Bryan Johnson Reveals How He Reverses Hair Loss!

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7 ай бұрын

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@TheDiaryOfACEOClips
@TheDiaryOfACEOClips 5 ай бұрын
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@real_ozzy
@real_ozzy 7 ай бұрын
Why so much hate? This guy is doing some revolutionary work and he's experimenting on himself. In years, he'll be called a visionary.
@painexotic3757
@painexotic3757 7 ай бұрын
because people hate when people have the guts to do something they themselves will never do... esp when it comes to promoting healthy lifestyle choices. For example, I used to get hate whenever I told people I dont drink, dont do drugs, and dont party. I'm health-conscious and people would always view me as "boring" because of this. So to see someone living a healthy lifestyle that they themselves will never achieve because they lack discipline, all they can do is hate.
@real_ozzy
@real_ozzy 7 ай бұрын
100%
@kimkjrulff1731
@kimkjrulff1731 7 ай бұрын
⁠@@painexotic3757 That is so true . I also get hate for not drinking or party . Then Im boring , Strange and not a good person . Its such a weird world .
@bryngu81
@bryngu81 7 ай бұрын
Envy takes many forms
@TheLoneLander
@TheLoneLander 7 ай бұрын
Isn't he the dude that booted his wife out of his house?
@crackpothunter
@crackpothunter 7 ай бұрын
The lengths this man is going to, to uncover the secrets of longevity and good health is commendable.
@tf2368
@tf2368 7 ай бұрын
PRP is a scam though. Dutasteride is what helps
@dxi8
@dxi8 7 ай бұрын
@@Somniator7 Astonishing
@sukotu23
@sukotu23 7 ай бұрын
"So you're erect for 2 hours every night?"
@raine6634
@raine6634 7 ай бұрын
to bad unless ur a 900 millionaire like him the average person cant do nothing like he is
@tf2368
@tf2368 7 ай бұрын
@@raine6634 dutasteride doesn't cost that much, PRP is a scam.
@davidmegino
@davidmegino 7 ай бұрын
Scalp massage does work, but to a certain level. Blood circulation is SUPER important, but there's a limit to how much it can be delivered through massage. As someone who has the most aggressive hair loss (my two brothers were Norwood 7 by 28-30), not to mention aggressive retrograde alopecia as well, all my cousins in both families are Norwood 6-7 by 30. I am 32 and have managed to keep 90% of my hair. Unfortunately I experienced bad side effects from finasteride and had to quit. However, using minoxidil + microneedling saved my hair. I strongly believe that DHT is related to blood circulation, which in turn due to low supply leads to hair loss. I used a derma roller + minoxidil and kept losing hair. Once I switched to a high-quality pen, within two months my shedding stopped and my hair started to get thicker by month 4 with a lot of new growth. I have followed this protocol for 5 years and haven't lost ground. It's possible-just be consistent. use a good Pen and do NOT skip sessions. If it worked for me, it should work for EVERYONE.
@DavidGordon-gn7gm
@DavidGordon-gn7gm 7 ай бұрын
which pen brand are you using? thanks for this comment by the way
@ashulka
@ashulka 7 ай бұрын
how many mm are you using for the scalp?
@davidmegino
@davidmegino 7 ай бұрын
Korabeauticals, theirs needles are currently the thinnest in the market as far as I know
@davidmegino
@davidmegino 7 ай бұрын
1.5mm once a week, never missed a treatment
@KeelieBrox-wl3go
@KeelieBrox-wl3go 7 ай бұрын
do you suggest any oil/balsam/whatever to use additionally to the needle pen?
@metube2315
@metube2315 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Bryan Johnson for being so open and transparent. You discuss matters I would not dare. And you are fearless. And we all benefit from your experience.
@KnowleDJ
@KnowleDJ 7 ай бұрын
Watching your full interview with Bryan has given me a whole new respect for what he's doing. Thank you for the amazing info.
@usernwn7qe
@usernwn7qe 6 ай бұрын
Likewise medicine can´t cure or treat next to nothing yet they have the audacity to criticize this guy. at least he is trying while others pretend to.
@smartcam1701
@smartcam1701 6 ай бұрын
This guy is really upfront. Love it.
@erikl6988
@erikl6988 5 ай бұрын
This guy is awesome. He's using his body as research and making the results available to everyone.
@LewisPsychology
@LewisPsychology 7 ай бұрын
I’m a big fan of Bryan. Great to see him in the show again.
@victorhankinson1530
@victorhankinson1530 7 ай бұрын
Same. No way im doing everything he does but still no harm in learning
@kalpanabhat3513
@kalpanabhat3513 4 ай бұрын
Bryan is nice guy . He is unconditionally sharing to public about his research on himself . Please don’t judge or criticise him . He is not hurting anyone or blaming or attacking but doing for himself his own willful method to upkeep his health . All the best
@Goodhello369
@Goodhello369 2 ай бұрын
Sorry i dont hate him but he is an internet marketer and not the pioneer people think he is. Hes just loud about trying things many others try. I mean look at the title of the video. Its talking about erections. Anyone who knows anything about hairloss knows what he said here is common knowledge that he had ZERO hand in.
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
Tax the bastard more !
@sl4983
@sl4983 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for keeping it relatively short and respecting our time.
@PamPLG
@PamPLG 7 ай бұрын
Bryan, I am a follower of your work. I firmly believe you are doing an unprecedented service to humanity. The level of investment, work, dedication and measurements for the pure health/or anti-aging process or, as I call it the “best possible aging” of humans it is a very noble cause. No pharmaceutical company, university or wealthy person has done what you are doing. And your work will be use for years to come. A big. Thank you! You have inspired me to better myself, by recovering my self-control in a big way. My grandmother used to tell me when I was little “If somebody laugh at you or about what you are doing. Is always because they envy you, they will like to be like you, but they know they can’t”. With profound admiration! Pam
@Anna-uv4gr
@Anna-uv4gr 7 ай бұрын
I agree that his activities are interesting, and I'm glad he's decided to share them with everyone, but I don't think he's doing a service to humanity. If he truly wanted to do a service to humanity, he would fund proper large-scale scientific trials into anti-aging interventions. Science will learn little or nothing from one person's results.
@smack9516
@smack9516 7 ай бұрын
@@Anna-uv4gr🙄
@emiclau07
@emiclau07 7 ай бұрын
tendria que tener un dispositivo para medir longitud de telomenros@@Anna-uv4gr
@underated17
@underated17 6 ай бұрын
@@Anna-uv4gr But maybe he will one day? Also, for a start, Bryan put all of his recipes on his website.
@davidhirst1661
@davidhirst1661 6 ай бұрын
This guy is a regeneration pioneer. He's helping us all.
@Goodhello369
@Goodhello369 2 ай бұрын
You are easily fooled 😂
@ItsjustBeth-wk6qi
@ItsjustBeth-wk6qi 7 ай бұрын
I have worked in hair replacement for 15 years. It 100% happens just as much in women as it does in men. Except in women, it starts later in life and it affects the entire scalp not just the top of the head. It’s a byproduct of testosterone that causes hair loss. Men are able to take Propecia, and or minoxidil. Women can use minoxidil women are not eligible for transplants, men are. Red light therapy is also incredibly effective . The reason hair loss happens later in life for women is because their estrogen levels decrease and their testosterone levels become more prevalent than normal thereby producing more of the DHT testosterone byproduct. Minoxidil works incredibly well as long as the scalp is prepped correctly. People that have tried minoxidil and it didn’t work were not using the correct scalp prep treatment prior to applying the medication. Hairloss is incredibly stigmatizing to both men and women. In fact I would say more for women because it is more socially acceptable to be a bald man.
@user-tn2qg5pz6j
@user-tn2qg5pz6j 7 ай бұрын
Hi! Do you mind explaining more about correct scalp prep before applying Minoxidil? Thanks!
@user-sf9jy4sh7n
@user-sf9jy4sh7n 7 ай бұрын
​@@user-tn2qg5pz6jmeaning shampoo all the gunk out your hair before applying the minoxidil so it can reach the scalp all the way
@ItsjustBeth-wk6qi
@ItsjustBeth-wk6qi 7 ай бұрын
@@user-tn2qg5pz6j the oil levels on your scalp need to be balanced. Often it is found that people who are experiencing hair loss, have an overage of oil sitting in their pores. My recommendation before starting minoxidil would be to use a tea tree shampoo preferably Paul Mitchell for 2 to 4 weeks prior to starting minoxidil and continue using it for at least the first six months of treatment. Also realize that your hair only grows 1/4 to a half an inch a month when you are in the stages of hair loss so it will take anywhere for 3 to 5 months to actually see results. A lot of people assume it isn’t working because they don’t see results within a month or so. But the minoxidil is doing a lot below the surface to activate the follicle. And if you do decide to stop, you always need to taper off of minoxidil or you could throw your hair follicles into shock and you will lose more hair than you had originally. You need to be very disciplined in using it.
@kerbarn
@kerbarn 7 ай бұрын
Another blessing of menopause for women.
@MicaelaLizardo
@MicaelaLizardo 7 ай бұрын
I came here for this comment. I was baffled by them both saying it doesn't happen to women. It's even more frowned upon by society when it happens to women unfortunately.
@Sammenluola
@Sammenluola 5 ай бұрын
I really like this man and what he's doing. Dedication!
@emanuelortiz6945
@emanuelortiz6945 7 ай бұрын
The interviewer with 1 or 2 words makes the entire show. How is that possible to have such an amazing talent?
@lucasgroves137
@lucasgroves137 4 ай бұрын
Lmao, wtf?! Thank God we're all different, I guess. I find him annoying and a touch slow.
@adamf.4823
@adamf.4823 7 ай бұрын
People questioning this guy’s sanity are completely missing the point. You don’t think he realizes the psychological implications of what he’s doing? He made a conscious choice to do these experiments on himself knowing full well that there is a greater wisdom in accepting life’s natural progression, but he also recognizes that the human spirit challenging the dictates of nature is just as legitimate. He is doing important research. Don’t be a Luddite people.
@etherspin
@etherspin 6 ай бұрын
also people are SO critical of multimillionaires and billionaires who get their money from stuff like tech ventures and say they hoard money, he is sinking his money into research to improve global quality of life, keep people from getting dementia etc and he is helping his own dad for bonus points
@frnk___
@frnk___ 6 ай бұрын
No it's not . Research on only one person means nothing . He's doing it for himself.
@th7297
@th7297 7 ай бұрын
Haha, When my hair was 100% I said when I would go bald, this wouldn’t be a big deal. I claimed to shave it off. Now,my hair is receding and I go like „gosh, I need a new visual identity!“ and already found myself scrolling websites dealing with hair transplants 😂😂😂😂😂 Really true.
@sowaveysuyat
@sowaveysuyat 7 ай бұрын
Yeah because Its our natural identity and youthfulness. Its what we notice instantly looking at ourselves and others. The psychological stress is proven, its also proven to decrease quality of life overall. The struggle IS real and men have every right to find solutions.
@duncanmacleod7287
@duncanmacleod7287 7 ай бұрын
You need a dht blocker or a transplant alone won't be enough.
@kamilmusalat
@kamilmusalat 7 ай бұрын
I gotten bald unfortunately, but it’s in the family, my brother is 14 years younger and about two years ago it started with my brother as well, a lot of bald spots creeped up spots exactly like mine started, if you still have your hair you CAN reverse it! I bought him a dr pen micro needling device and told him to take rosemary oil and ketokonazol shampoo, more plates more dates channel talks about it extensively and only two -3 months in and his hair is so thick it looks like nothing happened. I believe if you don’t stop doing it you can at least KEEP IT.
@nattypatty3667
@nattypatty3667 7 ай бұрын
Sometimes balding can be a lack of nutrients/protein. Also certain nutrients like zinc, selenium, copper, vitamin b12 can reduce the oxidation DHT has on hair follicles. Also high sugar levels convert more test to DHT. I went carnivore 2 months ago and see significant hair growth all over my scalp.
@kamilmusalat
@kamilmusalat 7 ай бұрын
@@nattypatty3667 agree, he also takes irish seamoss and bladderwrack which has all nutrienzts the body needs, it helps a lot, forgot to mention but the stimulation process happens on the scalp directly so when you see hair falling out a dermaroller and rosemary helps a lot I even regrew my patchy beard too.
@JonesLongwater
@JonesLongwater 6 ай бұрын
I'm really glad that there are visionaries and researchers like Brian who are exploring and talking openly about these things. Men's health issues are largely covered up or hushed from 'traditional expectations' and other cultural pressures... it's good that we're coming to an age where we can openly discuss these topics without fear of judgement or chastising men in any way. For now, I'll take my balding as one of the things that's just isn't easy to rectify, due to the lack of science of our time. But the pioneering information on aging and libido is very interesting 🧐
@mindtheprivacy
@mindtheprivacy 6 ай бұрын
His laughter is fantastic.
@billboyd1885
@billboyd1885 7 ай бұрын
I started balding when I was 21 after taking accutane. Sure, I’m my 20’s I had a hard time dating superficial women, but being bald has never been an ounce of worry for me. It’s part of who I am and I can’t change it. If your self esteem is that low that you consider balding as bad as not being able to have an erection, you should really reconsider your priorities. Balding is just part of aging for most men. Just own it!
@Maher_sza
@Maher_sza 6 ай бұрын
@@cameronm5248mind sharing brother?
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
True that ! 👏 And who's to even say what's beautiful and ugly. Those are relative terms and not objective at all.
@defface777
@defface777 6 ай бұрын
The Sound Wave Therapy (acoustic therapy, shockwave therapy) described here did help with my ED... I even bought a machine to be used in my home so that I can continue the therapy without having to go in to see a doctor.
@lrichardson96
@lrichardson96 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information. Where did you buy your device, and what ED doctor did you use?
@guinea_pig_willy
@guinea_pig_willy 5 ай бұрын
How interesting. This man is very educated and the interviewer is good too
@jas.rob.3987
@jas.rob.3987 4 ай бұрын
I love he fights against haters an just continue His Work
@daveboutflour8146
@daveboutflour8146 7 ай бұрын
For anyone wondering. The PRP he is talking about mixed with Dutasteride isn’t his protocol. It’s a well known treatment for hairloss call Mesotherpy. A lot of Hair transplant doctors use this for their patients.
@ColtraneTaylor
@ColtraneTaylor 6 ай бұрын
Then why isn't it hugely successful and popular as transplants?
@daveboutflour8146
@daveboutflour8146 6 ай бұрын
@@ColtraneTaylorit’s not a replacement for a transplant. So you cannot compare it to one. It’s a treatment to prevent loss. It is very successful and very popular and becoming ever more used worldwide. The drawback is expense.
@ColtraneTaylor
@ColtraneTaylor 6 ай бұрын
@@daveboutflour8146 "Prevent loss" I see ... well that explains why it's not a huge hit with those who have lost it already. And yeah the expense.
@CoolGobyFish
@CoolGobyFish 6 ай бұрын
@@daveboutflour8146 its popular because it is a money maker for doctors)) it doesnt really work . the special machine is just a basic 200$ centrifuge)))) you can buy it online an d o it yourself for pennies.
@mikesully110
@mikesully110 5 ай бұрын
​@@daveboutflour8146 I would imagine most of the success is just down to topical Dut. Every patient feedback about PRP by itself has been basically it did nothing
@duncanmacleod7287
@duncanmacleod7287 7 ай бұрын
Glad he's honest about it unlike some celebs that take us for fools and claim they used some "regenex" and grew their hair back.
@khalid5225
@khalid5225 4 ай бұрын
I love this dude really he is doing a big fevour for humanity thank you Bryan love form somalia 🇸🇴
@bartoszulkowskitattoo
@bartoszulkowskitattoo 5 ай бұрын
This dude is doing great job!
@ncprealty3844
@ncprealty3844 7 ай бұрын
Bryan is an excellent health resource.
@autumnleaves7907
@autumnleaves7907 7 ай бұрын
you call him Bryan, I call him Night time Boner Measurer Guy.
@martinddhyj
@martinddhyj 6 ай бұрын
He doesn‘t look like it.
@LumieX
@LumieX 5 ай бұрын
No he isn't lol. He takes trt and dyes his hair and has sickly pale looking skin.
@karlmuller1976
@karlmuller1976 6 ай бұрын
scalp massage is the one guys! been doing it for two years. Use hands and best of all get two paddle brushes and go all over your scalp for a few minutes every day. breaks up the dht blocking the follicles and promotes blood flow and nutrient absorbtion into follicle. My bald patches have filled in. No meds or microneedling (microneedling causes scarring overtime and will only work short time).
@sl4983
@sl4983 6 ай бұрын
More details please
@karlmuller1976
@karlmuller1976 6 ай бұрын
@@sl4983 basically just what I said. Look up Rob perfect health hair for massage tips. I get two paddle brushes and vigorously go over the scalp for a few minutes. Also squeezing and stretching the scalp between the paddle brushes. Just need to increase blood flow and circulation. The scalp will go a bit red be vigorous but not too hard
@chefkartez
@chefkartez 7 ай бұрын
Wow thanks for sharing 💪🏾
@shira2151
@shira2151 5 ай бұрын
Found you through Nick Cannon interview. I like these.
@wotanmituns33
@wotanmituns33 7 ай бұрын
00:16 It does happen in women. They don't usually get bald or have extreme receding hairlines like men, but with age their hair thin out increasingly. I can see the scalp of my 99 year old grandma and my 65 year old mother also has a thinner hair than she used to.
@mattk1128
@mattk1128 7 ай бұрын
I am 28, my biggest fear was losing my hair, and when I had noticable hair loss last year I looked into every solution possible to stop and reverse it. After 6 months of anxiety and insecurity, I found the only solution that didn't require taking medication indefinitely was to accept my hairloss and shave my head which truly freed me of my suffering Most men experience hairloss (women also experience it quite often), the hairloss industry is worth billions. The unfortunate truth is there is no real incensive to solve the problem. The side effects of medications like min/fin, plus the fact that if you stop using them progress will reverse, doesn't make it worth it. I speak on my own experience and understand these meds have helped a lot of people feel confident and hold onto their hair, I just personally didn't find the value in trying to hold onto something I would innevitibly end up losing at some point
@starfox300
@starfox300 7 ай бұрын
Microneedling
@reddude5
@reddude5 7 ай бұрын
Hair transplant is a permanent solution, but for whatever reason people are skeptical of going this route. If money isn’t an issue ($3-5k in Turkey), it’s a no brainer
@TideV2
@TideV2 7 ай бұрын
Good for you Matt. Used those meds for about a year and made the same decision as you. No reason to take such a massive risk to fight a battle that you’re destined to lose anyway.
@saintman4468
@saintman4468 7 ай бұрын
​@@reddude5maybe but average person wll still need 2surgeries plus all recovery and waitin for results,not to add that after surgery they still sugest to use fin and min..i cant believe in 2023 we still dont have any easier available solution for baldness,i mean this should be done as some estetic treatment in an hour,when that wll be possible im ready to pay 10 to 20k..otherwise not worth it
@robbertag808
@robbertag808 7 ай бұрын
@@TideV2 What risk? There is no risk. Side effects of Fina/Mino are near zero. Stop the madness.
@normanbell-br7nf
@normanbell-br7nf 7 ай бұрын
something very refreshing about Bryan
@ThirstCastofficial_
@ThirstCastofficial_ 7 ай бұрын
I struggle with hair loss at late 20's this shit real.. nothing I've tried worked unless I do surgery
@robbertag808
@robbertag808 7 ай бұрын
Even Finasteride? Minoxidil? Micro stamping/needling? Rosemary oil/water? Scalp massage. They should work. Do all.
@sueyu3603
@sueyu3603 7 ай бұрын
@@robbertag808it’s ghey waste of time for Cucks.
@therealzeon
@therealzeon 7 ай бұрын
​@@robbertag808ignore them keep going bro ur obviously eventually gunna be bald just sooner is better than later
@tired_of_everything0
@tired_of_everything0 7 ай бұрын
​​@@robbertag808why are you suggesting finasteride you clown?
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
You're beautiful the way you are. And if people can't see it. Well it's your right to verbally attack them and defend yourself.
@thisisadiman
@thisisadiman 7 ай бұрын
There is more to life than just physical perfection. Increasing its depth is more satisfying than obsessing over its length.
@abouarte8890
@abouarte8890 7 ай бұрын
Its a valid point you are making! Definitely to each their own
@robbertag808
@robbertag808 7 ай бұрын
Says the guy with a beard and glasses on his picture.
@bperez8656
@bperez8656 7 ай бұрын
But optimal sex?
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯 👏
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
​@@bperez8656 What's "optimal" is relative.
@Richis2fly
@Richis2fly 7 ай бұрын
Ive been using finestride, rogain and a laser helmet for over a decade. It has helped me maintain my hair or at least serverly slow down the process
@tinacollins9213
@tinacollins9213 4 ай бұрын
Make sure your taking vitamin D
@SilverFan21k
@SilverFan21k 6 ай бұрын
another great video!
@mindtheprivacy
@mindtheprivacy 6 ай бұрын
He's so present!
@cravarc
@cravarc 6 ай бұрын
I used to be taken aback by Bryan's laugh but it has really grown on me.
@sl4983
@sl4983 6 ай бұрын
Yeah I like his laugh
@olir6910
@olir6910 5 ай бұрын
I agree
@nicholaslopez7918
@nicholaslopez7918 7 ай бұрын
Embracing my hair loss and fragility as a human was liberating albeit a long, sometime sad journey. If I can proffer any wisdom - spend your time, energy and money on things you can control. Own who you are and you will never feel embarrassed, follicles don't define you (I should update my Google photo but that's pure laziness rather than clinging on to the past)!
@nicolem5626
@nicolem5626 7 ай бұрын
Yes but why not invest in studying the field of anti aging? It’s just science. People are allowed to have their interest and investments. I support them on that.
@pablot2785
@pablot2785 7 ай бұрын
You can control hair loss
@MaxLearnsPersian
@MaxLearnsPersian 6 ай бұрын
Nice that he does for future generations, but he is a millionaire. You are not, I am not. So better for us to deal with things we can control: get broad shoulders and a fat butt, you'll look good even when your bald.@@nicolem5626
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
💙
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
​@@pablot2785 You can control NOTHING
@milog7193
@milog7193 5 ай бұрын
Now THAT is money put to good use. ALL IN on health, keep the breakthroughs coming!!
@Acquisition1913
@Acquisition1913 6 ай бұрын
the brilliant mr Bryan Johnson. 💫
@HeartFeltGesture
@HeartFeltGesture 7 ай бұрын
Death is the greatest insult to the ego. That is why the ego can spend an entire lifetime trying to prevent it. The point of death (if we are sensitive to our real situation) is to force us to surrender to infinity prior to death while you still can. Life is like being on a runaway speeding train, you know there is a big brick wall at the end of the line, and that you will eventually run out of track and crash, and like the hero in the action film, you do everything you can to slow down or stop the train before this horrific scenario happens. Although you managed to slow the train down a little it still has too much speed, hits the wall and you die. There are two things to do in our situation. The first thing is to live healthfully and apply your intelligence to your health and wellbeing. The second thing is to surrender and accept the inevitability of death. Come to terms with your own mortality. It is going to happen, and who knows when? How much time do you imagine you have to prepare to go? Maybe we get the bad news from a doctor, and then youre given 1 or 2 years, or less. And rather than try to surrender under the great stress and panic of knowing you only have this narrow window of life left, we can spend our lifetime preparing to let go. It does not mean to be morbidly fascinated and obsessed with death. It is more of a process of surrender to Life Itself. Like falling backwards with total trust that someone will catch you. It is not that you are surrendering to death, you are surrendering to life, because death is simply a natural process in the beautiful play that is life. He is not the first man in history to spend a lifetime on a mortality cure, and wont be the last.
@NikoPapasideris
@NikoPapasideris 5 ай бұрын
How about surrendering to death and also playing with living for a long ass time along the way?
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
You are a freakin' SAGE ! 💙 Thank you for that comment, you hit deep. Get into writing 👏
@bloochoob
@bloochoob 7 ай бұрын
It does happen in women. it happens at menopause for many, thinning and piles of hair ending up clogging up the shower, and also women with PCOS, very noticeable hair loss is a symptom, at any age. Thyroid issues and Hashimoto causes hair loss too.
@Teragram68
@Teragram68 7 ай бұрын
Totally does happen agreed experiencing issues myself during menopause. My daughters has hormone issues her hair is thinning too. Its all worrying for people experiencing this upset, be they male or female.
@annmarieknapp
@annmarieknapp 7 ай бұрын
Also if you've had a brown lift to lift your eyes and forehead cosmetically, later your hairline recedes more than if no surgery.
@sowaveysuyat
@sowaveysuyat 7 ай бұрын
YEAH, -but that type of hairloss- is a _different_ classification, that type is reverse-able for women, partly in result to some stress induced situation. Women with that type of hairloss can _usually_ recover with proper nutrition and mineral intake. Generally, if hairloss occurs suddenly and randomly, it can be healed. If its "progressing" hairloss, it means its pattern hairloss over time. Women with actual *androgenic alopecia* (which is the roughest and most permanent type of hairloss) are a rarity. In my 35 years of living, I've never actually encountered or seen a woman with hairline hairloss and a balding scalp, although they do exist - I've seen some on the internet. -And the very elderly do not count at that point, balding at that age doesn't effect youthfulness and perception of self/others- You can go outside right now and see men balding everywhere across every age from 20-40.... finding a woman with actual *female pattern hairloss* at 20-40 is like searching for a leprechaun. Even the official classification proves that its completely different: _*"In male-pattern hair loss (MPHL), the hair loss typically presents itself as either a receding front hairline, loss of hair on the crown (vertex) of the scalp, or a combination of both. Female-pattern hair loss (FPHL) typically presents as a diffuse thinning of the hair across the entire scalp.[3]"* _ Female pattern hair loss is classified as "diffused thinning" vs men who recede completely. *This is because of testosterone levels, and it being converted to DHT* which women biologically -do not have- anywhere near the same levels as men. *If women* suffered the same degree of hairloss as men, the world would be in chaotic turmoil. Women value their looks way higher than men, proven with the cosmetic & makeup industries. Men don't care that much, yet even then, its a huge psychological effect for men too because our hair is apart of our identity and losing it is like losing apart of our natural beauty.
@topg2820
@topg2820 7 ай бұрын
Females don’t go fully bald like Men on the regular its not the same
@bloochoob
@bloochoob 7 ай бұрын
@@topg2820 No, but the statement was that ‘women never go bald’. I said it does happen to women, especially all the women who have PCOS, cancer, thyroid issues, alopecia totalis, hashimoto, various other conditions. That’s still a lot of women. Menopause happens to every woman who is alive long enough, and hair loss is noticeable. I used to have ten times the hair I have now. You won’t notice hair loss and balding in women, because they’re wearing hair pieces and wigs. You won’t notice a really good wig. As Women are stared at for their hair loss more than men, we’re judged to be less attractive, and men like women with long swishy hair more than women with a crew cut, for the most part. What men don’t know is that hoards of women don’t think bald men are less attractive at all, I particularly like bald men with a nice trim groomed beard and glasses, and men who don’t try to hide it seem more confident which is cool. I follow a channel here called Bald Cafe, because I like looking at confident bald men embracing it and shaving it off
6 ай бұрын
He's been "shocked" by the results regarding his penis. That's pure gold. Never seen him interviewed before, seems like a great honest guy.
@AmandaGuglionni
@AmandaGuglionni 5 ай бұрын
Great info 🎉
@sarafinarose6837
@sarafinarose6837 7 ай бұрын
I’m a women and it absolutely has happened in me my hair has thinned so very much I used to have such thick beautiful hair however I have hope 💚
@sl4983
@sl4983 6 ай бұрын
Hair skin and nail vitamins
@Ban00
@Ban00 5 ай бұрын
Hop on estrogen supplementation. Most post menoposal women will experience this
@sl4983
@sl4983 5 ай бұрын
@@Ban00 tell more?
@RogerBranch
@RogerBranch 6 ай бұрын
My dad started losing his hair at about 20 and was near bald by 30. He never discussed it until I asked. He just accepted it. It didn't bother him at all. I always respected him for that. It's only a problem if you think its a problem.
@Gaze73
@Gaze73 6 ай бұрын
It's not that simple. People will look at you differently regardless of what you think about your balding. Notice how in movies the hero has more hair than the villain 99% of the time. Also, 90% of US presidents had good hair. Trump wouldn't win if he was bald.
@stephen7715
@stephen7715 6 ай бұрын
@@Gaze73 It's hard to swallow but this is the truth
@MojKanal-cz1iz
@MojKanal-cz1iz 5 ай бұрын
@@Gaze73 Trump would've won regardless LMAO. Politics are scripted BS just like WWE. Actually I take that back, WWE is WAY less scripted and fake.
@RogerBranch
@RogerBranch 5 ай бұрын
@@Gaze73 My dad was my hero. What made him heroic was that he lived for things that were bigger than himself. Duty, honor, and integrity. There is nothing heroic about focusing on your hair or yourself. The hero is self-lessly confident, and this projects 10,000 times stronger upon the world than being a weak man with great hair.
@Gaze73
@Gaze73 5 ай бұрын
@@RogerBranch that's nice, but doesn't change the facts. Having thick hair is on average much better than being bald.
@preethamkonda5011
@preethamkonda5011 6 ай бұрын
this guys knowlege is quite commandable
@daniellesanchez2599
@daniellesanchez2599 7 ай бұрын
I wasn’t expecting that shift in topic 🤣
@kevinhanley6462
@kevinhanley6462 7 ай бұрын
I thought it was about innocent hair stimulation, but he's got the balls to say what he did!
@user1111AB
@user1111AB 7 ай бұрын
what is hair stimulation?
@kevinhanley6462
@kevinhanley6462 7 ай бұрын
@@user1111ABIt makes it grow faster and can make some inactive hairs active.
@xSunnyDaysx
@xSunnyDaysx 7 ай бұрын
@@user1111AB innocent hair stimulation like massaging, using oils, no hats, not washing dailing. hair stimulation: anything you do to maintain the hair you have and to re-grow hair.
@user1111AB
@user1111AB 7 ай бұрын
@@xSunnyDaysx makes sense if u have the patience, i dont think the oils are worth it, too messy for little results, would rather add more oral supplements to my routine.
@xSunnyDaysx
@xSunnyDaysx 7 ай бұрын
@@user1111AB Yeah. Because you are working against whatever is going on inside of you. So for him to use his own cels/blood makes sense. Doing massages and oils will only help reach the maximum of what your genetics allow.
@meriksen_
@meriksen_ 7 ай бұрын
You guys are talking about about what Dr. Brian Nathan talks about with Nitric Oxide production in the body (or lack there of) regarding erections/libido issues/hair loss. Blood flow issues and Nitric Oxide production in the body.
@jugendamthamburg-ggkonform381
@jugendamthamburg-ggkonform381 5 ай бұрын
Hair loss does happen in women. Many women use short haircuts, then shorter hair cuts, then very short haircuts as they get older because their hair thins or try to hide the thinning hair with extensions, wigs, bandanas, hats as they get older.
@fran6b
@fran6b 6 ай бұрын
I'm losing my hair. At the beginning it bothers me. Bryan is right that it can drain of lot of attention. But I turn around and just accept it, and honestly, it solved my problem, zero dollars spent. I having by far the best years of my life and not a single minute I feel sorry for my hair situation. A confident attitude will bring you way farther that any head full of hair will ever do.
@usernwn7qe
@usernwn7qe 6 ай бұрын
Keep telling yourself. I lost ground as well but even i catch myself being judgmental towards guys who are very or completely bold. Humans are intrinsically designed to look down on the undesirable.
@richardjelinek5038
@richardjelinek5038 6 ай бұрын
@@usernwn7qe Keep telling yourself.
@patandderry8416
@patandderry8416 5 ай бұрын
@@usernwn7qe why would I care what a dude thinks of me? Unless you are queer who cares?
@creightonfreeman8059
@creightonfreeman8059 7 ай бұрын
Actually, androgenetic alopecia does happen in women. It just is a much more diffuse loss pattern that normally appears as general hair thinning rather than localized hair loss.
@brandonray4379
@brandonray4379 7 ай бұрын
My hairloss is slow. Same spot on top of my head since 2014. Also, I'm still not a Norwood 1 yet. 33 years old.
@Newstatejournal1
@Newstatejournal1 7 ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@Dub1479
@Dub1479 7 ай бұрын
Minoxidil gave me mad side effects tight chest muscles and heart beat pain shortness of breath and dizziness. Thought it was placebo so stopped it for a month then tried again then stopped again then used again few weeks later and everytime got the side effects. It’s literally known and made as a blood pressure medication it was never purely made for hair loss. People think it’s just so safe. Would you just randomly take a blood pressure medication without knowing about the effect on hair loss if has? No
@tylerdurden-qx7lx
@tylerdurden-qx7lx 6 ай бұрын
Oral?
@Dub1479
@Dub1479 6 ай бұрын
@@tylerdurden-qx7lx topical
@tinacollins9213
@tinacollins9213 4 ай бұрын
I use liquid 2 times I don’t get any symptoms are you on tablets
@ConnectWithUganda
@ConnectWithUganda 7 ай бұрын
Steven is the only person to mame Bryan laugh out loud😂
@bperez8656
@bperez8656 7 ай бұрын
Bryan laughs a lot what do you mean
@billymanilli
@billymanilli 6 ай бұрын
"... mame Bryan"? ouch!
@onthevergeofvani11a21
@onthevergeofvani11a21 5 ай бұрын
lol, once you go past projecting your hate on to him, you will see he is just a very down to earth guy that has a passion for discovering the secrets of longevity and has a desire to share it with the world. Good you mate.
@jacquelinesheridan8114
@jacquelinesheridan8114 7 ай бұрын
I have tried prp twice when my hair was shedding. For me it it was successful. My hair grew right back.
@therealyou999
@therealyou999 7 ай бұрын
Did you use Minoxidil? Or just PRP?
@gemmanicholl1883
@gemmanicholl1883 7 ай бұрын
Hair loss does happen in women. I have androgenic alopecia. It’s also known as female pattern baldness. It’s similar if not the same as male pattern baldness.
@zrymill
@zrymill 7 ай бұрын
Scalp tension is what kick starts hair loss, not DHT Research/Science This theory, introduced in 2013, is quite interesting, and more satisfying to me than any other theory I've heard. Here are its main arguments: 1- DHT by itself does not harm hair follicles, what actually does is the pressure on the follicles due to scalp tension 2- Increased pressure on follicles mostly occurs in males after puberty, the reason is that testosterone causes a decrease in subcutaneous fat, which is important for cushioning hair follicles against scalp tension 3- As hair follicles strive to grow against higher pressure, they demand more androgen to promote growth. This leads to increased production of DHT locally. 4- However, the problem is DHT itself also erodes subcutaneous fat, which in turn further increases pressure on the follicles. So it's a vicious cycle that causes scalp skin to become thinner over time, increasing pressure on the follicles, and ends up obliterating these follicles. The reason this cycle starts in the first place is scalp tension, and to break the cycle you must relieve the tension, not block DHT. DHT itself is not there to simply harm follicles, it is there as a RESULT of a struggle for growth. Why is this theory interesting? Because it solves many problems including: 1- Why do the most vulnerable follicles coincide with the areas of highest tension 2- Why balding men have higher levels of scalp DHT compared to non-balding men 3- Why DHT "appears" to selectively destroy follicles at the top of the head, but promotes hair growth elsewhere 4- In what mechanism does DHT cause the follicle to miniaturize 5- Why simply blocking DHT does not reverse hair loss All of these can be answered through the arguments mentioned above. I really wonder why this theory did not gain much popularity and become the main accepted reason behind hair loss. We still think that DHT is the main culprit, even though this idea has many contradictions and leaves many questions unanswered. If this theory is correct, it means that DHT inhibition is not the best way to treat hair loss as DHT itself is not the root cause. This theory could also pave the way to a permanent cure for hair loss, if surgeons could master techniques that permanently relieve scalp tension. The original article here www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174066/
@yournewfarther
@yournewfarther 7 ай бұрын
​@@zrymilllove this
@dbab-liftingjourney7351
@dbab-liftingjourney7351 7 ай бұрын
@@zrymill I forgot where I read this, but I’m fairly certain that this has been disproven. Same thing with using Brussels sprouts and increasing 3 alpha hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Sorry to say, but reddit (assuming this is where you’ve garnered some knowledge on hair loss) is typically a world of false hope. If I had listened and continued massaging my scalp, nothing would’ve changed lol. That being said, it’s still an interesting theory. Unfortunately, if it really worked, there would be a lot more documentation on its efficacy comparative to 5ar inhibitors like finasteride or dutasteride.
@zrymill
@zrymill 7 ай бұрын
A company that makes a living selling chemicals for hairloss isn't going to provide evidence for natural solutions, that would be like a Turkey voting for Christmas. Male pattern baldness is clearly caused by the lack of blood supply to the strip of scalp over the top of the head, not the sides, so its not about what's in the blood or the scalp, but the tension in the muscle which reduces nutrients getting to the follicles on the top of the head (in male pattern baldness). This three step process will restore the scalp flexibility and regrow hair over several months and years. Regular use of derma rollers (on their own) over several months have been proved to improve hair growth, check out youtube for loads of examples. 1) Learn to control stress so the muscle on the top of the head relaxes. 2) Use a derma roller once a week on the top of the head where the scalp has disintegrated to increase blood flow. 3) Use an inversion table once a day for ten or fifteen minutes a day to increase blood flow to the scalp. @@dbab-liftingjourney7351
@HoltAircraft
@HoltAircraft 7 ай бұрын
I have been bald since I was 22, it was obvious I was losing hair at 16, I have never cared at all. I look way more bad ass with a shaved head. I don't get why people think it's a big deal.
@robbertag808
@robbertag808 7 ай бұрын
Cause you looked 35 with your bald head when you where 22.
@oreosaysb00
@oreosaysb00 7 ай бұрын
I look super ugly when bald. I'm 22 also How is it not a big deal? It affects your dating life especially if you're young Young girls don't wanna date bald guys because you look older
@HoltAircraft
@HoltAircraft 7 ай бұрын
@@oreosaysb00 sorry to hear that bud… but I’m a right handsome devil with my goatee and Crome dome.
@HoltAircraft
@HoltAircraft 7 ай бұрын
@@oreosaysb00 looking older is a massive advantage when dating women… you’re probably not as ugly as you think you are
@smack9516
@smack9516 7 ай бұрын
You know what they say-beauty is in the eye of the beholder😂
@shawns3340
@shawns3340 4 ай бұрын
Honest talk.
@XobyThePoet
@XobyThePoet 5 ай бұрын
I won't even look into the comments. F the haters. This dude is working for us.
@TwinFalls88
@TwinFalls88 2 ай бұрын
Nah. Tax the hell outta him and spread the wealth! 😊
@jade00
@jade00 6 ай бұрын
Bryan is looking younger indeed. His protocol shows it’s working 👍
@stephen6631
@stephen6631 6 ай бұрын
On top of that vegans usually age faster
@Goodmorning1221-
@Goodmorning1221- 6 ай бұрын
He, indeed, looks younger than Biden. But Brad Pitt beats him.
@FTW_666
@FTW_666 7 ай бұрын
Interesting how the people who tell me “just shave your head!” are either bald and palpably jealous, or they have long beautiful hair and don’t want the competition.
@JohnJustJohn1
@JohnJustJohn1 7 ай бұрын
@Videobutikenmakes you look about 10x more attractive to women than if you were a bald/balding man yes.
@dbab-liftingjourney7351
@dbab-liftingjourney7351 7 ай бұрын
just shave it bro! embrace the bald look! lol, so many comments like that. fight it if you think the bald look won't work for u. most, if not all, will look better with a full head of hair.
@djimiwreybigsby5263
@djimiwreybigsby5263 5 ай бұрын
I just started "don't die" and he's a talented writer as well🎉
@crystalmarks7185
@crystalmarks7185 6 ай бұрын
Amazing.😊
@erenaydogan8383
@erenaydogan8383 7 ай бұрын
I think its really amazing how he stays youthful and its truly interesting how he did it but am I the only one that gets the feeling that theres something wrong with this guy I dont know if this has always been his appearance but he completely looks like a vampire and with that look in his eyes he gives off a vibe like he drinks childrens blood to stay in this shape
@Retrosenescent
@Retrosenescent 6 ай бұрын
He just seems autistic
@mikesully110
@mikesully110 5 ай бұрын
well the rich are taking blood from young people and injecting it so you might not be far off the truth. And other than a few studies in rats (that changed some internal "markers" but didn't actually make them live longer) - it's probably a total waste of time. I reckon this guy is too skinny, he will die in his 70's IMO.
@louster35
@louster35 6 ай бұрын
Bryan's actually pretty funny. Cool dude!
@smokeypeatesp3636
@smokeypeatesp3636 5 ай бұрын
Oh the things will try to stay young. One day, hopefully, we will all be up in heaven reminiscing about this and getting a good laugh.
@jkt652
@jkt652 5 ай бұрын
Stress...though I dont believe in it but manageable pressure, stress is one of the key reasons for premature aging. But the stress I am pressing on is stress induced by other individuals, families or partners.
@ariwassaved
@ariwassaved 6 ай бұрын
This dude trying to live longer. HE JUST NEEDS JESUS . Hallelujah 🙏🏽✝️💙
@jameshorgan2395
@jameshorgan2395 7 ай бұрын
I've never had much hair. When I was 18 the barber said " I will cut your hair short where your receding". I thought how am I going to do myself in? I was crestfallen. My uncle said stand on your head every day. I did. I'm 65 and hardly have lost any more.
@vel2118
@vel2118 7 ай бұрын
really? you mean to make a handstand every single day?
@joanromanofossemo4883
@joanromanofossemo4883 6 ай бұрын
How much time
@suryarrrr
@suryarrrr 6 ай бұрын
There is some magic about America these crazies who push the boundaries
@christopherdukes8055
@christopherdukes8055 6 ай бұрын
I’d be curious to see what colostrum would do. We know it helps with grays. Wonder if more long term use would basically grow it. It’s a lot cheaper and more pleasant than plasma 🤷🏻‍♂️
@wilhelmhesse1348
@wilhelmhesse1348 7 ай бұрын
Accepting being bald is bold... Growing bald is a traumatic experience for 99.9 percent of men and women, way ahead of losing your libido IMO....that 0.01 who absolutely and totally dont give a rat's behind about losing their hair are level one stoics of the Hindu Ascetic mindset, which is deep 💯
@pauermusic5239
@pauermusic5239 7 ай бұрын
Impotence is awful, you can't please a woman. At least if your bald you still can.
@sindrejakobsen
@sindrejakobsen 7 ай бұрын
Losing my hair skyrocked my confidence and 10x my dating life... I guess I look good without hair
@F4FRoOGLE
@F4FRoOGLE 7 ай бұрын
Byran is the perfect kind of crazy, dude is obsessed with his health and I love that!
@vel2118
@vel2118 7 ай бұрын
mind over matter , knowing and listening to yourself and preserving your inner child is key to a healthy life imo.
@frappalina
@frappalina 7 ай бұрын
Hilarious episode 😂
@bigbeatboutique
@bigbeatboutique 6 ай бұрын
Gotta love the Photoshop thumbnail, pure click bait
@Fieldoftheatres
@Fieldoftheatres 7 ай бұрын
The way I’d put it. He is a matured human being doing stuff to prevent death and promote life. The end.
@HeartFeltGesture
@HeartFeltGesture 7 ай бұрын
Death is the greatest insult to the ego. That is why the ego can spend an entire lifetime trying to prevent it. The point of death (if we are sensitive to our real situation) is to force us to surrender to infinity prior to death while you still can. Life is like being on a runaway speeding train, you know there is a big brick wall at the end of the line, and that you will eventually run out of track and crash, and like the hero in the action film, you do everything you can to slow down or stop the train before this horrific scenario happens. Although you managed to slow the train down a little it still has too much speed, hits the wall and you die. There are two things to do in our situation. The first thing is to live healthfully and apply your intelligence to your health and wellbeing. The second thing is to surrender and accept the inevitability of death. Come to terms with your own mortality. It is going to happen, and who knows when? How much time do you imagine you have to prepare to go? Maybe we get the bad news from a doctor, and then youre given 1 or 2 years, or less. And rather than try to surrender under the great stress and panic of knowing you only have this narrow window of life left, we can spend our lifetime preparing to let go. It does not mean to be morbidly fascinated and obsessed with death. It is more of a process of surrender to Life Itself. Like falling backwards with total trust that someone will catch you. It is not that you are surrendering to death, you are surrendering to life, because death is simply a natural process in the beautiful play that is life. He is not the first man in history to spend a lifetime on a mortality cure, and wont be the last.
@CaptainFatfuk
@CaptainFatfuk 7 ай бұрын
Preventing death is crazy
@borodel619
@borodel619 7 ай бұрын
But wat if you won,t die anymore. is this not a horror? You van not, after leaving your body traveling to other dimensions, you will stick in the matrix.
@s7r49
@s7r49 5 ай бұрын
Going carnivore seemed to help not only my hair loss, but super weirdly a lot of my gray hair gained back color. I have WAY less gray than I did 10 years ago when I started carnivore. you can see it in pictures, especially in my beard. its pretty wild
@divin777
@divin777 7 ай бұрын
Sweet! What’s the name of that test? Can one have it in Scandinavia?
@dzsuniordzsordzs4357
@dzsuniordzsordzs4357 7 ай бұрын
Many men genuinely perceive the loss of their hair as a tragedy, and I understand that it can make most of them feel sad. I'm also experiencing significant balding, but I have a beard as well. I believe this combination can be exceptionally masculine, consider someone like Dave Chaffee, the arm wrestler. I might consider hair transplantation or other methods later on, but I'm not sure yet. Even in my younger days, I always kept my hair short; it never bothered me much. I'm interested in the device for measuring erections, where can I buy it? What is its name? In the mornings, my 'little Godzilla' wakes up earlier than I do, but I'm curious about my nighttime erections. Thank you for your perseverance and diligence in your research, Bryan, you're awesome!
@LedZeppelin_3
@LedZeppelin_3 6 ай бұрын
Then there's guys like me, I've always had long shoulder length hair which I'm starting to lose, I can't grow a beard to save my life, so balding is will significantly worse
@sl4983
@sl4983 6 ай бұрын
Men?? Women would. A woman's hair is her glory. A man's hair is not his glory.
@pk7750
@pk7750 7 ай бұрын
No, women lose their hair as well as men. They grow their hair back, whereas men don't. I've noticed more stress causes more hair loss. I think they are related somehow.
@soulman888
@soulman888 7 ай бұрын
I agree. I thought the same but I think they meant that men's hairlines RECEDE more than a woman's.
@fairylion1
@fairylion1 7 ай бұрын
Women lose hair too as they get older.
@ReginaMcNeish
@ReginaMcNeish 7 ай бұрын
It’s hormonal changes AND/or (but mostly AND) parasites on the scalp (dandruff is a clear sign ). Women will do more to work on fixing those problems. Men won’t and are shamed into acting like it’s okay “just shave your head”. Nope not a doctor just talking from experience and YES ALL hair loss is a sign of something wrong with your hormones. NO, it’s NOT “JUST” hair. Your body tells you when something is wrong ESPECIALLY your hair…we have just been taught to believe doctors and not our intuition.
@pattyfluegel7816
@pattyfluegel7816 7 ай бұрын
old women often do not grow their hair back, and are not able to. When women loose it because of pregnancy or stress yes, often comes back, but both sexes lose hair with old age. More women wear wigs , hair toppers, extensions, because there is a LOT of social stigma around being a bald woman. Most old women simply cut their hair short when its too thin to wear long, and try to make it fluffy.
@Hack3r91
@Hack3r91 7 ай бұрын
Androgenic alopecia is the most common form of hairloss for women aswell.
@nmc2049
@nmc2049 7 ай бұрын
How should olive oil be taken for best antiaging results ?
@absurdistloft
@absurdistloft 7 ай бұрын
Eat olives every day. 3-5 large ones is a good amount.
@Majnun74
@Majnun74 7 ай бұрын
My hair protocol is minoxidil, saw palmetto, biotin, peppermint/rosemary water.
@joanromanofossemo4883
@joanromanofossemo4883 6 ай бұрын
How’s it going ?
@ITubeYouK
@ITubeYouK 6 ай бұрын
The problem is a couple of things: cooked foods, dirty blood, and improper hydration which leads to our blood becoming more viscous and more stagnant. The plasma levels in most people has also considerably dropped because of cooked foods and improper hydration. Plasma which is water with naturally occurring minerals such as those found in Celtic sea salt provides the body with what it needs to create new blood which can be then used to start cleaning out the system. You also have the problem with most people eating the wrong diet: high glucose diet. We are animals, and as thus triglycerides or fat in the adipose tissue is our primary means of energy storage. We do have small reserves of glucose in the form of glycogen in the brain, livery, and muscles, but it is only used for emergencies. Because we store primarily fat, we should then consume primarily fat and protein. Large amounts of glucose cannot be found in nature, all plants are coated with cellulose which is indigestible to all animals (only bacteria in the stomach of herbivores can break this down and turn it into FAT). When you cook plants you break down the cell membrane (cellulose) and as thus you expose all of the sugar that the plant was going to use for storage. Notice that plants use GLUCOSE or SUGAR as their primary source of energy and storage. We are not plants. Plants also do not have the need to breathe oxygen (O2) since they do not need oxygen for their Kreb's Cycle. O2 is provided already from the glucose they create which they get from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. We humans BREATHE and as thus we require oxygen to sustain metabolic processes, without oxygen we can die in a matter of minutes. In our Kreb's Cycle oxygen is injected into the cell using an oxygen pump which is then used to create ATP or energy. When we consume a high sugar diet, we are providing excess oxygen molecules that cause very toxic and fast combustion in our cells. This is meant to be a last mode of survival (fight of flight) we get an energy boost from glucose to run away or fight. Operating this system under this incorrect program causes excess stress at the cellular level. We are meant to burn fat most of the time (Ketosis) as fatty acid chains or triglycerides do NOT have oxygen in them and as thus the oxygen we breathe is correctly being used to inject into the Kreb's cycle to create ATP. This creates a more harmonious and tuned combustion which is properly timed and maintained by the body. It is like putting diesel in a gasoline vehicle. Sure it might run, but it will eventually clog up and damage the system, it is not optimal. The proper diet is a raw diet based on large amounts of animal based fats and protein and you can eat any plant as long as it is in its unaltered raw state (UNCOOKED). The moment you cook the fruit or plant, you have now broken the law of nature and as thus you have exceeded the bounds from what our creator has designed us for. The forbidden fruit was an apple that was given to Adam by Eve. Just think about that? Why would an apple be a forbidden fruit? Why because Satan which is an entity of (Fire) enticed Eve to serve it to Adam, the apple was probably cooked. (Fire) is used for alchemy and to completely irreversibly change the composition and nature of foods. Once you cook a food it is an irreversible process, you cannot uncook it. We are electrical beings that require plasma (Water with minerals) and raw food to perform at its optimal state. If we default to our correct programs as intended by our Creator, we would easily live up to 200+ years old, disease free.
@117adstudio3
@117adstudio3 6 ай бұрын
Excellent comment! 👏🏻
@sl4983
@sl4983 6 ай бұрын
Red delicious apples are the bomb
@sl4983
@sl4983 6 ай бұрын
Fit for Life, Harvey Diamond?
@heyitsnamanpam
@heyitsnamanpam 6 ай бұрын
so we should eat raw fruits and veggies and for protein?
@ITubeYouK
@ITubeYouK 6 ай бұрын
You should be eating raw animal products like raw milk, raw eggs, raw butter, cheeses, etc. Raw fruits and veggies are good too, but the raw meats and dairy is more important for proper nourishment. Be sure to take plasma (water with sea salt/minerals). @@heyitsnamanpam
@MariamMariam-ue7vz
@MariamMariam-ue7vz 7 ай бұрын
Dear men, there are many of us women who find bald guys exceptionally attractive. It’s usually the most masculine guys who end up bald, at least in my experience and I think it’s hot! Pls don’t feel sad if you’re starting to bald.
@utubedude2842
@utubedude2842 7 ай бұрын
Has anyone tried using those suction cups used for massage to get the blood flow back?
@Stangya888
@Stangya888 6 ай бұрын
Funny and informative.
@cals.9269
@cals.9269 7 ай бұрын
Buzz cut for the win. Did it around 10 years ago and never looked back !
@robbertag808
@robbertag808 7 ай бұрын
And you looked 40/50 since then.
@MS45636
@MS45636 7 ай бұрын
@@robbertag808 Enough women dig mature men anyway, im 40 and have a buzz cut. Probably 50% of younger women have no issue
@Randarrradara
@Randarrradara 7 ай бұрын
@@MS45636XD cope
@ThatDudeDavid252
@ThatDudeDavid252 7 ай бұрын
Lost my hair at 19 and it’s been such a struggle man haha
@sacnereob
@sacnereob 7 ай бұрын
I started at 18 years old. Have a shaved head since 25y/o and I’m not struggling. I’m sexy AF 😊
@ThatDudeDavid252
@ThatDudeDavid252 6 ай бұрын
@@sacnereob yeah I’m getting there I definitely feel sexy and confident and had success it’s just my family situation at home makes it hard to fully embrace my masculinity imma be good tho
@wolves1980
@wolves1980 6 ай бұрын
Well people I had fut hairtransplant and been on medication and still I'm balding and now got a axe wound to go with it my advice is at first shave it see how you feel then go for the medications later
@collin.f4299
@collin.f4299 7 ай бұрын
Where do you get one of those kits???
@863NightOwl
@863NightOwl 2 ай бұрын
Genes do play a big role in hair loss, in my family we have almost too much hair.. I have enough hair to cover 4 heads. Yes, I'm a woman, but my brothers have a lot of hair too, my son's have the same thick hair..If I were the opposite, I would get hair transplantion and tattooing of the scalp..I saw that done and it really makes you look like you have more hair that you do.. One of my male friends did not have enough hair for transplant so he went for the shaved head look and then had his whole head tattooed with dark nubs ,with a low hair line and he looked soo good..
@twcmaker
@twcmaker 7 ай бұрын
Let it go. Focus on being happy, make memories, especially with loved ones.
@zach4216
@zach4216 7 ай бұрын
you can still do that with hair
@andresamartins26
@andresamartins26 8 күн бұрын
@@zach4216😂😂😂😂😂
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