Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Hi I remember Mercola saying in one of his letters that the reason he is bald is because he didn't follow the metabolic typing diet and a no grain/no refined carbs when he was younger. He said it's too late for his hair to come back now. Whether this is true or not, he believes it is! jafa --- José Barbosa <jcmbarbosa52@...> wrote: > Yes, and why can't Mercola cure his own baldness? Is > baldness only a > genetic or gender-related condition? > > José > > > > I'm also extremely disappointed as of late with > Mercola. I think > the latest > > book he was touting says it all, something along > the lines of how > to get > > rich. I don't begrudge a man the right to make a > living, but it's > come down > > to brow beating. Too bad bc for a few years i > liked his site as a > source of > > new health info. Now the marketing is making me > crazy. > > Elaine > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2005 Report Share Posted June 9, 2005 >Anyway, it seems Mercola isn't telling the whole story, is he? > >José > José, Let's face it: If Mercola could cure his own baldness, he'd be selling hair tonics by now, right? Hee hee hee. Deanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2005 Report Share Posted June 9, 2005 ## Hi Jan: --- In , " alangaud " <alangaud@y...> wrote: .. If it is an illness, then probably it could be reverted. > Damage from some illnesses is not reversible, even if the person gets > truly healthy later. ## Yes, I think you are right here. > > > > Anyway, it seems Mercola isn't telling the whole story, is he? > I appreciate Mercola, but just skim his website every few months now. > He's gotten way too commercial for my taste. ## Maybe the next step will be mysticism... > > > i thought baldness was genetic...(from the mother) but could be > > hastened by diet. > > There was one study published in the 1950's (?) maybe, involving > identical twin males. At the time males institutionalized for mental > illness were routinely castrated. It was observed that if an identical > twin was castrated he retained a full head of hair, even if his 'well' > twin (not castrated) had 'severe' male pattern baldness. > > I don't see many (any?) men lining up for that baldness cure! > > All the best, > Jan ## Well, I often heard people say that the more testosterone you have, the proner you are to get bald, but I don't know how much truth there is in it. Here in Brazil we have a very old Carnival song, still a hit in the balls, that says: 'É dos carecas que elas gostam mais'. The meaning is: " Women like bald men best. " ## Let us now call on the ladies to speak, shall we? José Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2005 Report Share Posted June 9, 2005 >>>>>>>>> ## Well, I often heard people say that the more testosterone you have, the proner you are to get bald, but I don't know how much truth there is in it. Here in Brazil we have a very old Carnival song, still a hit in the balls, that says: 'É dos carecas que elas gostam mais'. The meaning is: " Women like bald men best. " ## Let us now call on the ladies to speak, shall we? José >>>>>> I didn't marry until I was in my late thirties and from my experience I would have to say that bald men with a lot of body hair seem to have the most, well, testosterone.. Just my 2 cents... ~Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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