dr rassman
quick question regarding dht and hairloss. if dht was some how able to be 100 % blocked would that totally stop hairloss or is their more to it than that ?

We know that if the testicles were removed (as done in one of two identical twins in a study in the 1950s) that hair loss will not occur. We also know that once the hair has been exposed to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the impact is dramatic in the speed of the hair loss. The twin that had his testicles removed for mental illness (a barbaric process) had a full head of hair, but was given testosterone and rapidly lost his hair. The other twin, with both testicles in tact, went fairly bald naturally.
With all that being said, the complete blocking of DHT might not be the only solution to eliminating hair loss. There could be other factors in play, such as various diseases… or even something else entirely that has yet to be discovered or proven.

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I will sympathize that you are noticing hair loss, but a normal amount of hair you should lose is around 100-150 a day. Do you have product in your hair that is trapping the loose hairs, which are then released during a shower? I really do not know what to tell you based on your description, but it’s possible that you may be balding and this may be an early sign of genetic hair loss. I don’t want to get you too worried about it yet, as I’m just making guesses based on a few sentences you wrote. I’d need to examine your scalp to see what’s what.
Hi Dr Rassman,
Regenium XY is an ingredient in some thickening shampoos by L’Oreal. I haven’t seen anything about