Peter Attia· MD
I have not been able to find in the literature is a minimum threshold of DHT that if beneath that level is impossible for a hair follicle to come out
Direct evidence is thin. The claim is plausible and aligns with adjacent findings, but there isn't yet a body of high-quality work that would let us call it well-supported on its own terms.
I have not been able to find in the literature is a minimum threshold of DHT that if beneath that level is impossible for a hair follicle to come out
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DHT levels per se are not a marker for androgenic alopecia and it's not clear if elevated DHT is necessary for a androgenic Alpa or whether it's even sufficient