Andrew Huberman· PhD
If you stress too much, it can actually make your hair fall out.
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If you stress too much, it can actually make your hair fall out.
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stress lead to excessive hair shedding which then fed into the miniaturization process it accelerated it
stress only causes telogen effluvium so what really happened is that this person had the predisposition for male pattern hair loss they already had the ingredients and the androgens necessary to begin that process of hair follicle miniaturization and stress lead to excessive hair shedding which then fed into the miniaturization process it accelerated it