Many people have asked themselves the question with the ever so elusive answer… Does working out cause hair loss??
It’s a question even the so called experts have problems answering. Besides being a bunch of n**sacks, these experts claim that hair loss is caused by a mixture of things, such as heredity, genes, number of children (just kidding :-)) environment and lifestyle.
But how come? Is this just imagination? Is the huge wads of hair left on my pillow upon waking up, just imagination? If I started working out three months ago, and my hair started falling off one week after starting to work out, it just can’t be an coincidence, can it?
Well, mister smart guy, let me tell you a story.
The Pygmalion Effect
Once upon a time in Rome, a man wondered “Does Working Out Cause Hair Loss?”. Little did he know it would take hundreds of years before a genius decided to write the answer in his blog.
Meanwhile, a sculptor in Greece named Pygmalion created a sculpture of an incredible hot woman. She had huge ti*s and a great ass. He fantasized so much about this sculpture being real, that the Gods finally made the sculpture into a real woman.
The Pygmalion effect is what happens when someone thinks much about something, such as whether or not working out cause hair loss, that the miniscule evidence becomes magnified and inflated, leading to a false belief.
So, it’s just my imagination? Come on, I’m not stupid!
Well, when everything settles down, the only thing you should trust, besides me, is your own instincts. IF you started working out, and see great wads of hair left on your pillow, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. But instead of stopping the health regimen, consider looking into alternatives.
DHT, dihydrotestosterone, is linked with hair loss. The levels of DHT increases when working out. So, yes, there are a correlation between working out and hair loss. But instead of stopping to work out, rather look into ways to reduce the levels of DHT.
One great product to lower the levels of DHT is Profollica.


























1 comment so far ↓
Great post!
I noticed an increasing rate of hair loss after starting my current work out regimen.
After that, I really wanted to know the answer to the question, does working out cause hair loss?
Thanks a lot for the good information!
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