red light therapy, topical caffeine, they all work because they help stimulate blood flow on the surface of the scalp, but they don’t fix the root cause, but they do reactivate the hair follicle growth and also more blood flow. It basically helps with point two as well, right? Reversing fibrosis um because you need that improved blood supply to help reheal these tissues. Okay, so let’s go on to the next step. This is super super important and this is going to help everything else make a lot of sense. So the hair loss industry does not want this information out. Like just being bluntly honest, the hair loss industry doesn’t want this information out. If you spend any time looking into the medical industry, you’ll know that the real bucks, the real money is made through prescriptions and subscriptions, right? This idea I talked about at the start of the presentation, a customer for life is where the real money is made. The hair loss industry wants to be billing you every single month. To be honest, like really really try and understand this reality. The hair loss industry has zero intention to fix the root cause of your hair loss because it would simply just kill their business model’s head, right? They want to build your credit card every single month up until you just finally say enough is enough. And if you want to get into the business side of it, these hair loss companies are valued on their MR, so monthly recurring revenue. Their goal, simply put, is to have millions of men plugged plugged into their monthly payment plan with no way to escape. And that’s how they become worth billions of dollars, right? You know, here it is, just another hair loss brand making billions of dollars selling bog stand and minoxil and finasteride to their subscribers. You know, subscribers 2.2 million and that’s why it’s worth billions of dollars. this hair loss company. This is this is where they want you and this is where they wanted me and this is what this is why I was being led in the wrong direction about what actually causes hair loss because all these companies they’re pushing their monthly subscriptions, their prescriptions, they’re pushing on you and none of them actually fix the root cause. So ask yourself why why in the hell why in the hell would they ever threaten their cash cow by providing any kind of treatment but a monthly subscription? The absolute last thing they want for you is to fix the root cause and just pull the plug on their monthly recurring revenue model. And you know they’re going to fight tooth and nail to protect their profit-making machines, right? So I hope this is making sense. So, not to get too dark, but this is the most in-depth video that I’ve made on this topic. And honestly, I was really hesitant and slightly worried and wondering if I should actually release it, right? I’ve been personally threatened in the past when I talked about this topic before because it it simply exposes an entire industry built around profit and MR. It’s not built around what’s actually best for the individual long term. Right? So, I’ve received emails like this telling me to stop talking about this topic. This is one of our videos. So, our first, you know, one of our first videos on the real cause of hellos and it got hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. And um, you know, I was they they were trying to recommend that I not talk about this topic anymore. But the question to me is what what are they so afraid of, right? Uh it’s it’s super important. So look at where all the research and development dollars are going. You know, if you look at the R&D money, it’s all going um towards a pay monthly product. There’s literally no money to be made fixing the root cause with a you know, a simple one-off product that costs a few hundred. There’s no money in that. All these all these products um all these drugs, we’ve talked about them on our YouTube channel. they’re all, you know, pay monthly subscription products and that’s because that’s the way that these companies make a profit. So hopefully this is all making sense. Now, if we just go back up to the hair loss cascade, then you can basically see how all these products are down here on the hair loss cascade, right? None of them are actually fixing the root cause. So based on what we learned, there’s basically one treatment that stands out above all the others. Um, you can do it at home. It costs nothing and it has zero side effects. And this is basically why the hair loss industry hates it. So, let’s get into this scalp massages. Right? If you look on the hair loss cascade, the first thing is the scalp tension, which leads to the scalp compression. So, when done right, standardized scalp massages help reduce this muscular tension around the scalp perimeter. They help break down the fibrosis. step two, and they restore overall better microirculation into the scalp layers. And that was step four on on getting to the root cause. But of course, the hair loss industry doesn’t want you doing them because it’s completely free and it fixes the root cause. So, there have been quite a few studies on scalp massages. There haven’t been the ones that we really, really want to see because, you know, keep in mind that a study is incredibly expensive. It probably costs like a million dollars or more. So why would anyone do a study and spend a mill a million bucks when they have zero financial incentive? So if you’re waiting for like a really large scale perfect study on scalp massages, like honestly just forget it because no one’s going to pay for that. They have literally no financial incentive. Luckily, there have been a few studies. So there was one out of 2019 where 70% of participants who tried the manual scalp massages reported positive results after about 6 months. Then there have been other scalp massage studies. Um one study showed that the hair thickness increased by about 10% after 24 weeks and that was only from 4 minutes of massage per day. So the mechanical forces of the on the scalp, they’re reactivating the hair follicles through improved circulation, stimulating growth factors and breaking down that fibrosis. Right? So they used a basic massage tool. Um they only used it for 4 minutes per day and the hair thickness was shown to increase. So we know that these scalp massages do work. But there is basically one major flaw with scalp massages and that is that they take a long time. You know, you’re literally aiming to remodel the scalp tissue to reduce that muscular tension on the scalp. And like as you can imagine, changing the structure of the tissue in the body. It just simply doesn’t happen overnight, right? Male pattern baldness takes place over a long period of time. You can’t just expect to reverse those tissue changes overnight, you know? It takes time to physically change the scalp. Just like someone starting out in the gym or at a yoga class, they can’t expect to grow new muscles or become flexible overnight. You can’t expect to remodel the scalp tissues and relax those scalp muscles very quickly. It does take time. But, and this is really important, there’s one incredibly positive thing about this. Those changes that you make to your scalp, they tend to last. they tend to accumulate. You’re physically changing the structure of the scalp and the scalp muscles. So those changes are semi semi-permanent at worst, right? You’re taking your muscles out of chronic contraction. So at best, you could be making improvements to your scalp that last many years or even potentially decades. And this is exactly what one of the studies found. Simply found the longer you do it, the more effective it is. So, simply put, most people give up. And scalp massages do work, but most people simply don’t do them correctly or consistently enough to start seeing a difference. And let’s just be honest here, like manual scalp massages are incredibly tiring, they’re boring, and they’re tedious. You know, you’re going like this for 10 minutes per day and considering that the study showed that we need to be doing them for about 36 hours to start seeing a difference. You know, that’s 10 minutes per day for 7 months in a row. And this is where most people fail and then complain that massage doesn’t work. They simply haven’t accumulated enough hours. And when it comes to massage, it’s the more the better because the changes to the muscles and the scalp tissue that accumulates over time. You know, think about the muscles holding the scalp tight. Think about that fibrosis. It takes a long time to reverse it. So, up until now, most people simply just they couldn’t do it consistently enough. Right? I’ve personally found this. I I think I’m quite a self-disciplined person, but I couldn’t do scalp massages uh manual scalp massages with my own hands. So, what is the option, right? A team of researchers and engineers from the University of Bristol and from the University of Birmingham in the UK, knowing all the things that we just talked about, all that deep research, everything about the hair loss cascade, they set about creating a new way to reverse hair loss by getting to the root cause. This is the most important point, the root cause, the scalp compression and the fibrosis. So, massages do work, but they’re also just too boring, too tedious, too much, too much work. Lean basically people just to quit before they reach 36 hours. So, after 3 years of development, the team created a revolutionary new device for men with hair loss. So, this is a gamecher because it doesn’t require drugs. It doesn’t require a messy topical. It doesn’t interfere with your hormones. It doesn’t mess with your hormones. And most importantly, it’s not a band-aid solution. It fixes the root cause. And it doesn’t require a monthly prescription or subscription. So, the hair loss industry basically hates this device because they realize that it exposes a glaring issue with their MR business models. It’s a huge issue and it’s basically just they can continue to charge people monthly for the rest of their lives because their products will simply never ever fix the root cause. They’re just not high enough up on the hair loss cascade. So, it’s obvious to me why the hair loss industry hates this device because they make their profits by selling band-aid solutions that cannot and will not fix the root cause. And you can see some of the results that people are getting with the device. You know, crown just completely filled in. Hairline and crown filled in. Crown and top of the scalp filled in. Hairline filled in. Crown filled in. These are all results that people are getting. Massive improvement here. So, how does it work? The device works through three main mechanism. Firstly, it reduces that muscular tension around the perimeter of the scalp by gently pushing upwards and lifting upwards. It helps relax those muscles out of the chronic contraction. It’s designed to fit perfectly on the right part of the scalp specifically so that this rising and falling motion focuses on the perimeter muscles. Secondly, it reverses fibrosis by pushing upwards pushes the top of the scalp together. This causes that squeezing and pinching motion that signals to the body that repair is needed to the top of the scalp. It helps break down that fibrosis and the body reheals it without without that such constrictive fibroic collagen. And then thirdly, it gently pushes more blood through the vascule of the scalp. It’s just that tiny bit of extra pressure throughout the dermal layer um that helps reignite those dormant hair follicles back into growth and growing phase. And that blood blood flow improvement also helps with getting rid of fibrosis. So essentially, it’s like all the benefits of a prolevel scalp massage, but without the tedious work of having to do it yourself, right? And that just simply allows you to reach this 36 hours of cumulative massage much more quickly and easily because the device was designed to target the entire scalp, the um the entire scalp all the time. And you can simply put it on, leave it to work for as long as you want and you don’t have to be going like this, you know, for 10 minutes a day uh for 7 months in a row. So the researchers they basically during the development phase uh they conducted a study on the device to measure blood flow in the scalp during use and the researchers measured BPU um which stands for blood fusion units in the front and top of the scalp. So what they found was the BPU start increased um after starting and continued at elevated levels for about an hour after stopping. So this basically confirmed that blood flow in the scalp is increased during use. We’re currently waiting to see a large scale study that measures hair growth after using the device for 6 months. But since this kind of study costs millions of dollars to complete, that will take time. If you don’t want to wait, here’s what to do next. So, introducing the Grow Band is created out of three years of R&D and after 10 years of basically a relentless search into the real cause of hair loss. Importantly, it’s developed with safety, convenience, and relaxation in mind. It stops hair loss at the top of the hair loss cascade, right? Super important. You need to get to the root cause if you want to win the fight against hair loss for the rest of your life. Sure, you can stop it. um in the meantime by blocking DHT with finasteride, something like that, but you’re not getting to the root cause. Is that really a sustainable way to stop hair loss for the rest of your life? Right? It does away with this pay monthly business model the hair loss industry aims to extract from their customers. Importantly, it’s not a quick fix. It’s not a gimmick. It’s simply a well-designed, effective, researchbacked tool. So tissue remodeling takes time, but those changes will last longer than all other treatments and the positive changes to your scalp accumulate over time. Super important this part. It’s also the grow band is battery powered and it’s programmable. So you can choose the settings you like and then you can just sit back and relax while it does all the hard work. So you can see here it pushes upwards on the sides reducing that tension through the three main muscle groups on the front, on the back, and on the sides. Then at the top of the scalp, you can see this creasing and this pinching. This is what helps reduce the fibrosis. And if you try to do this with a manual massage, you’d have to do very targeted small areas. But with this device, with the grow band, you can do basically all the top of the scalp and especially the crown. This is why people are seeing such good results on the crown area. And these are the settings that you choose. So you can inflate and deflate for as long as you want. So you can see the lifting process here. It’s lifting and then it’s squeezing at the top and it’s also improving the blood flow into the top of the scalp. So using the grow band, it doesn’t mean giving up on all other hair loss treatments, right? It’s not either or, but it means fixing the root cause and it means winning the fight against hair loss in the long term. So, use basically just use the hair loss cascade chart to assess the long-term effectiveness of the different hair loss treatments that you want to use. That way, you can avoid these band-aid solutions that are just going to require a monthly payment subscription for the rest of your life. If you want to keep your hair, you’re going to have to be paying for the rest of your life. There is literally no other way unless you fix through cause. So, please share this video with friends and family if they’re also worried about hair loss. If you’ve got a friend who has hair loss or if they’re worried about hair loss, share this video with them so that they can see what is actually causing the hair loss in the first place and share with them this hair loss cascade so that they know which treatments are going to be effective, where they fall on the hair loss cascade. So, thanks for watching, guys. If you do have any questions, please leave them down below. I’m going to answer every single good question. And if you’ve got a thought or a comment or a critique, then back up your critique with a study or some sort of fact or article or blog that we can go into and we can do an ask me anything in the next video. I’ll go through all the good uh questions and we can go through that. Don’t just be an NPC and comment like, oh, you know, don’t just give this Helos industry NPC comment. Give an actual argument and critique so that we can go through it together and we can figure this out because this is what has worked for me and I really think it it’s going to work for other people. Also, I’m going to leave this presentation, a link to this presentation down below so you can also go and check it out. Thanks guys and I’ll see you in the next .

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0.08 If you have hair loss, this is a video you need to watch. So, settle in, get a
6.319 cup of coffee, feel relaxed. This is going to be a long presentation, but at
11.84 the end of it, what I want to do is really get to the root cause of what is actually causing hair loss in men. I’ve
19.279 spent the last 10 years researching this, going deep, and I think I’ve
24.56 pretty much figured out how to stop hair loss for myself and how to regrow it to
29.76 a certain extent. And this is basically the video that shows you how I’ve done it and why I’ve done it that way. And in
38.0 this presentation, I’m going to go through about 50 different studies, and it’s all going to link together in this
43.76 kind of mind map uh that shows you what really causes hair loss in men. So,
50.64 settle in. This is going to be a long one. You’re going to absolutely love it. If you have hair loss, this is just an
56.879 absolute mustwatch. Right. So, a little bit about me. At a young age, I had
62.8 ultraaggressive hair loss. Right? I can still remember 17 years old. But I’m in school and my friend kind of cheekily
69.119 told me that I had a receding hairline. And I was so naive at that point. I didn’t even know what a receding
74.799 hairline was. I didn’t know that it was that was the beginning of male pattern baldness. I literally had no idea. But
82.08 that’s how young I was. So from about 17 to 26, my hair loss aggressively
89.6 continued to thin and recede. Um, you can see this photo, you know, I’ve I’ve got such
96.4 a deep receded hairline. It’s so thin on top. Uh, this hairline, this photo I
101.439 basically just given up at that point. It was so thin and it was so receded that, you know, I’d basically just given
107.759 up and shaved it off. And just for some context, basically all
112.88 the men in my family are bold. My dad, uncle, cousin, both grandfathers. you
118.24 know, it I was in real deep trouble when it came to my hair. Um, I was definitely
123.28 on the genetic pathway to being bald by the age I am now. But I still I had this
129.44 niggling feeling that the real cause of hair loss just wasn’t being discussed,
134.72 at least in the mainstream. And I I just couldn’t I couldn’t take this idea of the mainstream narrative that it’s just
141.599 genetics, it’s just hormones at face value. the rebel and the engineer in me
148.72 uh because I have a master’s degree in chemical engineering. I just wanted deeper answers. I just wasn’t satisfied.
158.879 So, uh this is this is quite important and it’s it’s going to be a theme in this
165.44 presentation to be honest. Um the hair loss industry, they have a secret. I was
171.76 I was warned not to make this video and I’ll get on to that a little bit later on. Uh I know this is going to be
177.76 extremely controversial. I know this is going to make a lot of people upset and
182.879 and angry and angry with me. But after 10 years of researching hair loss,
188.239 literally 10 years um with a master’s degree in chemical engineering researching hair loss full-time, the
194.48 following presentation is simply a collection of evidence that I found.
200.72 So for many years, nothing worked for me. My hair kept getting worse. But when I realized when I had this insight that
208.0 the hair loss industry is built around this idea of a customer for life. So
213.84 remember this. remember this idea, a customer of life. Um, that’s when I started realizing where I was going
221.28 wrong. So, most importantly, in this video, I’ll present my research, but it’s it’s up to you. It’s really up to
227.44 you to form your own opinion. I’m not I’m not telling you anything. I’m presenting the research that I found and
232.56 what worked for me after 10 years of trying. So, check all the studies for yourself. Form your own conclusion. I’ll
240.08 I’ll be linking all the studies. Um, and I’ll also link to this presentation board so you can go and go through it
246.48 yourself step by step. Take your time. Go through, look at every study. This isn’t medical advice. This is just me
253.2 presenting the evidence that I found. And further to that, unfortunately, most
259.28 people have already just given up on their hair, right? They just say, « Oh, it’s genetics. There’s nothing you can
264.4 do. » And honestly, if if that’s you, if if you think that is you, then um just
269.84 please go ahead and close this video because this this presentation isn’t for you, right?
275.6 Okay. So, let’s let’s get into the meat of this presentation. What really causes
280.8 hair loss in men? So, first up, a bit of context. The hair follicle is a mini
286.88 organ. It’s it’s an an organ. um and as such it needs oxygen and it needs
293.04 nutrients and it needs these minerals to survive right so think about the hair
298.479 follicle in the context of being an organ because this is going to be super important going forward so as you can
304.56 see blood flow arrives to the hair follicle bulb this this area here uh the dermal pillar it’s also called via a
312.32 network of blood vessels. So keep in mind this structure. Um this this really
318.32 is an organ. It’s got the erectile pilli muscle. It’s got the sebaceous gland. And this is a this is a delicate complex
325.84 uh organ. So hair follicle miniaturization is a hallmark of androgenetic alipcia which
333.6 basically means when a dermatologist or a doctor goes to diagnose
339.759 androgenetic alipcia male pattern baldness. you know what I had um they look for hair follicle miniaturization.
347.12 So keep this in mind right this is this process where each successive hair growth cycle the hairs become thinner
354.72 and wispier. It’s it’s not like with male pattern borders it’s not like your hairs just fall out right it’s that
361.12 every cycle um they grow back slightly less strong slightly less thick and they
368.72 grow slightly slower as well. So just keep this in mind as we go forward.
376.24 So we know that balding scalps have lower blood flow. We know from multiple studies now that boarding scalps are
382.24 deficient in blood flow compared to scalps with healthy hair. In fact, the
387.919 studies show that balding scalps have about 2.6 times lower blood flow than
393.919 scalps without hair loss. And that’s a, you know, that’s a massive difference. It’s a very significant difference. So
400.4 you can see this study here. SPF stands for subcutaneous blood flow and that was 2.6 times lower.
408.72 So we’re going to kind of go through quite a few points. You have to keep it in mind and keep the context in mind for
414.639 the entire presentation. So let’s move on to the next step.
420.08 The studies now show us that balding scalps are significantly thinner and
425.68 harder than scalps with healthy hair. So a 2021 study out Japan compared men with
431.84 various stages of AA androgenetic alipcia keep that in mind to non-boarding men and on average the
438.4 scalp of the boarding men was 5.9 mm thick compared to 7.8 mm in the
443.84 controls. So that is a 25% difference. You know it’s it’s not something subtle
449.599 that we’re talking about here. It’s a it’s a noticeable real difference in the thickness of the scalp. And you can see
455.68 from this study that, you know, they took the same spot on the scalp and it
462.479 was significantly thinner in the boarding men. And just to sort of back up this point, you know, the thickness
468.96 of the hypodermis and the entire scalp was significantly thinner in the AGA group than in the control group. You
476.0 know, in conclusion, the study demonstrated that the thickness of the whole scalp and the hypodermis is lesser and the depth of the hair hair follicles
482.639 is shallower in the AGA group. significantly shallower. And another
487.84 study, the AJ group, showed reduced thickness of the entire scalp.
494.4 So that’s obviously been backed up by multiple studies. Um, and just as a side
500.879 note, they also found that classic diminishment in blood flow um moving through the scalp in the men with the AGA. Then there was another study that
508.72 found that Aga is associated with increased scalp hardness.
514.479 So the occurrence and severity of Aga was positively correlated with scalp
520.88 hardness in men. And this chart’s really interesting because you can see the various spots on the scalp. And here you
528.8 can see the different u grades. So the black line which is a little bit harder to see. The black line is basically no
537.12 male pattern borders. Um the the green line is a little bit of hair
543.279 loss and the red line is a lot of hair loss. So you can see in this spot MF2
548.32 and MV that’s where the biggest difference is and that’s where men typically bald first. So it’s what it’s
555.2 saying is the scalp is hardest in these areas MF1, MF2 and MV. And that’s where
562.08 the biggest difference is between the non-boarding and the boarding scalps.
567.12 So, in reality, you don’t really need a study to tell you this. Just look up close at any balding scalp and you’ll
573.44 see that scalp is thin and hard and leathery and it’s been basically constantly compressed against the skull.
583.76 So, what causes the pattern in male pattern baldness? We call it male pattern baldness for a reason. It’s
590.08 because it always takes place in this characteristic pattern and we’ve even given it a name and it’s called the
595.76 Hamilton Norwood scale of hair loss and you can see 1 through 7 how the hairline recedes and the pattern that it takes
602.64 place in. So up until now scientists literally
608.16 they had no explanation for why hair loss takes place in this pattern. The
613.279 scientists simply they couldn’t explain it. Right? And that was until there was a groundbreaking study that came along
619.6 and it looked at the human scalp. So we can see here they looked at the scalp
626.16 and tension across the scalp based on the shape of the skull and where the
632.079 scalp was fixed. So at the front and the sides and the back. And what they found
637.12 was this pattern where you can see the higher tension is sorry the higher
643.519 tension is is here these shades. So at the front and on this crown area and the
648.8 lower tension you can see the darker blue shades here. And what they found
654.32 was absolutely incredible. This is the pattern of male pattern borders. So this
660.32 is this typical norm Hamilton Norwood scale of hair loss. And you can see they
666.24 look pretty much exactly the same. And the researchers found that this the
672.0 chance of this being an actual coincidence is less than one in 1,000. So this overlap between the tension and
678.88 the pattern of male pattern baldness is basically there’s less than one in 1,000
684.399 chance of that being coincidence. What they concluded was the elastic deformation of the scalp and AGA
690.399 patterning clearly identifies mechanical stress as an active factor in AGA.
697.6 So essentially the tension on the scalp is an active factor in andrew in your
704.399 propensity to lose hair in that area. These this area at the front is high
710.56 tension. This area in the front loes hair first. Same with the crown. High tension loses hair first.
718.48 So let’s go on to the next step because this is going to explain everything a little bit more.
726.16 tension, as you can imagine, compresses the dermal layer. Right? Imagine the scalp tissue being pulled constantly
733.04 tight over and against the skull. But what what do you think would happen over time? Right? I’d imagine that that that
739.68 tissue would get, you know, compressed as it’s being is being pulled that way and it’s being pulled against the scalp
745.6 and it gets compressed like that. And you can imagine this dermal layer, this
751.12 delicate hair follicle with the um the hypodermis, the dermis, and the epidermis.
758.24 You know, it’s it’s sort of like if you were to walk around barefoot for a year, the soles of your feet, they’d respond
764.399 to that stimulus and they’d harden up, right? And this compression and this
769.839 hardening is exactly what we see like we just talked about in the last in the
774.88 last box, right? The scalp is harder and it’s thinner than scalp with hair.
782.32 And as you can probably imagine, a thin, hard, and a stiff scalp is much less
787.36 vascular. And it makes it much more difficult for the delicate hair follicle bulb to actually survive, right? Imagine
794.639 this delicate mini organ of the hair follicle with all those complex parts to
800.48 it being squeezed and being contracted upon. So, we don’t know exactly what causes
807.92 this tension in the first place and why it happens, but clearly genetics is part
813.76 of the story, and there’s also clearly some lifestyle and environmental factors going into it.
820.8 So, as you can see here, the part of the scalp that balds first, that’s clearly
826.959 the part that’s being compressed, right? But on the sides and the back where the scalp is more vertical, the dermal layer
833.76 is not compressed. It is getting pulled and stretched but it’s not compressed against the skull. So the hair remains
840.639 thick and healthy. You can see it’s the exact part where
846.48 um it’s it’s stops being compressed that the hair can still grow.
854.0 Right? So keep that in mind. We’re moving on to the next box. So guys, what about DHT?
861.76 Most people know that DHT is clearly involved in male hair loss, right?
867.44 Almost everyone knows about finasteride. It blocks DHT and that can stop hair loss very very effectively in men. But
874.72 it’s never really being clearly explained how that happens. You know, to me, it’s just it’s not an satisfactory
881.519 explanation to say the hair follicle bulb is is sensitive to DHD. the hair follicle was just sensitive to DHT and
887.44 that’s why it falls out. You know, if that were true, blocking all the DHT,
892.8 which is basically what happens with finasteride and dutastasteride, you block about 70 to 90% of the DHT with
898.639 finasteride and dutasteride. Well, blocking it all would regrow all the hair on your head, but we know that
904.56 it doesn’t. In most cases, blocking DHT with finasteride, it stops the hair loss, but it regrows only a small amount
912.72 of hair, right? It completely stops it, but it doesn’t regrow that much. And
918.399 this is because the real way that DHT causes hair loss is that DHT is a critical step in the pathway to
925.12 fibrosis. So remember this word here because this is super important going
931.839 forward with this presentation. Fibrosis. Women don’t have high levels of DHT, so
937.519 they don’t get the same fibrosis as men. So let’s look at how DHT in the body
944.079 leads to fibrosis.
949.279 So DHT and fibrosis, when muscles around the edge of your scalp pull on the scalp, they create that tension and then
955.92 they create that scalp compression, right? But your body sees this chronic
961.199 compression as a form of inflammation. It’s kind of like an irritation that it
966.8 wants to fix. It’s like a an itch that needs to be scratched. It’s it’s something that needs to be, you know, it
972.639 can’t be ongoing because it’s a form of inflammation. Your body wants to get in there and stop it. So to fight this
978.56 perceived inflammation, your body sends DHT to that area of the scalp. DHT is
984.88 actually an anti-inflammatory. And in the scalp, DHT signals the tissues to release a protein called
991.12 transforming growth factor beta 1. And transforming growth factor B1 is known for its role in producing fibrosis.
998.8 This protein tries to protect the scalp by creating fibrosis which is basically
1003.92 scar tissue made of collagen. Um it’s it’s an over production of disorganized
1009.44 collagen rather than these organized dermal layers where the hair bulb sits. So you can imagine that hair follicle
1016.24 mini organ. It sits within the layers of the the scalp the hypodermis the dermis
1021.92 and the epidermis. And when you get fibrosis, those layers become less distinct and the the sort of scar tissue
1029.839 that gets put down uh between those layers. The scar tissue is the body’s way of quickly patching up wounds. It’s
1037.039 tough. It kind of acts like this glue to resist the tension and the compression.
1042.4 But the fibrosis lacks the layered structure of normal scalp skin, which is crucial to the functioning of the hair
1048.88 follicle organ. Right? From the body’s view, it’s a win, right? because the tough scars resist the pulling and that
1055.12 stops the inflammation. But it causes this side effect, right? The fibrosis squeezes the hair follicle structure,
1062.16 leaving less room for the hair to grow and it blocks the blood vessels from delivering nutrients and oxygen. So in
1068.64 short, DHT is not actually attacking the hair follicle itself. It’s responding to
1073.919 scalp tension and inflammation. And the result is the creation of fibrosis which
1079.039 you can imagine like a kind of scar tissue which makes the hair follicles miniaturaturize with each successive
1085.039 cycle. So we know this from the studies or the studies back up this idea.
1091.28 Follicular microinflammation plays an integral role in the pathogenesis of androgenetic alopecia. So over time
1098.559 thickening of parapholicular sheath takes place due to increased deposition of collagen resulting in marked
1104.64 parapholicular fibrosis and sometimes ends in the complete destruction of the affected hair follicles. So you can
1111.12 imagine this fibrosis basically strangling the hair follicle. And that’s why after each successive hair growth
1118.0 cycle, the hair follicles become thinner and wispier and they grow less quickly because it’s like they’re being
1124.16 strangled both in terms of the blood supply and the growth space that the hair follicle has. And we have this
1130.96 quick animation that you can see. So the ga sits over the scalp. is being pulled
1136.48 tight and the dermal layers are attached intimately to the ga.
1142.799 So the hair follicle bulbs they’re getting stretched and as a result the the dermal layer gets
1149.28 compressed that leads to the scalp hardening and
1154.559 thinning that we see in balding scalps and that inflammation leads to the creation of fibrosis via this DHT and
1163.36 transforming growth factor B21 pathway. that fibrosis sets in around the hair
1169.12 follicles and that leads them to miniaturaturize over each successive cycle.
1176.24 Okay, so hopefully this is all making sense so far. We’ve got
1183.039 the hair follicle bulb, then we have the lower blood flow, then we have the scalps that are thinner and harder.
1189.2 And that’s what causes this pattern compression of the dermal layer. And that’s how DHT plays into it. So, what
1196.96 about genetics, right? Where does genetics come into this story? They’re
1202.0 certainly involved in male pattern baldness, but it’s not how most people think, right? Most people think, you
1207.2 know, the hair follicle is genetically sensitive to DHT, but that just isn’t true. It’s more about a genetic
1213.6 predisposition. And those genetics come into the equation in terms of creating fibrosis, you know, the scalp muscles,
1220.16 the shape, the shape of the skull, and more. So, this is all well and good, this
1227.36 theory, but I’m not here to waste your time with theory, right? We’re here to
1232.559 regrow your hair, to stop hair loss at the root cause, and to get you more hair over the rest of your lifetime, right?
1238.48 Sustainable hair regrowth. So, how does this theory actually play out in
1243.919 reality? as in what happens if you do reduce that scalp compression, if you reduce that scalp tension and if you
1250.24 improve the microirculation in the dermal layer. Simple question, will you
1255.44 regrow more hair or not? So, let’s look at some examples.
1261.36 So, relaxing the scalp muscles. Hair loss researchers came up with an
1266.48 ingenious way to test this idea of scalp tension compressing the dermal layer. So what they did was inject the scalp
1272.88 perimeter muscles with a substance that causes flaccid paralysis. And that’s
1278.0 just the scientific way of saying it causes the muscles to go like completely relaxed for a period of 3 to 5 months.
1285.44 So the kind of the nerdy way to say it is that it’s a the substance is a presinaptic neurom modulator which means
1292.799 it stops the muscle nerve from firing. So the muscle like literally can’t be used. It can’t tense up at all. So they
1299.679 injected the substance right into the muscles that hold the scalp tight. So you can see these blue dots um is where
1306.48 they injected the substance and guess what happened? Those
1311.84 participants started regrowing hair like clockwork. So this wasn’t just a one-off
1316.96 study, right? The same results, the same study has been repeated again and again
1322.24 and again now with amazing results, frankly, like incredible results.
1327.44 But unfortunately, the substance they use, it’s incredibly expensive. It’s probably costs at least $1,300 per
1333.679 session. So, the treatment has never been commercialized. But you can see here some of the results.
1340.0 They’re absolutely outstanding. And this is just after one or two sessions, you
1345.039 know, like half an hour in the doctor’s office relaxing these muscles. And you can see the crown area completely
1351.2 thinned in. The crown and the top area thickened up pretty significantly.
1357.12 crown area especially a lot of improvement and a lot of thickness improvement over here.
1364.08 These before and afters massive improvement in the crown. Massive improvement. So so good after just one
1371.12 or two sessions. So the study found basically a
1377.44 statistically significant increase of around 18% between baseline.
1382.72 So the author of the study also he had his theory about why this works so well
1389.28 and he says mechanistically the scalp behaves like a drum skin right with these tensioning muscles around the
1395.039 periphery. These muscle groups the frontalus occipitalis and per can’t
1400.159 really say that word per aricular muscles create a tight tight scalp when
1406.32 chronically active. Right? So you can read this yourself you can pause the video if you want and read it. So it
1412.4 loosens the scalp reducing pressure on the perforating vascule thereby increasing blood flow and oxygen
1417.84 concentration. Blood flow may therefore be a primary determinant in follicular health. So
1424.24 what happens they reduce they they basically cause flaccid
1429.36 paralysis of these muscles. the scalp can the scalp tension gets reduced and the scalp compression also gets reduced
1436.08 as a result of that and it also allows more blood to flow into the top of the scalp and the result
1442.48 is really impressive improvement in hair growth. Okay, so keep that in mind. Let’s move
1448.72 forward with the next section. So what about minoxidil? Monoxil was first
1455.12 invented as a blood pressure medication. So it widens the blood vessels allowing more blood to flow and thus reduces
1462.88 pressure. So when applied topically we know that minoxil increases blood flow by 200% above baseline. So that’s a 3x
1470.32 and for about an hour after application. So in other words it dilates the blood vessels allowing more blood to fl to
1477.44 flow through them and the result is an increase in blood supply to the scalp and eventually hairy growth. So the
1483.6 problem with minoxidil is the effect is very temporary, right? And of course it’s not really fixing the
1489.919 root cause. You’re just temporarily improving the blood flow in the dermis and epidermis. Um just temporarily
1496.64 allowing a bit more blood to flow into the upper part of the dermal layer. But that’s how and why it works. So keep
1504.72 that in mind. Let’s move on to the next section. So PRP plateletri plasma,
1511.12 right? It’s a procedure where the patient’s blood is taken and the plasma part of the blood is enriched via
1517.36 centrifuge. So that enriched plasma is then injected back into the patient’s scalp. So PRP is actually very very very
1527.039 effective. In a recent meta analysis, um it showed that an average increase of 27 new hairs
1535.919 per centime squared. So imagine a centime square. It’s quite a small area and PRP is creating 27 new hairs. But
1543.36 the issue again is it’s it’s very expensive. Um making it a complete starter for most people. You’re going to
1549.2 be paying like $800 per session. And you need uh a few sessions in a row over about 6 months to
1556.559 make it really work. But again, it shows this undeniable point. More blood grows
1563.2 more hair. you you’re literally you’re literally taking your own blood and injecting it into the scalp and that’s
1569.2 causing more hair to grow. So, I don’t know in my mind like could that be any more obvious, you know, you’re taking
1575.44 the growth factors and the sort of important part of the blood, injecting it in and boom, massive difference.
1583.52 Massive difference. Massive difference. So, PRP works essentially works
1588.72 incredibly well. So we have a big question next which is
1595.52 what about hair transplants right? If all this makes sense about the scalp
1601.2 compression scalp tension, how do hair transplants still work? Well, the hair
1606.24 transplant industry has made us believe that transplanted hairs are immune to DHT. But the actual truth is unless that
1612.559 patient takes finasteride, those transplanted hairs will start thinning after 5 years or so. And that’s all
1619.76 whilst the hairs on the back and the sides of the head remain perfectly healthy.
1626.32 And we now have a study on this exact topic. Right? After 4 years only 9% of
1632.08 people had retained the same density and everyone else had lost density.
1637.919 So basically the hair transplant industry is built on this lie that transplanted follicles are immune to
1643.6 DHT. And I’ll show you exactly why and how this lie exists uh in just a minute.
1650.72 So almost all hair transplant patients are required to take finasteride indefinitely. And this is to protect
1657.52 both the transplanted hairs and the native hairs from fibrosis. So remember that critical word that I talked about
1663.919 earlier. It protects finasteride protects the transplanted hairs from fibrosis. But
1670.88 without finasteride, those transplanted hairs, they will start thinning,
1676.24 you know. And these sort of posts are all over Reddit. They’re all over our comments. Why have I seen multiple
1682.08 people say that hair transplants are not permanent? And we mentioned this point on our
1687.2 YouTube channel, and there are a lot of comments saying, you know, you’re 100% correct. I was sold the story of no more
1693.44 drugs, nonsensitive DHD implanted follicles. 10 years later, it looks like
1698.88 So, we can go even further than this and look even deeper and say that larger graphs actually last longer than
1705.84 smaller ones. And that’s because large graphs have more of the surrounding tissue and that surrounding tissue
1712.159 basically resists against the scalp compression and it resists against the fibrosis and therefore those larger
1718.48 graphs last longer. And another comment, I can attest to the
1723.679 fact that larger hair grafts last longer while smaller FUEE don’t last long at all. I’ve had a I’ve had both over a
1730.64 period of 25 years. And if you look at a hair transplant
1736.72 graft, you’ll see that it’s it’s not just this strand of hair. It’s all this surrounding tissue with the hypodermis,
1744.0 the dermis, and the epidermis that comes with it, right? And this is the part that resists the fibrosis.
1751.12 It resists that scalp compression. And so it makes complete sense why the larger graphs equals more surrounding
1758.0 tissue equals fibrosis takes longer to set in. So if the hair transplant
1763.44 patient if they take finasteride then fibrosis won’t take place. So these hair
1769.679 follicles will last but if they don’t then the fibrosis will start to set in
1774.799 after the scalp compression and the inflammation sets in and so they’ll last
1779.919 less long. And that’s exactly what we see. You know, these smaller ones with less surrounding tissue, that will last
1786.64 less long before it starts to thin out than this one. And that will last less than this one. So hopefully this is all
1794.24 kind of making sense about how fibrosis works. And fibrosis comes from the inflammation. And the inflammation comes
1800.64 from the scalp compression. Okay, let’s go over to this next important step.
1806.0 So the hair loss cascade. This is super super important. If you if you really
1811.2 want to understand hair loss, what’s causing your hair loss at a deep level, then you need to understand the hair
1816.559 loss cascade. So step number one or the first thing, the root cause is the scalp
1821.84 tension, right? The scalp tension leads to scalp compression and some areas of
1827.039 the scalp are compressed more than others. This compression leads to scup
1832.159 inflammation and in the presence of DHT we get basically transforming growth
1838.32 factor beta 1 present and this transforming growth factor B1 leads to fibrosis. Fibrosis scar tissue formation
1846.399 in response to that chronic inflammation. Right? And because of this fibrosis this and
1854.24 the compression it leads to the scalp layer becoming thin hard and stiff and
1859.44 really importantly also it loses its layered structure. And that’s exactly what we see in boarding scalps. We see
1866.08 that they are thinner, they’re harder, they’re stiffer and they’ve lost that layered structure and they’ve lost um
1872.72 adequate blood flow. So this leads to the reduced growth space, reduced blood
1878.559 flow and reduced structural integrity of the hair follicle. Then this leads to
1884.32 hair follicles basically they struggle to grow. Right? If you if you’ve got this reduced growth space um if your
1890.399 structural integrity um is compromised and if the blood flow is compromised then the hair follicles simply struggle
1896.88 to grow and they miniaturaturize with each hair cycle which is exactly what we see and that leads to ultimately male
1903.44 pattern baldness right hair loss that takes place in a pattern which is what we see with men. So
1911.519 what you can actually see is you can look at all the treatments, all hair
1916.88 loss treatments that we know about and you can put them on this health cascade.
1921.919 So let’s go through them, right? So supplements, collagen, diet, stuff
1927.44 like that. You know, I personally I really like doing this stuff because it’s going to improve your, you know,
1933.44 other aspects of your health anyway. You should be taking good supplements, should be taking collagen, improving
1938.559 your diet, right? But that basically it just gives the hair follicles that little extra boost, right? It’s not
1944.399 really going to make a massive difference. And and that’s what we see. That’s what we see, right? Supplements.
1949.679 Yeah, it kind of helped a little bit helped, but it didn’t really stop the hair loss. So, think about it on the
1954.88 hair loss cascade. So, moving up the hair loss cascade, you have slightly more effective treatments, right?
1960.159 Minoxil improves blood flow. Red light therapy LLT
1965.2 improves blood flow. Topical caffeine improves blood flow. PRP improves the blood flow. Right? And that’s exactly
1971.36 what we see. These are slightly more effective than this one. Then moving up, we have micro needling. So micro
1976.64 needling works because it heals that scar tissue, right? It helps reduce the fibrosis and PRP
1983.519 uh same effect to a sim similar extent, right? It helps with fibrosis and that’s why micro needling is more effective
1991.44 than say red light which is more effective than say a supplement. Then moving up, we have DHT blockers, right?
1998.08 Finasteride, dutasteride, saw palmetto. These are the most effective in terms of
2004.559 because they’re further up the hair loss cascade, right? They stop the DHT and
2009.84 that stops everything going down, but these don’t really grow regrow much hair
2016.159 and they also mess with your hormones. So, you can see this decreasing effectiveness of treatments as you go
2022.72 down the hair loss cascade. So hopefully that’s all starting to make sense. So
2029.039 let’s go on to the next section. How do you actually fix the root cause,
2034.559 right? How do you right now actually start stopping the hair loss and regrowing your hair? Well, let’s go
2041.76 through because there’s four main steps. So the first and obviously most important step is that you need to
2048.399 reduce this chronic tension which takes place through the muscles
2053.52 holding the ga. We’ve al already gone through that study where they reduce that muscular tension and the hair
2058.72 started regrowing. The muscles have become chronically tight in men with a although we don’t
2065.119 know exactly why the muscles become chronically tight. It’s obviously related to genetics and somewhat to diet
2071.839 and lifestyle. So your first line of defense against hair loss should be to reduce the chronic tension in the scalp
2078.72 so it isn’t being compressed so aggressively and so that doesn’t cause the whole rest of that hair loss
2084.639 cascade. Right? It takes time but as the tightness reduces the entire hair loss
2090.079 cascade improves with it. So you can see here the three main muscle groups at the front at the side and at the back. Those
2097.04 are the ones you want to be targeting. Okay. So moving on to step two and this
2103.44 is all about fibrosis, right? If you have visible hair loss from male pattern baldness, you will have fibrosis. So
2110.96 imagine like scar tissue like formations throughout the scalp that are the result of this chronic tension and this chronic
2117.68 inflammation. So you need to first stop the chronic tension and then proactively
2122.88 go about reversing some of that fibrosis. And this process also takes time. like you’re literally remodeling
2129.76 the scalp tissue, right? It’s similar to get getting rid of scar tissue. It’s a lengthy process and you need to kind of
2136.8 stop what’s causing it in the first place, but it’s necessary if you want to
2141.839 make long-term sustain sustainable progress and if you want to actually reverse some of that hair loss. And this
2148.56 is honestly why hair loss is so difficult to reverse. is because this fibrosis has set in and it takes a long
2155.92 time and a lot of effort to reverse it but it is possible. Okay, so step three
2161.92 is block DHT. Remember that hair loss cascade we have DHT in it. We know that DHT plays a critical role in the
2168.48 creation of fibrosis. So since we’re trying to get rid of that fibrosis, blocking the DHT will help with this
2174.16 because it’s kind of it’s kind of like a train that’s moving and you kind of need to stop. you need to take away the the
2181.359 power behind that train and then you need to try and reverse it. Um so blocking the DHT will help you stop and
2187.68 reverse that fibrosis. It’s not 100% essential. If you have
2193.839 mild hair loss, like if you’re in your 30s and you just have a mild receding
2198.88 hairline, you probably, you know, you may not need to block DHT as well if you
2204.72 get these first two steps right. But if you have aggressive hair loss, blocking
2210.96 DHT is going to be a big help. Like if you’re if you are like me, if you are like me, when you started, you know,
2216.96 seeing the first signs of male pattern baldness at like 17 years old, then
2222.0 blocking DHT is going to be a massive, massive help. So our goal is to reduce the tension so that you eventually do
2228.4 not need to block DHT, but blocking DHT at the start will be a big help in the meantime.
2234.8 So step four, improve the blood flow. Right, this is the last step and this is
2239.839 more about reactivating the dormant hair follicles. It’s about speeding up that recovery since we already fixed the real
2247.28 root cause. This is where those traditional options can be used based on your personal preferences, right? things
2253.76 like minoxidil, PRP and red light therapy, topical caffeine, they all work because they help stimulate blood flow
2260.079 on the surface of the scalp, but they don’t fix the root cause, but they do reactivate the hair follicle growth and
2267.359 also more blood flow. It basically helps with point two as well, right? Reversing
2273.119 fibrosis um because you need that improved blood supply to help reheal these tissues.
2283.359 Okay, so let’s go on to the next step. This is super super important and this
2289.599 is going to help everything else make a lot of sense. So the hair loss industry
2295.52 does not want this information out. Like just being bluntly honest, the hair loss industry doesn’t want this information
2301.76 out. If you spend any time looking into the medical industry, you’ll know that the real bucks, the real money is made
2309.92 through prescriptions and subscriptions, right? This idea I talked about at the start of the presentation, a customer
2316.48 for life is where the real money is made. The hair loss industry wants to be billing you every single
2324.88 month. To be honest, like really really try and understand this reality.
2330.64 The hair loss industry has zero intention to fix the root cause of your hair loss because it would simply just
2336.88 kill their business model’s head, right? They want to build your credit card
2341.92 every single month up until you just finally say enough is enough.
2347.599 And if you want to get into the business side of it, these hair loss companies are valued on their MR, so monthly
2354.8 recurring revenue. Their goal, simply put, is to have millions of men plugged
2361.2 plugged into their monthly payment plan with no way to escape. And that’s how they become worth billions of dollars,
2368.16 right? You know, here it is, just another hair loss brand making billions of dollars selling bog stand and minoxil
2374.48 and finasteride to their subscribers. You know, subscribers 2.2 million and that’s why it’s worth billions of
2380.8 dollars. this hair loss company. This is this is where they want you and this is where they wanted me and this is what
2387.52 this is why I was being led in the wrong direction about what actually causes hair loss because all these companies
2393.119 they’re pushing their monthly subscriptions, their prescriptions, they’re pushing on you and none of them
2398.56 actually fix the root cause. So ask yourself why why in the hell
2406.32 why in the hell would they ever threaten their cash cow by providing any kind of treatment but a monthly subscription?
2413.28 The absolute last thing they want for you is to fix the root cause and just pull the plug on their monthly recurring
2419.359 revenue model. And you know they’re going to fight tooth and nail to protect their profit-making machines, right? So
2426.64 I hope this is making sense. So, not to get too dark, but this is the
2434.16 most in-depth video that I’ve made on this topic. And honestly, I was really hesitant and slightly worried and
2442.079 wondering if I should actually release it, right? I’ve been personally threatened in the past when I talked
2448.079 about this topic before because it it simply exposes an entire industry built
2454.079 around profit and MR. It’s not built around what’s actually
2459.359 best for the individual long term. Right? So, I’ve received emails like this telling me to stop talking about
2465.28 this topic. This is one of our videos. So, our first, you know, one of our first videos on the real cause of hellos
2471.359 and it got hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. And um, you know, I was
2477.599 they they were trying to recommend that I not talk about this topic anymore. But the question to me is what what are
2484.8 they so afraid of, right? Uh it’s it’s super important. So
2492.319 look at where all the research and development dollars are going. You know, if you look at the R&D money, it’s all
2497.52 going um towards a pay monthly product. There’s literally no money to be made
2503.68 fixing the root cause with a you know, a simple one-off product that costs a few hundred. There’s no money in that. All
2510.319 these all these products um all these drugs, we’ve talked about them on our YouTube channel. they’re
2516.4 all, you know, pay monthly subscription products and that’s because that’s the
2522.4 way that these companies make a profit. So hopefully this is all making sense.
2527.839 Now, if we just go back up to the hair loss cascade, then
2533.28 you can basically see how all these products are down here on the hair loss cascade, right? None of them are
2538.319 actually fixing the root cause. So based on what we learned, there’s basically one treatment that stands out above all
2544.56 the others. Um, you can do it at home. It costs nothing and it has zero side effects. And this is basically why the
2551.28 hair loss industry hates it. So, let’s get into this scalp massages.
2557.68 Right? If you look on the hair loss cascade, the first thing is the scalp tension, which leads to the scalp
2564.24 compression. So, when done right, standardized scalp massages help reduce this muscular tension around the scalp
2570.96 perimeter. They help break down the fibrosis. step two, and they restore overall better microirculation into the
2578.0 scalp layers. And that was step four on on getting to the root cause. But of course, the hair loss industry doesn’t
2584.72 want you doing them because it’s completely free and it fixes the root cause. So, there have been quite a few studies
2591.359 on scalp massages. There haven’t been the ones that we really, really want to see because, you know, keep in mind that
2597.44 a study is incredibly expensive. It probably costs like a million dollars or
2602.48 more. So why would anyone do a study and spend a mill a million bucks when they
2609.44 have zero financial incentive? So if you’re waiting for like a really large
2614.8 scale perfect study on scalp massages, like honestly just forget it because no one’s going to pay for that. They have
2621.76 literally no financial incentive. Luckily, there have been a few studies.
2626.96 So there was one out of 2019 where 70% of participants who tried the manual scalp massages reported positive results
2634.079 after about 6 months. Then there have been other scalp massage
2639.119 studies. Um one study showed that the hair thickness increased by about 10% after 24 weeks
2647.119 and that was only from 4 minutes of massage per day. So the mechanical forces of the on the scalp, they’re
2653.359 reactivating the hair follicles through improved circulation, stimulating growth factors and breaking down that fibrosis.
2661.28 Right? So they used a basic massage tool. Um they only used it for 4 minutes per day and the hair thickness was shown
2668.079 to increase. So we know that these scalp massages do work. But there is basically one major
2676.0 flaw with scalp massages and that is that they take a long time. You know,
2681.599 you’re literally aiming to remodel the scalp tissue to reduce that muscular tension on the scalp. And like as you
2688.16 can imagine, changing the structure of the tissue in the body. It just simply doesn’t happen overnight, right? Male
2695.2 pattern baldness takes place over a long period of time. You can’t just expect to reverse those tissue changes overnight,
2702.56 you know? It takes time to physically change the scalp. Just like someone starting out in the gym or at a yoga
2709.359 class, they can’t expect to grow new muscles or become flexible overnight. You can’t expect to remodel the scalp
2714.88 tissues and relax those scalp muscles very quickly. It does take time.
2721.04 But, and this is really important, there’s one incredibly positive thing about this. Those changes that you make
2728.4 to your scalp, they tend to last. they tend to accumulate. You’re physically changing the structure
2734.72 of the scalp and the scalp muscles. So those changes are semi semi-permanent at worst, right? You’re taking your muscles
2742.16 out of chronic contraction. So at best, you could be making improvements to your scalp that last many years or even
2749.92 potentially decades. And this is exactly what one of the studies found. Simply found the longer you do it, the more
2756.4 effective it is. So, simply put, most people give up. And
2764.16 scalp massages do work, but most people simply don’t do them correctly or consistently enough to start seeing a
2770.56 difference. And let’s just be honest here, like manual scalp massages are incredibly tiring, they’re boring, and
2777.599 they’re tedious. You know, you’re going like this for 10 minutes per day and considering that the study showed that
2784.0 we need to be doing them for about 36 hours to start seeing a difference. You know, that’s 10 minutes per day for 7
2790.8 months in a row. And this is where most people fail and then complain that
2796.72 massage doesn’t work. They simply haven’t accumulated enough hours. And when it comes to massage, it’s the more
2804.319 the better because the changes to the muscles and the scalp tissue that accumulates over time. You know, think
2810.0 about the muscles holding the scalp tight. Think about that fibrosis. It takes a long time to reverse it. So, up
2817.2 until now, most people simply just they couldn’t do it consistently enough. Right? I’ve personally found this. I I
2823.92 think I’m quite a self-disciplined person, but I couldn’t do scalp massages
2829.359 uh manual scalp massages with my own hands. So, what is the option, right? A
2834.64 team of researchers and engineers from the University of Bristol and from the University of Birmingham in the UK,
2840.4 knowing all the things that we just talked about, all that deep research, everything about the hair loss cascade,
2847.119 they set about creating a new way to reverse hair loss by getting to the root cause. This is the most important point,
2854.0 the root cause, the scalp compression and the fibrosis. So, massages do work,
2860.079 but they’re also just too boring, too tedious, too much, too much work. Lean
2866.72 basically people just to quit before they reach 36 hours. So, after 3 years of development, the team created a
2873.44 revolutionary new device for men with hair loss. So, this is a gamecher
2878.56 because it doesn’t require drugs. It doesn’t require a messy topical. It doesn’t interfere with your hormones. It
2884.96 doesn’t mess with your hormones. And most importantly, it’s not a band-aid solution. It fixes the root cause. And
2892.48 it doesn’t require a monthly prescription or subscription. So, the hair loss industry basically
2899.52 hates this device because they realize that it exposes a glaring issue with
2905.2 their MR business models. It’s a huge issue and it’s basically just they can continue to charge people
2912.0 monthly for the rest of their lives because their products will simply never ever fix the root cause. They’re just
2918.319 not high enough up on the hair loss cascade. So, it’s obvious to me why the hair loss industry hates this device
2924.8 because they make their profits by selling band-aid solutions that cannot and will not fix the root cause. And you
2932.4 can see some of the results that people are getting with the device. You know, crown just completely filled in.
2938.079 Hairline and crown filled in. Crown and top of the scalp filled in. Hairline
2943.68 filled in. Crown filled in. These are all results that people are getting.
2949.52 Massive improvement here. So, how does it work? The device works through three
2956.64 main mechanism. Firstly, it reduces that muscular tension around the perimeter of the scalp by gently pushing upwards and
2963.119 lifting upwards. It helps relax those muscles out of the chronic contraction. It’s designed to fit perfectly on the
2969.68 right part of the scalp specifically so that this rising and falling motion
2975.44 focuses on the perimeter muscles. Secondly, it reverses fibrosis by
2980.559 pushing upwards pushes the top of the scalp together. This causes that
2986.079 squeezing and pinching motion that signals to the body that repair is needed to the top of the scalp. It helps
2991.839 break down that fibrosis and the body reheals it without without that such constrictive fibroic collagen.
2999.599 And then thirdly, it gently pushes more blood through the vascule of the scalp. It’s just that tiny bit of extra
3006.16 pressure throughout the dermal layer um that helps reignite those dormant hair
3012.16 follicles back into growth and growing phase. And that blood blood flow
3017.44 improvement also helps with getting rid of fibrosis. So essentially, it’s like all the
3023.68 benefits of a prolevel scalp massage, but without the tedious work of having to do it yourself, right? And that just
3030.319 simply allows you to reach this 36 hours of cumulative massage much more quickly
3035.68 and easily because the device was designed to target the entire scalp, the
3041.44 um the entire scalp all the time. And you can simply put it on, leave it to work for as long as you want and you
3047.52 don’t have to be going like this, you know, for 10 minutes a day uh for 7 months in a row.
3054.079 So the researchers they basically during the development phase uh they conducted
3059.76 a study on the device to measure blood flow in the scalp during use and the researchers measured BPU
3067.2 um which stands for blood fusion units in the front and top of the scalp. So what they found was the BPU start
3073.119 increased um after starting and continued at elevated levels for about an hour after stopping. So this
3080.319 basically confirmed that blood flow in the scalp is increased during use. We’re currently waiting to see a large scale
3086.64 study that measures hair growth after using the device for 6 months. But since this kind of study costs millions of
3092.48 dollars to complete, that will take time. If you don’t want to wait, here’s what to do next. So, introducing the
3099.52 Grow Band is created out of three years of R&D and after 10 years of basically a
3105.76 relentless search into the real cause of hair loss. Importantly, it’s developed
3111.44 with safety, convenience, and relaxation in mind. It stops hair loss at the top of the
3117.68 hair loss cascade, right? Super important. You need to get to the root cause if you want to win the fight
3124.16 against hair loss for the rest of your life. Sure, you can stop it. um in the meantime by blocking DHT with
3130.72 finasteride, something like that, but you’re not getting to the root cause. Is that really a sustainable way to stop
3137.2 hair loss for the rest of your life? Right? It does away with this pay monthly business model the hair loss
3143.44 industry aims to extract from their customers. Importantly, it’s not a quick fix. It’s
3149.68 not a gimmick. It’s simply a well-designed, effective, researchbacked tool. So tissue remodeling takes time,
3157.119 but those changes will last longer than all other treatments and the positive changes to your scalp accumulate over
3163.2 time. Super important this part. It’s also the grow band is battery
3168.559 powered and it’s programmable. So you can choose the settings you like and then you can just sit back and relax
3175.44 while it does all the hard work. So you can see here it pushes upwards on the sides reducing that tension through the
3184.4 three main muscle groups on the front, on the back, and on the sides. Then at the top of the scalp, you can see this
3190.319 creasing and this pinching. This is what helps reduce the fibrosis. And if you
3195.599 try to do this with a manual massage, you’d have to do very targeted small areas. But with this device, with the
3202.48 grow band, you can do basically all the top of the scalp and especially the crown. This is why people are seeing
3208.16 such good results on the crown area. And these are the settings that you
3214.079 choose. So you can inflate and deflate for as long as you want.
3220.0 So you can see the lifting process here. It’s lifting and then it’s squeezing at the top and it’s also improving the
3226.48 blood flow into the top of the scalp. So using the grow band, it doesn’t mean
3233.04 giving up on all other hair loss treatments, right? It’s not either or, but it means fixing the root cause and
3239.04 it means winning the fight against hair loss in the long term. So, use basically
3244.96 just use the hair loss cascade chart to assess the long-term effectiveness of the different hair loss treatments that
3250.88 you want to use. That way, you can avoid these band-aid solutions that are just going to require a monthly payment
3257.359 subscription for the rest of your life. If you want to keep your hair, you’re going to have to be paying for the rest of your life. There is literally no
3262.8 other way unless you fix through cause. So, please share this video with friends
3269.04 and family if they’re also worried about hair loss. If you’ve got a friend who has hair loss or if they’re worried
3274.16 about hair loss, share this video with them so that they can see what is actually causing the hair loss in the
3280.72 first place and share with them this hair loss cascade so that they know which treatments are going to be
3286.72 effective, where they fall on the hair loss cascade. So, thanks for watching, guys. If you do have any questions,
3293.599 please leave them down below. I’m going to answer every single good question. And if you’ve got a thought or a comment
3299.44 or a critique, then back up your critique with a study or some sort of
3304.64 fact or article or blog that we can go into and we can do an ask me anything in
3310.079 the next video. I’ll go through all the good uh questions and we can go through that. Don’t just be an NPC and comment
3316.8 like, oh, you know, don’t just give this Helos industry NPC comment. Give an
3321.92 actual argument and critique so that we can go through it together and we can figure this out because this is what has
3328.64 worked for me and I really think it it’s going to work for other people. Also,
3333.68 I’m going to leave this presentation, a link to this presentation down below so you can also go and check it out. Thanks
3340.319 guys and I’ll see you in the next
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