What is male hair loss (male pattern baldness/androgenic alopecia)?
Male hair loss is the most common type of hair loss. It is caused by increased sensitivity to male sex hormones (androgens) in certain parts of the scalp, and is passed on from generation to generation but still can be treat by Hair Lost Treatment.
What causes the sensitivity to male sex hormones.
The kidney's or Lung's "Qi" and or the Blood from the Spleen and Liver conditions. Some of these conditions may bring to an impotency and early aging conditions as well.
Some men have areas on the scalp that are very sensitive to the male sex hormones that circulate in men's blood. The hormones make the hair follicles - from which hair grows - shrink. Eventually, when your body's Lung "Qi" and Spleen's Blood conditions detiriorates then they (follicles) become so small that they cannot replace lost hairs. The follicles are still alive, but are no longer able to perform their task.
The condition usually starts in men aged 20 to 30 and follows a typical pattern. First, a receding hairline develops, and gradually the hair on top of the head also begins to thin. Eventually, the two balding areas meet to form a typical U-shape around the back and sides of the head. The hair that remains is often finer, and does not grow as quickly as it used to.
Many have said "my grandfather has more hair then me" WHY!!!
That is the reason , because your body's Lung and Spleen conditions has weaken faster then your age and your grandfather's.