Understanding hair loss: myths and realities. (Pre-order link).
NOTE on how the pre-order works: After the purchase, you will find 43 meal plans inside as a thank you for the pre-order (these are thank you bonuses, they are not, in the main program).
All you will have to do on Friday (Sept 26th) in order to access the program is reload it.
It's well known that our physical appearance plays a significant role in our self-esteem and anyone who denies this has never experienced a positive or negative physical change.
Our hair is a defining feature of our appearance and for those who experience hair loss this can be an unsettling experience that disrupts their self-image and creates a disconnect between how they feel and how they look.
Of course, hair loss affects more and more people worldwide, regardless of gender and age but despite its prevalence, hair loss is frequently misunderstood, with myths and oversimplified explanations dominating mainstream narratives.
Hair loss is often framed for example, as an inevitable consequence of genetics.
However, this oversimplification ignores the complex interplay of quite well-established metabolic, hormonal and environmental factors that contribute to hair thinning and balding.
The reality is that hair loss usually is not a standalone condition but a symptom of underlying physiological imbalances.
By addressing these root causes, it’s possible to not only prevent further hair loss but also promote regrowth and maintain healthy, vibrant hair to a certain extent (based on the individual's starting point).
So whether you’re dealing with male pattern baldness, alopecia areata, or diffuse hair shedding, understanding the science behind hair loss is the first step toward effective solutions.
This guide is designed to give you the knowledge about hair follicle physiology, the metabolic processes that influence hair growth and actionable strategies to restore balance to your body.
We will talk in depth about:
- Non-genetic factors that increase the risk of balding by 6-fold (yes, 6).
- The anatomy of the hair follicle
- The different types of hair loss, their causes and what to do about each one of them
- Natural treatments that are proven to be more effective than pharmaceuticals
- The real hormones that influence hair growth
- Neglected factors that promote hair growth
- Why your diet might be more important than you think (the best foods that are proven to help with hair loss yet are rarely promoted, foods that exacerbate it, certain herbs that can be quite powerful etc)
- The two neglected organs when it comes to hair loss
- What genes actually affect hair loss, how to test them and proven strategies to help with them
- Topicals you can make at home with a few simple ingredients
- What everyone’s hair needs to be healthy by default
- What supplements can actually help your specific case and why
- What's actually elevated in the scalp of men with androgenetic alopecia
- If your hair products can contribute to hair loss and why
- The neglected factors that are crucial for hair growth (and why treatments such as minoxidil actually target these instead of "elevated DHT")
- The natural treatments that can help
- A full list of commonly used medications proven to be able to cause hair loss
- Why the supplements you might be currently using could exacerbate your hair loss
- Common myths around hair loss and papers that debunk them
- Serums (and topicals in general) you can make at home that are proven to help with the main types of hair loss that this program addresses (AGA, TE and AA)
and more, such as even breaking down the causes of premature gray hair.
You will also gain access to more than 150 studies and 35 meal plans.
The main program without these is 800 pages.
But don't get overwhelmed, the first lesson in this program explains the problem of hair loss in depth so most likely you will not have to implement everything in order to see results.
Also as a side note: Hair loss once again is not just about aesthetics (which are important to an extent) but it can VERY often indicate that something is off with the person's health.
Two examples:
BUT, this is not an overnight fix (hint: it doesn't exist).
You will have to implement this for 3 months.
That's the standard.
Anyone who says otherwise is lying because there are certain biological processes we simply can't work around.
*Now in cases of minor hair thinning, progress might be experienced faster but even if you experience results faster, do not change anything in the routine that's advised for 3 months.
**In case of minor thinning, the "quick" results that seem possible based on the feedback are the following.
Number 1:
Number 2:
But most likely, it's a good idea to have the 3 month mark if you want to actually start to effectively tackle this issue.
That's all.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks to anyone who decides to order this.
-George