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Destructive Effect Of Taking Hair Loss Medication

He is suffering from erectile dysfunction because of hair loss medication.

Case #: 312

Concern:

I have been on hair loss medication for over 6 years, and I found that my quality of erection had gone down. What can I do to restore my erections to their normal state?

Discussion:

Most hair loss drugs destroy the enzyme liver 5-alpha reductase that prevent DHT buildup. But it is also well documented that certain hair loss drugs can damage your DHT receptors.Once destroyed, testosterone-DHT conversion is minimized, resulting in penile tissues become rigid and inflexible, resulted in unsustainable erection.

DHT receptors' role in erection process
During puberty, ages 16-18, the density of the DHT receptors in the penis reaches its maximum for penile and body growth. Once passing this growth season, HGH levels drop and cortisol levels increase. DHT, testosterone and DHEA levels start to drop at about age 25 for normal, healthy men, but the penis does not have any significant growth or change during ages 18-25. Boys during puberty do not experience hair loss due to heightened DHT levels. People start to lose hair when cortisol and epinephrine level go up while their testosterone, DHT, DHEA and/or HGH levels go down.

Other Factors
Stressful activities, such as poor diet and over-masturbation, trigger excessive testosterone-DHT conversion in the prostate and testicles, leading to a stressful fight-or-flight state in the body. In this stressful state, the body produces high levels of cortisol, which induces high levels of prolactin and reduces DHEA, HGH and testosterone production.

Better Approach
At the same time, excessive prolactin and epinephrine induces constriction of the arteries, leading to poor blood circulation everywhere in your body, particularly in the scalp and prostate. All of this contributes to hair loss. Stop taking products that alter your body’s natural chemistry. Instead, take all-natural treatment that help prevent hair loss, such as Herbal Hair Loss Solution & Hair Follicle Regrowth.

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