Explanation Five




  • co-operation of three factors brings about, especially in men, a typical hair deficiency in the area of the temples, a bald crown mid head or forehead area or a general thinning of these areas.

  • The three important factors for this development are as follows:

  • General disposition with a transmitted dominant tendency for male pattern baldness, female members of a family are transmitters as well.

  • Male Hormones (Androgen-Testosterone) are sponsoring male pattern baldness by means of increased production and a subsequent increase of Androgens in the blood stream thus increasing baldness.

  • As the period for hair loss is between the 20th and 50th years of age there is no danger of male pattern baldness before puberty.

  • Other factors such as mechanical irritation (washing, combing of hair, wearing a helmet, etc.) stress, lack of vitamins or minerals or undue influences of the weather are no cause, but only trigger male pattern baldness.

  • Through the already described genetic disposition, the hair growing Enzyme 5-Reductase is blocking the forehead, mid head and crown area, only the Donor areas at the back and on the sides of the head are not affected.

  • As scientists so far have not managed to influence the three factors above, and have not managed to arrest hair loss, not to mention growth of new hair, research tried to bring to the fore an attempt to activate the Enzyme 5-Reductase against the generic determination.