AncientChina said:
Will the greater amount of body hair such as chest hair that has beeen gained through raised Testosorone, reversely effect the amount of hair on your head?

I found this after a search on google which might be of interest.

"Androgenetic alopecia accounts for 95 percent of men's hair loss. It is caused by heredity, hormones, and age."

"Studies show that while balding men don't have higher than average circulating testosterone levels, they do possess above-average amounts of a powerful testosterone derivative, dihydrotestosterone DHT) in the scalp follicles"

"DHT is one of many male hormones in the body. DHT is developmentally important early in a man’s life; however, it appears to be a cause of hair loss as men get older. DHT shrinks the hair follicle until it no longer produces visible hair."

I know some men have found "Propecia" to be helpful. Apparently PROPenis EnlargementCIA blocks the formation of DHT.
 
I don't think I have to worry about going bald. You get it from your mom's dad, and my mom's dad is almost 70 and still has all of his hair. And it's barely even gray. Woohoo!

All the guys in this sax section I play with sometimes have receding hairlines. They're all like 20 and they're all losing it already. Too bad for them!
 
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