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    GlossaryElectromagnetic Fields

    Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are areas of energy that surround electrical devices and power lines, generated by the movement of electric charges. Their relevance to hair loss and hair biology lies in ongoing research investigating potential links between EMF exposure and hair follicle health, as some studies suggest that prolonged exposure may influence hair growth cycles or contribute to hair thinning. Key distinguishing characteristics of EMFs include their frequency range, which can vary from low-frequency fields associated with household appliances to high-frequency fields from wireless technologies, and their potential biological effects, which are still being explored in the context of hair loss.

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      community LLLT product recommendations (that don’t cost thousands of dollars)

      in Product  7 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses affordable low-level light therapy (LLLT) products for hair loss, with users debating the effectiveness of red LEDs versus lasers. The original poster is already using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, and microneedling, and is seeking budget-friendly LLLT options to add to their regimen.

      community Received Kintor’s KX-826 Today

      in Product  84 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user received Kintor’s KX-826/Pyrilutamide and shared initial impressions, noting concerns about the product's labeling and marketing. Other users discussed the legitimacy of the product, its effectiveness, and compared it to other treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.

      community Why is Kevin Mann (Haircafe) Hated?

      in Chat  62 upvotes 2 years ago
      Hair loss treatments, including microneedling, minoxidil, finasteride and RU58841; the efficacy of these treatments; criticisms of Kevin Mann's content related to his selective data presentation and biases towards certain treatments; and other topics such as DHT being labeled a "trash hormone" and critiques of other hairloss YouTubers.