The Cardiovascular Layer of the Scalp Has Been Compromised in Hair loss #hairloss #alopeciahairloss
Summary
TLDRThis video delves into the cardiovascular aspect of hair loss, suggesting that scalp fibrosis and calcification restrict blood flow, affecting hair follicle health. The presenter, a self-proclaimed 'bro scientist', argues that while DHT is often blamed for hair loss, the real issue might be the constriction of blood vessels, leading to a 'cardiovascular depletion' of the scalp. He suggests that treatments like minoxidil and finasteride work because they counteract this depletion and DHT's hardening effects. The video encourages viewers to consider this overlooked factor in their hair loss solutions.
Takeaways
- 💡 The speaker suggests that the cardiovascular system of the scalp plays a significant role in hair loss, particularly in male pattern balding.
- 🔍 Research indicates a correlation between severe balding and a higher likelihood of heart attacks, which the speaker found intriguing.
- 🤔 The speaker hypothesizes that fibrosis and calcification in the scalp may restrict blood flow, affecting hair follicle nourishment and contributing to hair loss.
- 🧠 The top of the head is identified as the area most affected by hair loss, which the speaker attributes to cardiovascular depletion in the scalp.
- 💆♂️ Massaging is mentioned as a beneficial practice for hair health, likely due to its ability to improve blood circulation in the scalp.
- 💊 Minoxidil is highlighted as a treatment that may work due to its properties in maintaining vascular flexibility and opposing cardiovascular depletion.
- 🌿 The speaker discusses natural stimulants like rosemary, oregano, and peppermint, which aim to support cardiovascular health in the scalp.
- 🚫 The concept of 'nutrio oxygenic flow' is introduced as a vital element for hair follicle nourishment that is often depleted in cases of hair loss.
- 👴 Hair loss is likened to an accelerated aging process for hair follicles due to the stress they undergo, which can lead to a faster progression of balding.
- 🌱 The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing cardiovascular depletion in the scalp to effectively combat and potentially reverse hair loss.
- 🔄 The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to consider the role of the cardiovascular system in hair loss and to explore treatments that may improve scalp circulation.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video script discussing?
-The main focus of the video script is the cardiovascular depletion of the scalp and its potential role in hair loss, particularly in relation to male pattern balding.
What is the correlation mentioned between severe balding and heart attacks?
-The script suggests that individuals who are severely balding are approximately five times more likely to have a heart attack, indicating a possible link between cardiovascular health and hair loss.
Why does the speaker believe that the top of the head is most affected by hair loss?
-The speaker believes that the top of the head is most affected by hair loss due to the fibrosis and calcification in the scalp, which restricts blood circulation and the delivery of essential nutrients to hair follicles.
What is the role of inflammation in the scalp's cardiovascular system according to the script?
-Inflammation is said to cause soft tissue in the scalp to harden, which symbolizes the calcification of the cardiovascular system within the scalp, potentially leading to hair follicle damage.
How does the speaker explain the effectiveness of minoxidil in treating hair loss?
-The speaker explains that minoxidil works by keeping the arteries and veins flexible and open, thus opposing the effects of cardiovascular depletion in the scalp.
What is the term 'finest' mentioned in the script, and what is its role in hair loss treatment?
-The term 'finest' seems to be a typo or mispronunciation, and it is not clear from the script what it refers to. However, in the context, it might be related to treatments that counteract the hardening of soft tissue caused by DHT.
What does the speaker mean by 'nutrio oxygenic flow'?
-The term 'nutrio oxygenic flow' appears to be a coined phrase by the speaker to describe the flow of nutrients and oxygen to the hair follicles, which is compromised in cases of hair loss.
Why does the speaker suggest that older men may experience hair loss even when DHT levels are normal?
-The speaker suggests that older men may experience hair loss due to the aging of hair follicles and the cardiovascular system's inability to provide adequate nutrients and oxygen, independent of DHT levels.
What is the speaker's view on the relationship between hair loss and the overall aging process?
-The speaker views hair loss as an accelerated aging process of the hair follicles due to the stress they undergo, which is more intense in individuals with male pattern balding.
What advice does the speaker give for reversing hair loss?
-The speaker advises that to reverse hair loss, one must address the cardiovascular depletion of the scalp, as merely using stimulants may only provide temporary results.
What is the significance of the phrase 'back to the barber' mentioned at the beginning and end of the script?
-The phrase 'back to the barber' signifies the speaker's journey and commitment to understanding and addressing hair loss, with the goal of helping individuals regain their hair and avoid the need for a barber due to balding.
Outlines
🧠 Cardiovascular Depletion and Hair Loss
The speaker, identified as 'aqs', introduces the concept of 'nutrio oxygenic flow' to explain the impact of the cardiovascular system on the scalp and hair loss. They discuss the link between hair loss and cardiovascular health, citing research that suggests a higher likelihood of heart attacks in those with severe balding. The speaker hypothesizes that fibrosis and calcification around the scalp restrict blood flow, leading to hair follicle damage. They argue that this restriction is the root cause of hair loss, more so than DHT (dihydrotestosterone), and that treatments like minoxidil and finasteride work by counteracting this cardiovascular depletion.
💆♂️ The Role of Scalp Vascularity in Hair Health
In the second paragraph, the speaker delves deeper into the physical changes that occur in the scalp due to cardiovascular depletion. They describe how the scalp's texture can change from soft to rubbery and hard as hair loss progresses, noting that this change is indicative of a compromised vascular system. The speaker emphasizes that even if DHT levels are reduced, the physical alterations to the scalp can still lead to hair loss. They suggest that natural stimulants and synthetic treatments aim to maintain vascular health in the scalp. The paragraph concludes with the speaker's belief that addressing the cardiovascular depletion is crucial for reversing hair loss, as it underlies the physical changes that lead to follicle miniaturization and eventual hair loss.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Cardiovascular System
💡Hair Follicles
💡Fibrosis
💡Calcification
💡Androgenetic Alopecia
💡Stimulants
💡Minoxidil
💡Inflammation
💡Telogen
💡Nutrio Oxygenic Flow
💡Stress
Highlights
The cardiovascular system plays a significant role in hair loss, with a strong correlation between severe balding and a higher likelihood of heart attacks.
Fibrosis and calcification around the head may restrict blood circulation, affecting hair follicle nourishment and contributing to hair loss.
The top of the head is most affected by hair loss, suggesting a link between cardiovascular depletion and follicle health.
Inflammation can lead to a hardened scalp, indicative of a compromised cardiovascular system within the scalp.
Minoxidil's effectiveness may be due to its ability to maintain vascular flexibility, counteracting cardiovascular depletion.
Finasteride works as an antagonist to DHT, which is believed to cause tissue hardening and contribute to hair loss.
The physical changes in the scalp due to cardiovascular depletion may be irreversible, even with DHT levels at zero.
Hair loss is associated with aging, as follicle stress accelerates the aging process of the hair follicles.
Follicles in a hair loss situation may enter a state of dormancy due to the restricted environment and stress.
Synthetic and natural stimulants aim to maintain cardiovascular health in the scalp to combat hair loss.
Understanding the lack of cardiovascular function in balding areas is crucial for effective hair loss reversal.
Hair follicles may produce progressively smaller hairs until they enter the telogen state, indicating the end of the hair growth cycle.
The video emphasizes the importance of addressing cardiovascular depletion in the scalp for long-term hair loss solutions.
Hair transplants may eventually succumb to balding due to unresolved cardiovascular issues in the scalp.
The use of anti-DHT and anti-androgens along with stimulants may be necessary to combat the effects of cardiovascular depletion.
The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to consider cardiovascular health in their hair loss prevention and restoration efforts.
Transcripts
have you ever heard of nutrio oxygenic
flow me either I haven't I just made
that up but it going to explain what's
happening with the cardiovascular system
of the scalp I am aqs and this is back
to the barber
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for longer than I like to
admit I like many of
you were focused on
stimulants now this brought me
to where I am
now so I am great F and
thankful that the knowledge was out
there and many
people and bro scientists like myself
have sacrificed our
time
and our
dedication to hair loss prevention or
restoration now this stimulant
stimulation is
an active part of restoring hair
follicles back to where they should
be but this video is
about the cardiovascular depletion of
the
scalp and we don't hear about the
cardiovascular system being attributed
to hair
loss but if you really really look at
the reporting and the research you'll
find that you're about five times more
than likely to have a heart attack if
you are severe
balding which got me thinking years ago
thus at the end of these videos You'll
see the heart and the prostate and the
gut as the organs I believe that are
affected mostly by male pattern balding
or what you guys refer to as
androgenetic
alopecia is either the cause or the
effect and the verdict is still out for
that but one thing I can say is that
once I realized that
fibrosis and this Gallia ring around the
head was stopping a lot of circulation
and I noticed that the top of the head
seems to be most
affected and the more data points you
get it starts painting a picture
although the picture is still you know
gray and it's still
blurry what I have come to the
conclusion is that the reason
why fibrosis and calcification is so bad
and why male pattern balding is so
severe when it comes to hair loss is
simply because the
cardiovascular
system the veins the arteries the blood
level or uh layer of the scalp I should
say is highly
restricted and highly constricted to the
point where feeding the follicles oxygen
blood and the growth hormone is
Neo so there's a cardiovascular
depletion of the
scalp and it is very apparent when
things such as massaging
works why would massaging works if the
problem is
DHT why is DHT in the scalp because the
infl
what does inflammation cause
inflammation causes soft
tissue and Omega scalp turns to an alpha
scalp which is a hardened version of
it this hardened version of it is
symbolic of the fact that the
cardiovascular system within the scalp
is
also
calcified this is the secret to why
things such as minoxidil works in finest
works because on one end minoxidil is
supposed to be a stimulant but when you
really look at it it says that it keeps
the arteries and the veins
flexible it keeps them open vascularity
so minoxidil works because it's the
opposing effect of cardiovascular
depletion and finest works because it is
the opposite of DHT
causing the soft tissue to go hard
tissue the levels of the scalp the scalp
sections the scalp layers whatever you
want to call
it can go from
soft uh cake
like Smoshy to the fingers to that
rubbery hardened look that you see when
a person is severe balding when they
just start shaving it off the shave it
off
Bros it's shine
it looks like rubber but if you were to
look closely at these scalps you'll find
that none of the pores except for the SE
pores are open the follicles are closed
miniaturized and there is a plug over
the follicles and the only thing that's
working is the oil
glands
so this the cardiovascular depletion of
the scalp causes the mechanical physical
changes that causes us to never reverse
balding even when DHT is at
zero this is why old men or older men or
mature men slowly go bald
see balding or hair loss is
aging it's the Aging of the follicle
because from the follicle standpoint it
has lived five lifetimes compared to
another person without male pattern
balding simply because the amount of
acute follicle stress that it has dealt
with is way more than the average
population so consider that person that
you know that had a very very stressful
job such as the the the presidents when
they come in they got their hair is is
is nice you know they're they there
there's very little gray and all of a
sudden these guys get out of office
eight years later they've aged 16 20
years follicles
age is accelerated due to the amount of
unnatural stress that the said follicle
is getting and it goes through the
process faster than the rest of the Skin
So hair loss should match with
wrinkles it should the
follicles
have are in environment that is so
constra restricted and restricted that
they go into the teligence state in a
hair loss situation especially severe
there's no
cardio no cardio no what I refer to as
nutrio oxygenic flow and then and simply
in a broscience way what I am saying is
that the cardiovascular system is shot
now when you look at things such as the
the synthetics when you look at the
natties like uh stimulant Rosemary
oregano and peppermint all they're
trying to do is keep the uh
cardiovascular system on a machine so
the point of this video is to understand
that for you to reverse your hair loss
you have to think where I am balding at
there is no cardio there is no
cardiovascular
system that is in place that is working
efficiently the actual follicles
themselves cannot produce a baby which
is the terminal hair they'll produce
smaller and smaller and smaller until
they produce a Villas and after the
villis there is now the telogen
state and that's it but the point I'm
making is in this video the
cardiovascular depletion of the scalp if
you do not fix it then the stimulus
would only work for so long this is why
when people get transplants eventually
over time it succumbs to balding this is
why minoxidil doesn't work for 7 years
and this is why you start having to
stack all of these anti-ds and all these
anti-androgens along with stimulants it
is because the depletion of the
cardiovascular system that has a lot
more to do with the mechanical physical
changes of the scalp versus DHT so
that's my video for today hopefully
something here has helped you to Halt
hair loss and the restored if so hit the
like or subscribe if not give another
video a chance I'm pretty sure you'll
find something interesting but if I can
do it you all can do it too let's get
you back to the barber
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