Reversing Fibrosis in Male Pattern Baldness
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Danny R explores the complex issue of fibrosis, particularly its connection to hair loss. He discusses the cellular processes, the role of mitochondria, and the importance of glucose oxidation. Danny highlights the impact of oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction on hair follicle health, introducing substances like appenine, naringenin, aspirin, and gelatin (specifically glycine) as potential protective agents against fibrosis and hair loss. The video aims to provide a multifaceted approach to understanding and addressing hair loss, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive strategy.
Takeaways
- π Danny R offers a free book titled 'Organizing the Panic' on his website, which is a 2-hour presentation based on the ideas shared on his YouTube channel.
- ποΈ The channel features a podcast with a variety of topics, focusing on a bioenergetic or thyroid-driven approach to health and life.
- π£οΈ Danny emphasizes the importance of daily content on his Facebook page, covering a wide range of topics, with a particular interest in hair loss due to the prevalence of misinformation.
- 𧬠The script delves into the cellular level, discussing the role of mitochondria and the oxidation of glucose, which is crucial for hair follicle health.
- π« Excessive glutamine can inhibit the use of glucose, leading to oxidative stress and potentially the onset of fibrosis in hair follicles.
- π¬ Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction are linked, with research suggesting a role in hair cell death and male pattern baldness.
- π The transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFB1) is identified as a key player in fibrosis, being activated by oxidative stress and associated with hair loss.
- π The script suggests a multi-layered approach to treating hair loss, referencing research that indicates a single cure is unlikely due to the complexity of the condition.
- π Apigenin, found in guavas and mushrooms, is highlighted for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties, and its potential role in stimulating hair growth by downregulating TGFB1.
- π Naringinin, present in sweet oranges and marmalade, is discussed for its hepatoprotective and anti-fibrogenic effects, suggesting its potential in preventing fibrosis.
- π Aspirin is presented as a controversial substance with potential benefits for fibrosis due to its various unique qualities, including its role as an aromatase inhibitor.
- π₯£ Gelatin, or more specifically glycine, is mentioned as beneficial for fibrosis, with research indicating its protective role in liver injury and its anti-inflammatory properties.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the video and what is the main topic discussed?
-The speaker is Danny R from DannyR.com, and the main topic discussed is fibrosis, particularly in relation to hair loss and how to potentially reverse it.
What is the book mentioned by Danny R and where can it be found?
-The book mentioned is called 'Organizing the Panic,' which is a 2-hour presentation based on ideas from the YouTube channel. It can be found on Danny R's website, dan.com.
What is the role of glucose in hair follicles as discussed in the video?
-Glucose is essential for hair follicles because they are extremely glucose-dependent tissues. Fatty acids cannot substitute for glucose, and when glucose isn't used properly, it can lead to oxidative stress and the beginning of fibrosis.
What is the connection between oxidative stress and hair follicle death according to the 2012 paper mentioned?
-The 2012 paper suggests that recurring oxidative stress or inhibition of mitochondrial function significantly enhances hair cell death, which is associated with male pattern baldness.
What is the role of TGFB1 in fibrosis and hair loss?
-TGFB1, or transforming growth factor beta 1, is considered a hair follicle inhibitory factor that is turned on by oxidative stress. It is associated with the degree of fibrosis in various problems and is referred to as the 'master switch of fibrosis.'
What is the significance of the 1985 paper's statement that 'androgenic alopecia is probably a series of diseases with a common end pathway'?
-This statement implies that male pattern baldness is not a single disease but a collection of related conditions that result in the same outcome, suggesting that a multifaceted approach is needed for treatment.
What are the four components suggested for an anti-fibrotic therapy according to the book on fibrosis mentioned in the video?
-The four components suggested for an anti-fibrotic therapy are the removal of causative agents, cytoprotection or cell protection, anti-inflammatory agents, and anti-transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFB1) agents.
What is apigenin and how is it related to hair growth?
-Apigenin is a chemical found in guavas and mushrooms with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumor properties. It stimulates hair growth by downregulating the transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFB1).
What is naringenin and how does it exhibit anti-fibrogenic effects?
-Naringenin is found in sweet non-sour orange juice and marmalade. It has been shown to have hepatoprotective and anti-fibrogenic effects, suggesting its potential use in preventing the development of hepatic fibrosis.
How does aspirin potentially contribute to the prevention of fibrosis?
-Aspirin has been shown to decrease the extent of fibrosis by acting as an aromatase inhibitor, increasing carbon dioxide, and supporting mitochondrial respiration, which may help prevent the progression of fibrosis and stimulate liver regeneration.
What is the role of gelatin or glycine in preventing fibrosis and its benefits?
-Gelatin, which contains glycine, has been shown to have a positive influence on the properties of hepatic collagen and protect against various types of injury. Glycine is also considered a novel anti-inflammatory that can protect against shock and reperfusion injury to several tissues and organs.
Outlines
π Introduction to Fibrosis and Health Conversation
Danny R introduces the video, expressing gratitude for viewer engagement and promoting his free book 'Organizing the Panic' available on his website. He outlines the video's focus on fibrosis, suggesting an approach starting from cellular and mitochondrial perspectives. The discussion emphasizes the role of glucose oxidation in hair follicles and the oxidative stress resulting from its failure, linking it to hair loss and the role of TGFB1 as a fibrotic factor. The video promises an exploration of potential anti-fibrotic strategies, hinting at a multifaceted solution to complex health issues like hair loss.
π Natural Compounds for Fibrosis and Hair Loss Prevention
The second paragraph delves into specific natural compounds that may help prevent fibrosis and hair loss. Apigenin, found in guavas and mushrooms, is highlighted for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumor properties, with studies suggesting it can stimulate hair growth by downregulating TGFB1. Narigenin, present in sweet oranges and marmalade, is noted for its hepatoprotective and anti-fibrogenic effects, with potential applications in treating cancer and fibrosis. Aspirin's role as an aromatase inhibitor and its ability to decrease inflammation and fibrosis is discussed, alongside its benefits for mitochondrial respiration. Gelatin, or more specifically glycine, is mentioned as beneficial for fibrosis due to its anti-inflammatory properties and its protective effects on various tissues and organs.
π‘οΈ Protective Measures Against Fibrosis and Inflammation
In the final paragraph, the speaker wraps up the video by summarizing the discussed protective measures against fibrosis and inflammation. He mentions the potential of appenine, naringenin, aspirin, and gelatin (glycine) to not only address hair loss but also to support the health of various organs. The speaker invites viewers to engage in the comments section and expresses appreciation for the viewership, encouraging likes for the video as a sign of support for continued content creation.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Fibrosis
π‘Mitochondria
π‘Glutamine
π‘Oxidative Stress
π‘Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 (TGFB1)
π‘Androgenic Alopecia
π‘Aromatase Inhibitors
π‘Aspirin
π‘Gelatin
π‘Naringenin
π‘Glycine
Highlights
Danny R offers a free book 'Organizing the Panic' on his website, which is a 2-hour presentation based on ideas from his YouTube channel.
The video discusses fibrosis, aiming to explain how it occurs and potential ways to reverse it.
Fibrosis is linked to the failure to oxidize glucose into carbon dioxide, leading to oxidative stress.
Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction are connected, enhancing hair cell death.
Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFB1) is identified as a key hair follicle inhibitory factor associated with fibrosis.
Baldness is considered a complex problem that may not have a single cure due to its multifaceted nature.
Anti-fibrotic therapy may include cytoprotective agents, anti-inflammatory agents, and TGFB1 inhibitors.
Aspirin is suggested as a controversial but potentially useful substance for its anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic properties.
Gelatin, rich in glycine, is highlighted for its potential protective effects against fibrosis and inflammation.
Glycine is noted for its positive influence on liver collagen and protection against various types of tissue injury.
Naringenin, found in sweet oranges, is discussed for its hepatoprotective and anti-fibrogenic effects.
Aromatase inhibitors, such as apin and aspirin, are mentioned for their potential role in treating hair loss.
The video emphasizes the importance of a multi-layered approach to treating complex conditions like baldness.
Research suggests that androgenic alopecia may be a series of diseases with a common end pathway.
Aspirin and exox aarin are found to decrease the extent of fibrosis, indicating the importance of anti-thrombotic effects.
Low-dose aspirin is indicated to prevent the progression of fibrosis and stimulate liver regeneration.
Glycine's anti-inflammatory properties are highlighted, suggesting its potential in treating various tissue and organ injuries.
Transcripts
hey everybody Danny R of Danny r.com
thank you so much for clicking on this
video thank you for liking subscribing
commenting Etc I know I say this all the
time but uh these videos are always
really fun to do because of the
conversation that is generated around
them so thank you so much I sincerely
appreciate it and before we get into
today's video I wanted to just quickly
mention I have a free book that's
available on my website dan.com uh you
can watch organizing the Panic which is
like a 2hour presentation based on these
ideas on this YouTube channel
I have a podcast on this YouTube channel
with tons of different topics of like a
bioenergetic or thyroid driven approach
to health and just life in general I
make uh daily content on my Facebook
Monday through Friday and the topics
vary from all over so I'm most
interested in hair loss because I think
there's so much bad information out
there but that's just my opinion and
feel free to disagree with me so today I
want to talk about fibrosis and I wanted
to go through a easy maybe an easy way
of understanding how fibrosis happens
and then what things you can do about it
that I think would help uh reverse
fibrosis maybe an easy way to start and
a easy way to approach every problem is
what's going on in the cell and how
what's happening with the mitochondria
and is carbon dioxide being produced and
as we know the hair follicle is an
extremely glucose dependent tissue like
fatty acids can't be subbed in and when
there's too much uh I think glutamine
mean it actually inhibits the use of
glucose and so when glucose isn't used
bad things are going to start happening
and that is actually what the first part
of fibrosis is actually the the failure
to oxidize glucose into carbon dioxide
and so uh in every type of tissue the
failure to oxidize glucose creates
oxidative stress and so if you look at
the cell as uh reductants like protein
fat and carbohydrate as being being uh
being reduced into electrons and
electrons being pulled through the cell
to oxygen when Oxygen's not there which
is mainly governed by carbon dioxide the
electrons start creating uh going off
and damaging proteins and fats within
the cell creating oxidative stress the
oxygen is also becoming a problem the
Rea reactive oxygen species because it's
not being disposed of properly or
quickly and so uh oxid stress and then
mitochondrial D function are basically
synonymous with each other so this paper
from 2012 says reoccurring oxitive
stress or inhibition of mitochondrial
function significantly enhance hair cell
death and of course we know that
oxidative stress is associated with male
pattern boldness and they say uh these
invitro findings suggest that there may
be a role for oxitive stress in the
pathogenesis of androgenic alpia both in
relation to cell cence and migration but
also secretion of known hair follicle
inhibit hiitory factors that was in
2015 so one of those known hair follicle
inhibitory factors is transforming
growth factor beta 1 or
tgfb1 and so oxa stress turns on
tgfb1 and tgfb1 is just
uncontroversially associated with the
degree of fibrosis in many different
problems so they say therefore we
suggest that the induction of tgfb1 by
Androgen is mediated by reactive oxygen
species and hair follicle dermal papia
cells the progression of androgenic
alopecia is closely related to Androgen
inducible transforming growth factor
tgfb1 secretion by hair follicle dermal
papia cells in the bald scalp tgfb1 has
been called the master switch of
fibrosis and this is just one example
they say an inhibitor of invitro hair
growth and a master switch of the
fibrotic program so just to reiterate
baldness uh is a complex problem
obviously and it many people have been
hoping that there will be a cure
released or a single pill or or
something like that and I even said in
one of my articles I didn't think a cure
would ever come out just because there
won't be a cure for osteop osteoporosis
or a cure for PCOS or things like that
because they're so ridiculously
complicated that they take a I think a
multi-layered approach is really the
best approach and that's I I think
there's some suggestions in the research
that are actually uh diive with that
point of view so this one paper from
1985 said androgenic alpia is probably a
series of diseases with a common end
pathway then another paper in 2014 said
it is unlikely that a single targeted
agent will be sufficient for treating
androgenic alpia and therefore it would
be a challenge to obtain compounds with
multiple activities and so to tag along
on that there was a book on fibrosis and
just the the pathology of fibrosis and
they thought that an anti fibrotic
therapy would include things that uh One
removing causitive agents agents for
cyto protection or cell protection
anti-inflammatory agents and
anti-transforming growth factor beta 1
agents or
tgfb1 and so considering we already know
that progesterone is helpful you need
enough thyroid to produce normal amounts
of progesterone in both men and women
and so I could talk about milk I could
talk about cheese their calcium content
and protein ability to increase igf1 and
those Foods having igf-1 in them already
fructose strong coffee a diet low in the
polyunsaturated fats vitamin D vitamin
K2 antibiotics but I'm not going to talk
about those things I'm going to talk
about some other things uh things that I
talk about less often so uh the first
one I wanted to talk about was appenine
and I'm not really sure if I'm saying
that right I've never heard anybody say
it but appenine is a chemical found in
guavas and mushrooms and it is a really
interesting chemical it has a direct
relation to hair loss so they say taken
together these findings suggest that
appenine which is known to have an
antioxidant anti-inflammatory and
anti-tumor properties stimulates hair
growth through the downregulation of
transforming growth factor beta 1
Gene that was done in
2009 and apin is also an aromatase
inhibitor so they say several naturally
occurring and syn synthetic flavones
were found to inhibit aromatization
these flavones include apin back to the
first apin reference it's a powerful
anti-inflammatory so they say the study
suggests that the modulation of Cox 2
and inducible Nitric o oxide synthes by
apin and related flavonoids may be
important in the prevention of
carcinogenesis and inflammation so the
next substance I wanted to talk about
was nenenin and this is found in things
like sweet non sour orange juice and
marmalade and I'll actually link like a
marmalade recipe that uh on my Facebook
from Emma the nutrition coach and I love
marmalade It's seems so cheap and it
seems to be extremely useful they say
that in conclusion these results
demonstrate that naringenin exhibited
invivo hepo protective and anti-
fibrogenic effects it suggests that
ningen may be useful in preventing the
development of hepatic
fibrosis that was in 2004 another paper
says ninin could be an ideal therapeutic
agent in the treatment of both cancer
and fibrosis in
2009 and neine decreases a variety of
inflammatory factors involved in
boldness and they say these results
indicate that neurogenin could attenuate
diabetic neuropathy via VIA its
anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic
activities and similar to appenine it
decreases nitric oxide in pylenin
synthesis so the third thing I want to
talk about is aspirin and this is a
controversial subst uh substance so I
encourage everybody to read Ray Pete's
article on Aspirin because that reading
that a few times was the thing that kind
of changed my mind but it's so cheap you
can dissolve it in water and avoid the
recipients uh and it's an aromatase
inhibitor so it just it just seems
really useful and it's good for fibrosis
so we let's talk about that and so they
say few treatments have been proposed to
alter the hepatocytic activity in the
cerotic liver today none have been
proven effective aspirin and exox aarin
decreased the extent of fibros fibrosis
by 43% and
36% respectively suggesting that the
anti-thrombotic effect has an important
role in preventing the progression of
fibrosis the results of this present
study indicate that lowd dose aspirin
both prevents the progression of
fibrosis and stimulates liver
regeneration in a ratp model of therosis
aspirin just has a bunch of unique
qualities it increases carbon dioxide
increases cyclic amp it decreases the
conversion of oranic acid to prandin and
it uh just is supportive of
mitochondrial respiration in general so
last thing I wanted to talk about that I
think probably gives the most bang for
the buck and I know there was a MD that
was really fond of using gelatin for
male pattern baldness and I'll link that
somewhere up here but uh gelatin so
gelatin is a protein it's like the other
half of the animal if you consider
muscle meat and then gelatinous uh
protein and the in the west at least we
get very limited amounts of gelatin and
the protein and gelatin glycine among
other proteins is uniquely benefit icial
especially for fibrosis so one study
said in conclusion an administration of
glycine had a positive influence on both
quantitative and qualitative properties
of hepatic collagen and alcoholic liver
injury and I think in that study they
were dosing the rats with alcohol and
giving them uh Glycine and it was
protective even when they were Contin
continually administering alcohol and
then just in general glycine has been
called a novel anti-inflammatory and
they say glycine protects against shock
caused by Hemorrhage endotoxin and
sepsis prevents
AIA reperfusion and Cold Storage
reperfusion injury to a variety of
tissues and organs including liver
kidney heart intestine and skeletal
muscle and diminishes liver and renal
injury caused by hepatic and renal
intoxicants and drugs so that was it I
just wanted to talk about appenine
naringenin aspirin and gelatin or and
more specifically glycine as being
protective things that you might not
encounter in on on baldness forms as
being protective uh and possibly
reversing fibrosis and not only the the
the balding area of the scalp which is
enduring lots of inflammatory effects
but also other organs so that was it for
me I know like uh that was a lot to chew
on but if you have any questions I'll
try to be hanging out in the comments
thank you so much for watching hit the
like button if you enjoyed the video
that really encourages me to keep on
doing them and again I have an amazing
viewership and I sincerely appreciate it
and I'll talk to you guys soon take care
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