This book, however, stands out because it's the only one that has investigated acquired modern behaviors which, according to the author's words, "not akin to male physiology" and isolated behaviors that are almost obligatory in modern environments but remained optional in primitive settings. (It is well documented that hunter-gatherer men are immune from baldness).
This is an out-of-mainstream approach in medical research which often looks to biochemistry, genetics and environmental/dietary factors. It seems clear to me that it may have taken this author several years to document his studies which presents arguments I have not read anywhere else it disputes the significance of the 'androgenetic' nature of baldness a belief proposed by biochemical researchers and widely (and wildly) accepted by the medical community.
In other words, rather than blaming environmental or genetic influences, certain acquired modern behaviors can adversly affect male physiology and predisposed them to baldness a unique approach which seemed to be strongly supported by the author's arguments.
I must say that this book, "I Broke The Mystery of Male Pattern Baldness", may finally have answered the question of 'what really causes male baldness'. For the author's efforts and unique arguments, I give this book the high five.
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