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What Are DHT Blockers & Why Every Guy With Hairfall Needs To Know About Them


Thousands of men suffer with hair loss and hair fall problems. From stress to diet and everything else in between, hair fall is a serious issue that concerns most young adults in our country. 

Amongst other reasons, DHT sensitivity is one of the many causes of severe hair fall and male pattern baldness. 

What is DHT sensitivity? 

Well, that’s exactly what we’ll discuss today. DHT is one of the most important male hormones and has a direct effect on beard and hair growth. Here’s how:

What Are DHT Blockers? 

DHT or Dihydrotestosterone is an androgen and is responsible for the male characteristics on your body, i.e. body hair, beard, etc. More DHT can mean more body hair and a thicker beard for men. However, it also means more hair fall. 

This happens because DHT tends to shrink the receptors around hair follicles on our scalp. This prevents the nutrients from reaching your hair and tends to cause hair fall problems.

Your body naturally converts about 5% of testosterone into DHT. This is done with the help of an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase. DHT blockers help in blocking these enzymes and thus prevent further hair loss. 

Here are 5 DHT blockers that are popularly used in shampoos, hair oils and other anti-hair fall products. You can either incorporate these into your diet, use them in your home remedies or just buy hair care products with these ingredients.

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Final Thoughts: Do They Actually Work? 

Hair fall has many causes, DHT sensitivity being only one of them. If your hair loss is caused by this, DHT blockers will surely help you reduce hair fall. However, expecting to grow back all your lost hair may not be ideal. DHT blockers will only help you prevent hair fall and promote hair growth, not treat it permanently. 

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