Hello, I'm Rigros, and I'm practicing face wall training.
Today, this article is about my brother. My face wall training is still going on.
I don't know if some of you remember. Five months ago, my brother was showing signs of hair loss. Hair loss started in the same part as my younger brother, and since I have experienced hair loss, I could notice the hint. At that time, the condition was that no one else could detect hair loss.
I thought it was very easy because I was doing a lot of good at the time with finastrid-minoxidil (and other drugs) treatment, and my brother was doing a good job, so I was pretty confident that if I did it in a similar way, I could stop hair loss and get hair growth, and it was very early. However, I eat and apply pinastrid or minoxidil because I'm sorry, but I don't do that because I like it. I'm sure this is the same for everyone. So I couldn't recommend you to start such a drug in such an early state of hair loss. However, I found out about bee sting treatment just in time, so we discussed about bee sting treatment first.
The criteria for bee sting treatment at that time were not the exclusive treatment, but the blood circulation of bee stingers and the vague trust in bee venom. So, I didn't believe in bee sting, I decided to believe it and I started. In any case, in those early states, to the brothers who shared the blood of Pinastrid-Minoxidil (not brothers)But it wasn't easy to recommend.
From the beginning, we decided to do it only for three months. Eventually, it lasted up to five months, but in conclusion, my brother continued to lose hair. So compared to five months ago, it's in a bad condition. Of course, it must still be early days, and others don't seem to recognize it yet. However, what is certain is that my hair loss pattern and timing are almost identical to my brother's. Therefore, my brother is judged to be the progression of hair loss, not the shading that Kang Hyuk is talking about.
Another rationale is that the hair cycle is about 100 days. In other words, it takes about 100 days for the hair follicles that have entered the resting period to be converted back to the growing period. Therefore, if the hair repellent doesn't work within 100 days, it can be determined that the hair repellent doesn't work, or it doesn't suit the person. However, the effect here is not clearly a visible effect. Anyway, my hair should not shrink further after three months or so. I don't think I lost my hair because of bee sting. However, hair loss seems to have continued regardless of bee sting.
Let me give you an example of my treatment. First of all, I've only been delivering my therapeutic effect in writing, but not long ago, I took a picture and sent it to you and Dr. Richard Lee, and I heard that it's a good effect for both of you. Therefore, I think I can give credibility to my treatment device I posted before, or the content about my treatment status mentioned here.
In my case, the Pinastrid treatment could detect the effect from about 2 months, and I could see that it definitely worked at 3 months. Minoxidil treatment went through massive shedding for about two weeks, but it also started to recover after three months. Therefore, three months is the minimum time to determine whether hair loss works for you, and if hair loss is lost even after that period, I think it's right to judge that the treatment is not right for you.
Another thing, about two months ago, I asked Dr. Richard Lee about the bee sting.
Q. He have been treated with acupuncture using bee's sting about 3 months. Because his state was not serious, and not easily noticeable, I thought it is preferable to use natural treatment if it can give suitable effects. There is a person who strongly insists MPB can be treated by bee's sting in Korea. Frankly speaking, I didn't believe him but I decided to believe him because I don't like the treatment which I've used though it reverses MPB for me...
So I wonder whether you have some related data for bee-venom or bee's sting to treat MPB.
그(제 동생)는 약 3개월동안 벌침을 사용해왔습니다. The condition was not serious, and it was hard to notice, so I thought if it could have an appropriate effect, I'd better use natural therapy. In Korea, there are people who strongly argue that bee stings can cure male hair loss. To be honest, I didn't trust him, but the treatment I use is doing a lot for meBut I don't like the cure, so I decided to trust him...
So I was wondering if you have any relevant data on the treatment of male hair loss by bee sting and bee venom.
A. I've witnessed some astounding uses of acupuncture as anesthesia in operating rooms in China, but I've never heard it advocated for MPB. Although we still don't understand how it works, there is undoubtedly a relationship to the neurological system. The factors involved in MPB seem independent of the neurological system. It may be difficult to achieve patient compliance, and I'm not sure how bee venom would promote hair growth. Even if it does not promote hair growth, the shock migh make the hair raise on the patient's head. There are people who claim that they are a good treatment of artistry. I've seen an amazing sight in China of using acupuncture for anesthesia in the operating room, but I've never heard of it being used to treat male hair loss. We don't yet understand what the saliva did to give us anesthesia, but it's clearly related to the nervous system. Factors that cause male hair loss appear to be separate from the nervous system. It's hard to get patients to follow it (the bee sting prescription), and I don't know how bee venom can promote hair growth.Even if it doesn't promote hair growth, it can raise your hair from shock caused by bee venom. Some people argue that bee stings are good for arthritis.
The problem with any herb or natural product for MPB is that we have a self-contradictory situation. In fact, there may be some very beneficial herbs and natural products. With all herbal medicines, we don't know the correct doses or the metabolic pathways. These 'herbs and natural products' are never prescribed in Western academic medicine, because they have never been tested or approved by the FDA. It costs in the hundreds of millions of dollars to obtain an FDA approval for a new drug. The FDA will not grant an exclusive patent for 'herbs and natural products'. We have no well-designed studies for the value of or the aesthetic products for MPB. The problem with using herbal medicines or natural products to treat male hair loss is that we are in self-contradiction. In fact, there are some herbs or natural remedies that are very beneficial. We don't know the proper usage and metabolic pathways for most natural drugs. These medicinal herbs and naturally harvested products are never prescribed by Western academic medicine because they have not been tested or approved by the FDA. It costs a lot of money to get FDA approval as a new drug. The FDA does not grant exclusive rights to herbs or naturally collected products. In that case, pharmaceutical companies cannot recover the cost of researching and developing such products. As a result, we don't have structured studies to prove the value of certain herbs or natural remedies in the treatment of male hair loss, or to set the right dosage.
I was in Costa Rica recently and inquired about the local herbal remedies for hair loss. I was sold a package of dried herbs. They might work, but I'm reluctant to try them either on myself or volunteers, because I've been schooled in the 'scientific method' and I'm just too cautious.
최근에 코스타리카에서 탈모 치료를 위한 약초 치료제에 대해 문의를 했습니다. I bought a box of dried herbs. Although it will work, I have been educated about scientific methods and, because I am careful myself, I am not willing to try it on myself, or on applicants.
Richard Lee, M.D. * For your information, Dr. Richard Lee is also suffering from male hair loss and is undergoing treatment. I found out after reading this article. Until then, I didn't notice if it was male hair loss by looking at his pictures.
It is said that other people on the street see themselves and never notice if they are suffering from hair loss.
On the other hand, he clearly acknowledges the effectiveness of natural remedies or treatments, but he doesn't know the evidence or related data for bee stings to be used to treat male hair loss.
For these reasons, I decided that bee sting didn't work, at least for my brother. Now, the remaining concern is the question of which treatment to choose. Based on the effect I've had, my brother can get back close to normal in a short time. However, I want to try to avoid pinastrid. I'm just worried about that. Even after a year of taking it, I still can't feel any side effects... Anyway, my mother is very worried, and she is very skeptical that my brother should take it as well. No resentment or regret for using bee stings, not getting any effect, and stopping them. It was all done by the judgment of me and my brother. I have some views on beekeeping, but I don't want to write any more. Anyway, my article is just referring to the effect my brother has had on bee sting treatment, not the general effect on it. It's just that I can't say it about the outcome of one of my brothers.
Finally, if you can't afford to go through such a test like my brother, please be careful about choosing a treatment method. Some vendors use the vulgar advertising phrase 100% refund guarantee, saying it's worth losing. If they have a little conscience, they may be able to return the money. However, you can't turn back time, hair, and heartbreak.
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