๐งต Why hasn't science found a cure for male baldness?
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:05:36 UTC No. 16072573
You'd think this would be more of a priority than curing cancer. What solutions do we have so far?
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:07:18 UTC No. 16072579
>>16072573
The solution was discovered decades ago. There's no need to go any further.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ge
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Mar 2024 21:12:32 UTC No. 16072882
>>16072573
If scientists don't know enough about the human body to cure baldness, they don't know enough about the human body for me to trust their vaccines. Simple as.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 02:40:16 UTC No. 16073342
>>16072573
i believe the cure is to not have children with bald people and there will be no more bald people. Otherwise I think you can get hair transplanted from your buttox to your head
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 04:50:06 UTC No. 16073491
>your hair is an indicator of recent health
>your hair protects your head from extreme temperatures (both hot and cold)
>also protects it from the sun
>hair requires extra nutrients to grow, thus hair signals you have abundant resources and status
It's simple really, baldness is a feature, not a bug. Women need an indicator as to when men have transitioned to the more "dad-like" stage of their lives, nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 16:23:35 UTC No. 16077123
>>16073491
>Women need an indicator as to when men have transitioned to the more "dad-like" stage of their lives,
I've often wondered why baldness exists.
>nothing wrong with that.
Very few people agree that baldness makes people look attractive. If it makes me unfuckable, and signifies that I'm getting old (Dad-stage??? I'm 25!), how could it be evolutionarily adaptive?
Seems more like a handicap than a feature. Might as well say below-the-waist paralysis is adaptive.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 16:28:18 UTC No. 16077134
>>16072573
The Nazis found a cure for baldness: Just kill all bald people.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 16:44:53 UTC No. 16077182
>>16077123
>Dad-stage??? I'm 25
Yeah, meaning that you were already ready to father children about 7 years ago.
Nature does not care about the age of consent, nor about your inability to attract a mate.
You either adapt or your peers will evolve your species beyond your outdated design.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 16:46:25 UTC No. 16077189
>>16077123
Historically most people had at least 3 children by the time they were 26
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 17:20:25 UTC No. 16077268
>>16072573
They did find it, it's called estrogen (or castration if you don't wanna be a tranny). If you eliminate your testosterone and dihydrotestosterone before you start going bald, you get to keep the hair forever. Heck, some trannies who transition within a few years of starting to go bald still get their hair back (that's rare though)
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 17:32:25 UTC No. 16077279
>>16072573
Baldness doesn't reduce fitness and females don't seem to care if a male is bald and will reproduce with him anyway, so the gene never dies
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 17:53:50 UTC No. 16077323
>>16077268
You can see a bald spot on that image where they're trying to hide it by combing the hair over.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 18:20:04 UTC No. 16077388
>>16077323
Sure, it's not perfect. But look at the huge difference. No other medical therapy comes close to what estrogen does
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 18:51:31 UTC No. 16077461
>>16072573
buy shampoo with caffeine
thank me in 2-3 months
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Mar 2024 06:55:47 UTC No. 16078754
They're mini organs with stages, rest, growing and shedding, it's an insanely difficult task to regrow hair. To prevent it from miniaturizing it's less difficult but the side effects are not something a male would ever want.
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Mar 2024 14:06:25 UTC No. 16079119
>>16072573
We have a cure called finasteride. Start using it as early as you notice hair falling from the softest strokes.
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Mar 2024 16:31:09 UTC No. 16079391
>>16072573
You can just get a hair transplant procedure done, it's invasive, expensive and unsightly for a while but it's an effective and mostly safe cure and if you can't afford the plane ticket to Turkey it's probably good to have a visual indicator of your unfitness for mating purposes.
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Mar 2024 16:55:42 UTC No. 16079463
>>16073342
Ha! Mission impossible
Women do care the hair pattern baldness genes on X chromosome and It effects the male offsprings. I know guys whom their fathers have perfect hair at late 50's and 60's. But their sons have signs of hair loss at early 20's.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 05:12:53 UTC No. 16080606
The truth is baldness is the great limiter. Intelligence is a reproductive detriment, and baldness exists to make sure that humans never evolve to be "too intelligent" i.e. so intelligent it becomes useless. It's all very important for adaptation to culture/environment.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 15:44:30 UTC No. 16081350
This thread is relevant to my interests
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 18:52:56 UTC No. 16081681
>>16072882
Tens of billions of vaccine doses of all sorts have been delivered over the past 75 years globally. How is any human still alive if vaccines are as dangerous as tin foil hats make them out to be?
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 18:54:23 UTC No. 16081686
>>16077279
Up until very recently, most men reproduce before they start going bald. And there also a lot more factors to consider besides baldness.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 19:03:40 UTC No. 16081705
>>16081681
Don't have to go to extremes and think of LE SUDDEN DEATH.
All it takes is a single overlooked microinteraction to, say, increase one's risk of various cancers. Aren't they whining all the time about "perplexing" increases in cancer? Just earlier I was reading about "perplexing" lung-cancer increases in non-smoking Asian-American women:
https://au.news.yahoo.com/lung-canc
With some of the COVID vaxes, they know they can cause myocarditis in some cases. Have they offered the precise causal mechanism yet, or is that still mysterious?
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 19:07:09 UTC No. 16081717
>>16081705
>Have they offered the precise causal mechanism yet, or is that still mysterious?
they're too busy calling it rare than to explain why it happens in said rare cases. that argues for a gap in their knowledge that is concerning.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 19:35:35 UTC No. 16081769
>>16081681
Invalid testing metric for the safety of medical products. Link to the randomized control trial of every single vaccine delivered over the past 75 years globally and then we can begin the discussion, including all of those pulled from the market.
I'll wait.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 19:59:01 UTC No. 16081809
>>16072573
Meh, only faggots give a shit about that.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 20:00:19 UTC No. 16081812
>>16081681
Nobody cares, go with your corporate spam somewhere else.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Mar 2024 20:20:45 UTC No. 16081837
My hair is thinning, but is thinning always a result of genetic balding or can it be a reversible condition caused by other factors?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Mar 2024 03:07:48 UTC No. 16082389
>>16081837
There lots of environmental factors that can cause hair to thin. Some are temporary and others are permanent. Stress and nutrition are two causes that usually can be reversed.