DHT (dihydrotestosterone) is a hormone derived from testosterone and is the primary cause of androgenetic alopecia. Understanding how DHT causes hair loss is essential for choosing the right treatment strategy.
How Does DHT Cause Hair Loss?
DHT binds to hair follicles and gradually shrinks them in a process called miniaturization. Over time, follicles produce thinner hair until they stop growing hair entirely.
DHT Blocker Treatments
Common DHT blocker treatments include medications, topical solutions, and natural supplements. These aim to reduce DHT levels and protect hair follicles from damage.
Natural Ways to Reduce DHT
Some people look for which foods naturally block DHT, such as:
- Pumpkin seeds
- Green tea
- Saw palmetto
DHT and Hair Growth
Lowering DHT levels can help maintain hair growth and slow down hair loss progression, especially in early stages.
F.A.Q
It shrinks hair follicles and shortens the hair growth cycle.
Foods like pumpkin seeds and green tea may help reduce DHT.
It can be slowed or partially reversed in early stages.
Yes, but not everyone is sensitive to it.
Medications like finasteride are the most effective.
