>The hair guard home blood appeared, so I searched it.
>After reading the article of 'The Hairless Youth', who studied laser below, I sympathized with a lot and explored it from a critical point of view.
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>If you go to the treatment principle section, it's all obvious at first. Testosterone becomes DHT by 5α reductase and binds to the androgen receptor in the hair follicle, causing hair loss... and stings its own low-power laser
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>*As blood vessels expand and capillaries are produced, blood flow in scalp tissue increases, and testosterone can be transferred away from the scalp.*
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It says >.
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>[Mysterious point 1] No matter how much you stung a laser or something, capillaries can be created. It's a question of whether blood vessels that didn't exist can just be created. It's because I don't know well, but isn't it difficult?
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>[Question 2] *Most importantly*
>If blood flow increases, whether testosterone or DHT can move the male hormones away from the scalp. The weakest and least convincing part of the treatment principle explanation. Increased blood flow moves male hormones away? Why? Why? Why?? It would be understandable if there was a reason for that, but the explanation is weak. I'll have to ask there. If you know, please reply.
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>[Mysterious Point 3] Why did the above fingerprint say that testosterone can be moved far away, not modified DHT? Is it marked wrong? Or is it because I don't know the mechanism exactly? Does testosterone flow to the hair follicle and only change to DHT when it comes to the hair follicle? If that's the principle, it's right to move testosterone itself away from the scalp. I don't know exactly. If you know, please give me an answer.
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>Laser, medicine, and hair loss experts, please answer my article. Or go to Hair Guard HomeP and analyze it. I don't know if they're valid...
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>I think it's best to analyze in principle. I don't know who to trust even if I wait for user reviews in a few months. Obviously, it will be divided into "Effective vs. No," and it is difficult to distinguish who is a real user, a part-timer, or a part-timer from another competitor.
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It's laser beat therapy
That's hype
Please don't be misled and wait more time if you really want to use itWell.
It's never too late to buy it after it's proven to be effective
I'm worried that most of the members will fall for it
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