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You can up your consumption of natural DHT blockers by eating vegetables, taking more antioxidants and alkalizing your body. Doing these things consistently and with the advice of a medical professional should work to block DHT and allow your hair to grow back.
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Read More »Finasteride is an oral, prescription-only medication that works by inhibiting the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone to DHT. Originally developed to treat an enlarged prostate, finasteride works by blocking DHT from shrinking the hair follicles.
Male pattern baldness or female pattern hair loss occurs when too much of the sex hormone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is produced. According to the Birmingham Dermatology Clinic, excessive levels of this hormone can cause hair loss. But there are ways to help manage this type of hair loss including medication, natural remedies, and light therapy. Male pattern baldness is a form of androgenetic alopecia and is identified by its distinct pattern leading to a receding hair-line. Androgenetic alopecia can also affect women but follows a different hair loss pattern, with uniform thinning all over the scalp or widening of the part. But why does this occur? The answer is hormones. DHT is a sex hormone that is a derivative of testosterone, but excess amounts of this hormone can affect the hair follicles. DHT interferes with the hair’s growth cycle, shrinking and shortening the hair making it easier for it to fall out and more difficult for it to grow back. Thankfully, there are a number of effective treatments that work to inhibit and block the production of DHT. These include:
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