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Lillian Alicia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>"The new proposal from Professor Sir Walter Bodmer, from Oxford
>University,
>and Professor Mark Pagel, from the University of Reading, links hair
>loss
>with the development of clothing and protection from parasites."
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>If this were true, then how to explain that humans who live on the
>equator (warm climates) wear less clothes and have less hair.
Why do many men loose their hair with age, but not woman?
I have a theory:
One of the symptoms of zinc deficiency is hair loss. When a man gets
orgasm, he looses about 2 mg. So, hairless men maybe have had too much sex
or they have been masturbating too much, or both, and at the same time they
have
been eating too little zinc. :)
Another contributing factor to hair loss, both men and woman, could be the
consumtion of too much untreated grains, since phytic acid binds zinc.
I'm just speculating.
Fredrik
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