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    whey isolate & hair loss????

    Whey Protein Isolate damages and accelerates hair loss

    8. April 2010 08:43

    Dr. Larry Shapiro, a nationally recognized hair transplant surgeon and dermatologist in South Florida, announced today the results of a study that compared the Effects of Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC) to Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) on Hair, which suggests that WPI, an ingredient found in many popular weight loss, meal replacement and body building products, is contributing to hair loss. The results showed 94% of the subjects reported a moderate improvement in their hair's appearance after taking a daily or twice daily dose of an enhanced whey protein concentrate (WPC) for at least 4 weeks. 64% of the subjects reported healthier, stronger, fuller looking hair in that same time frame. To see the full study or blood tests for hair loss risk factors, go to www.drshapiroshairinstitute.com.
    Dr. Shapiro's ground breaking discovery was featured on a health segment on ABC Channel 10 in Miami. To view the segment, go to: Doctor Investigates Possible Link To Hair Loss - Health News Story - WPLG Miami
    "Consumers need to be made aware that taking WPI can damage and accelerate hair loss. Through my research, we've discovered that a vitamin enriched WPC has a very positive effect on healthier, fuller looking hair," said Dr. Larry Shapiro, Principle Investigator of the Study.
    Dr. Shapiro continued, "WPI contains highly concentrated amounts of amino acids that cause the body to increase production of testosterone, which breaks down into dehydroxytestosterone (DHT), a hormone that has been scientifically proven to cause hair loss."
    "As a hair transplant surgeon we also noticed giving the WPC formula used in the study reduced the usual period of dormancy that follows a transplant," stated Dr. Shapiro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stylus187 View Post
    Whey Protein Isolate damages and accelerates hair loss

    8. April 2010 08:43

    Dr. Larry Shapiro, a nationally recognized hair transplant surgeon and dermatologist in South Florida, announced today the results of a study that compared the Effects of Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC) to Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) on Hair, which suggests that WPI, an ingredient found in many popular weight loss, meal replacement and body building products, is contributing to hair loss. The results showed 94% of the subjects reported a moderate improvement in their hair's appearance after taking a daily or twice daily dose of an enhanced whey protein concentrate (WPC) for at least 4 weeks. 64% of the subjects reported healthier, stronger, fuller looking hair in that same time frame. To see the full study or blood tests for hair loss risk factors, go to www.drshapiroshairinstitute.com.
    Dr. Shapiro's ground breaking discovery was featured on a health segment on ABC Channel 10 in Miami. To view the segment, go to: Doctor Investigates Possible Link To Hair Loss - Health News Story - WPLG Miami
    "Consumers need to be made aware that taking WPI can damage and accelerate hair loss. Through my research, we've discovered that a vitamin enriched WPC has a very positive effect on healthier, fuller looking hair," said Dr. Larry Shapiro, Principle Investigator of the Study.
    Dr. Shapiro continued, "WPI contains highly concentrated amounts of amino acids that cause the body to increase production of testosterone, which breaks down into dehydroxytestosterone (DHT), a hormone that has been scientifically proven to cause hair loss."
    "As a hair transplant surgeon we also noticed giving the WPC formula used in the study reduced the usual period of dormancy that follows a transplant," stated Dr. Shapiro.
    SOURCE Dr. Larry Shapiro
    I found this article very interesting. Can anyone confirm, or have any knowledge on this subject???

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    "WPI contains highly concentrated amounts of amino acids that cause the body to increase production of testosterone"


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    is it a promotional post???

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    Quote Originally Posted by vortrit View Post
    I'm not buying it...
    load of shite
    TheCaptn' is not a registered proctologist. His post are for his amusement only. Please seek proper medical advice if symptoms persist.


    Quote Originally Posted by REDDOG309 View Post
    The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process.
    Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT.
    He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marquis du Gears View Post
    load of shite
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    Too bad it is a load of shit, because if it wasn't you could use WPI as a test booster.

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    Its interesting but i don't believe it at all.

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