December 2025 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” Male pattern baldness may be reversed by reducing scalp tension and improving blood flow.
December 2025 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” Male pattern baldness may be reversed by addressing scalp tension and improving blood flow.
December 2025 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” This paper challenges the current approach to treating Androgenetic Alopecia (Male Pattern Baldness) by highlighting the overlooked role of hydrodynamic and bio-electric failures, specifically identifying Galeal Tension-Induced Follicular Hypoxia as a key mechanism. The study suggests that chronic tension in the Galea Aponeurotica, caused by cranial muscle contraction, compresses perifollicular capillaries, leading to a hypoxic environment. This hypoxia increases HIF-1alpha, which in turn elevates TGF-beta1 and 5-alpha-reductase, contributing to hair loss as an ischemic event rather than a purely hormonal one. The authors propose a Triad Therapeutic Protocol that addresses the Electrolyte Medium, Vascular Dynamics, and Neurological Signal to restore balance and potentially reverse the condition.
December 2025 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” This paper challenges the current approach to treating Androgenetic Alopecia (Male Pattern Baldness) by highlighting the role of Galeal Tension-Induced Follicular Hypoxia as a key mechanism. It argues that chronic tension in the Galea Aponeurotica, caused by cranial muscle contraction, compresses perifollicular capillaries, leading to a hypoxic environment. This hypoxia triggers upregulation of HIF-1alpha, which increases TGF-beta1 and 5-alpha-reductase, contributing to hair loss as an ischemic event rather than a purely hormonal one. The authors propose a Triad Therapeutic Protocol that addresses the Electrolyte Medium, Vascular Dynamics, and Neurological Signal to restore balance and potentially reverse hair loss.
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October 2008 in “Medical hypotheses” Baldness might be caused by scalp weight pressing on hair follicles.