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<blockquote data-quote="chinthi123" data-source="post: 27775501" data-attributes="member: 257847"><p>Male pattern baldness is a genetic trait. Caused by the conversion of male testosterone into DHT in people with mutated genes. The other variables such as food as you said may have an effect but the main cause is genetic. This is proven in science and reproduced many times; in fact, now included in textbooks. There are other baldnesses that may be caused by diseases. There may be an effect of bad food and stress and all but not the main culprit. Is your digestive claim supported by any scientific sources or is it purely Ayurvedic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chinthi123, post: 27775501, member: 257847"] Male pattern baldness is a genetic trait. Caused by the conversion of male testosterone into DHT in people with mutated genes. The other variables such as food as you said may have an effect but the main cause is genetic. This is proven in science and reproduced many times; in fact, now included in textbooks. There are other baldnesses that may be caused by diseases. There may be an effect of bad food and stress and all but not the main culprit. Is your digestive claim supported by any scientific sources or is it purely Ayurvedic? [/QUOTE]
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